Is it safe to give my 50-pound dog 16 mg of Apoquel for 10 days straight?

I've been prescribed Apoquel for my 50-pound dog, and the vet recommended a dose of 16 mg per day for ten days to help manage his itching. Before I start the treatment, I just want to make sure that this dosage is safe and won't cause any adverse effects. Is there anything I should watch out for while he's on it?

Answer

You're doing the right thing by checking about your dog's Apoquel dosage. A 16 mg daily dose for a 50-pound dog is within the recommended range for managing itching due to allergies.

  • Follow the prescribed dosage as directed by your vet.
  • Monitor your dog for any side effects.
  • Consult your vet if you notice any unusual symptoms.

Apoquel is commonly prescribed to manage itching and allergies in dogs. While most dogs tolerate it well, some may experience mild side effects like vomiting, diarrhea, or lethargy. If these occur, contact your veterinarian for advice. Always follow your vet’s instructions closely, and keep an eye on your pet's response to the medication.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do if my dog vomits after taking Apoquel?

    If your dog vomits, contact your veterinarian. They may recommend adjusting the dose or trying a different medication. If vomiting is severe or persistent, this could be an emergency, so please seek immediate veterinary care.

  • Are there long-term effects of using Apoquel?

    Apoquel is considered safe for long-term use under veterinary supervision. However, it's important to have regular vet check-ups to monitor your dog's health and response to the medication.

  • Can Apoquel affect my dog's immune system?

    Apoquel works by suppressing part of the immune system to control itching. Though the risk is minimal, always report any signs of infection, like a cough or nasal discharge, to your vet.

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