Side Effects
Emergency Signs — Know Before You Dispense
These reactions have been documented. Discuss emergency protocols with your veterinarian before starting this medication.
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Documented side effects:
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Aftermath
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Interactions
Other medications that interact — combinations to flag with your veterinarian.
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Supplements and foods that interact with this drug, and nutrients this drug may deplete over time.
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Support
Never stop, reduce, or change your pet's medication without your veterinarian. This reference is for informed conversation — not for self-directed medication changes. Some veterinary medications (phenobarbital, prednisone, cardiac drugs) are medically dangerous to stop abruptly.
Whole-food and lifestyle approaches to support your pet's body while on this medication:
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Context to share
Questions to ask
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Side effects, interactions, and body support — formatted to bring to your vet.
Vaccine Ingredients
Inactive ingredients vary by manufacturer and formulation. Verify your exact product with the dispensing pharmacy or manufacturer package insert. Compounded veterinary medications will have different excipient profiles than the branded formulation listed here.
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Ingredient data pending. Check the manufacturer's package insert for the complete inactive ingredient list.
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