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Dexamethasone for Dogs : Protecting Your Dog from Painful Inflammation
 






 


 

"How To Protect Your Dog From Painful Inflammation - Buy Dexamethasone for Dogs"

One of the things that all pet's owner must know is the fact that the immune and inflammation systems of pets, the same as for people, generate inflammation to provide a defensive wall against infections and disease. Normally such inflammation resolves with healing, but in some situations it is a dangerous condition that leads to severe damage in tissues and organs. Dexamethasone for dogs is a potent glucocorticoid that controls such inflammation and suppress the immune system when is given as specific doses to reduce the inflammation throughout the body as well.

 


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Dexamethasone for dogs is a prescription drug member of the glucocorticoid class of steroid hormones related to cortisone, a substance which is normally produced by the adrenal gland. In pets, the use of this drug is wide and varied, from the diagnose and treatment of diseases of the adrenal glands, to the prescription as treatment of various cancers, skin disorders, respiratory diseases, shock, liver disorders, gastrointestinal diseases, nervous system abnormalities.

The dose of Dexamethasone for dogs varies depending on the prescription. Usually, the veterinarian will determine a dose based on the disorder, in the severity of the condition and the duration of therapy, besides the response to the medication and the development of any adverse effects. Although this drug may interact safely with other medications it is recommended for your veterinarian determine if any other medication could interact negatively with Dexamethasone, particularly if your pet is under another treatment with drugs such as insulin, phenobarbital, furosemide, certain vaccines or non-steroidal anti-inflammatories.

Dexamethasone is generally safe and effective but it may cause side effects in some animals, including restlessness, increased thirst and appetite, vomiting, panting, diarrhea or bloody diarrhea and, in some animals, the development of stomach or intestinal ulcers. This drug may not be used in animals with known hypersensitivity or allergy to the drug and it must not be administered to pregnant animals, since it can induce labor.

In animals receiving Dexamethasone for dogs for extended periods of time, the slow weaning of the drug is critical to avoid serious complications caused by insufficiency of the adrenal glands that may result in behavioral changes, loss of hair, liver impairment, weakening of the muscles. Also, Dexamethasone has to be avoided in the case of infections caused by molds and yeasts (fungi) or to treat infectious disease, except in cases of shock.

If your dog is under treatment with Dexamethasone for dogs, be certain to complete the prescription even if your pet feels better to prevent relapse or the development of resistance, unless your veterinarian advises you to discontinue definitely this medication.

 

What the vet says
Dexamethasone 0.1% ophthalmic solution is used for inflammatory conditions of the eye and ear. The dose is dependant on the condition and the severity of the condition

 

Dexamethasone FAQ

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Generic Name
Dexamethasone Ophthalmic

Brand Name(s)
AK-Dex (Akorn), Maxidex (Alcon)

What is Dexamethasone used for?
Dexamethasone is a corticosteroid used to treat various inflammatory conditions in the eye

Availability
Dexamethasone is a prescription medication available as sterile ophthalmic drops and ointment.

How should Dexamethasone be used?
Not all forms of dexamethasone are FDA approved for use in veterinary medicine; however, it is a commonly accepted practice for veterinarians to use this medication in dogs and cats. Consult your veterinarian or veterinary ophthalmologist.

What are the side effects
Side effects when using dexamethasone ophthalmic may include stinging of the eyes when the medication is applied. Using the sterile ophthalmic ointment causes blurred vision for a few minutes.

What special precautions are there
Dexamethasone should not be used in animals allergic to it. Do not allow the tip of the bottle or tube to touch the pet’s eye or owner’s hand as this will contaminate the medication. Use with caution in animals with glaucoma, ophthalmic infections, and corneal abrasions. Do not use in the presence of infections caused by herpes virus.