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Common Pet Medications

By: Azlan

There are lots of veterinary and pet medication websites to be found on the Internet nowadays, and all claim to be the foremost authority and source for your pet’s needs. Buying medication for your pet is okay, as long as you know exactly what you’re buying and the proper amounts to administer to your pet. Thus, the professional advice of a registered veterinarian is invaluable. The information to be found in this article does not intend to replace the care of a professional; its purpose is to be used as an educational guide to your pet’s medications only.

Acepromazine - Although Acepromazine has several actions that might be useful, it is mostly used as a tranquilizer.

Buspirone Hydrochloride - This is used by veterinarians to treat pets with phobias and also in the treatment of urine markings of cats.

Calcitriol - This medication actually represents activated vitamin D. It plays an important role in calcium phosphorus balance and can be beneficial in preventing the progression of kidney failure.

Chloramphenicol - Chloramphenicol represents years of antibiotic development. It can easily pass deeply through purulent material to the organisms hiding within, through cell membranes to attack parasites living within, and into organs where other antibiotics cannot go.

Chlorpheniramine Maleate - Chlorpheniramine Maleate is an antihistamine used for acute inflammatory and allergic conditions such as snake bites, vaccination reactions, blood transfusion reactions, bee stings and insect bites, and to manage itchy skin.

Clemastine fumarate - Clemastine fumarate is one of the more effective antihistamines albeit relatively expensive. Its efficacy makes it a common first choice for itchy skin. It has found to be helpful in 30% of itchy dogs and 50% of itchy cats.

Diazepam - This medication has many valuable uses, such as an anti-anxiety medication, a muscle relaxant, an appetite stimulant, and a seizure control drug.

Diphenhydramine - Most obviously, diphenhydramine is an antihistamine and it's for the treatment of inflammatory and allergic conditions such as vaccination side effects, blood transfusion reactions, snake bites, bee stings and insect bites.

Enrofloxacin - Enrofloxacin can be used in either cats or dogs for the treatment of different kinds of infections, especially those involving Pseudomonas.

Famotidine - This drug can be helpful in the treatment of Helicobacter infection, inflammatory bowel disease, ingestion of a toxin that could be ulcerating, any disease involving protracted vomiting, or chronically in combination with medications that irritate stomachs.

Griseofulvin - Commonly used for the treatment of ringworm, a fungal infection of the skin involving fungi.

Meclizine hydrochloride - An excellent product for people that can also be used for car-sick pets, meclizine hydrochloride is generally used for nausea relief due to motion sickness.

Metoclopramide - Motility disorders are common and may be chronic or of sudden onset. When motility is reduced in the stomach, food pools there and creates a sensation of nausea and bloating.

Orbifloxacin - Orbifloxacin may be used in dogs and cats to combat different types of infections, especially those involving Pseudomonas. This medication is also active against Staphylococci, and thus is commonly used for skin infections.

Lactulose - Lactulose is primarily utilized as a stool softener or in the treatment of liver patients.

Phenylpropanolamine - Phenylpropanolamine can be used to help control appetite or as a decongestant, but in veterinary medicine this medication is used almost exclusively to treat urinary incontinence in the female dog.

Ranitidine - This medication is used for the treatment of conditions where stomach irritation is an issue and ulceration is a concern.

Terbinafine - Terbinafine is used against other types of fungi but at this time it is mostly used against ringworm.

Trimethoprim Sulfa - Trimethoprim sulfa is also known by many names since it's a commonly used antibiotic in both human and veterinary medicine. It's become a popular choice thanks to its broad spectrum and inexpensive cost.

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Chiun Masters is a researcher and writer for www.callpetmeds.com, which provides high quality pet medications at great prices. Visit us for all your pet medication needs.

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