Accidentally gave my 9-pound cat half of a 7.5mg mirtazapine, is that a safe dosage or should I be worried?

Earlier this evening, I accidentally gave my 9-pound cat half of a 7.5mg mirtazapine tablet. I'm concerned about whether this dosage might be too much for her small size. Is this considered a safe amount, or should I be looking for any specific signs to be worried about?

Answer

Your concern about giving your 9-pound cat half of a 7.5mg mirtazapine tablet is understandable, as dosing for small animals can be tricky. This dosage is generally within the range that might be prescribed for a cat of this size, but it is essential to monitor for any side effects.

  • Monitor your cat for any unusual behavior or symptoms.
  • Contact a veterinarian if you're uncertain or symptoms worsen.
  • Mirtazapine is commonly used in cats for appetite stimulation.

Mirtazapine is often used to help increase appetite in cats. While the dose you gave is on the higher side for a small cat, many cats tolerate this medication well. Watch for signs such as sedation, increased vocalization, or increased heart rate. If you notice any troubling symptoms, please contact your veterinarian.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What side effects should I be looking for after giving mirtazapine?

    Keep an eye out for signs such as sedation, increased vocalization, increased heart rate, or gastrointestinal issues. If you notice any of these, consult your veterinarian.

  • Is it safe to keep giving mirtazapine to my cat?

    Your vet can guide you on the appropriate dosage and frequency based on your cat's specific needs. Always follow veterinary advice for ongoing use.

  • What should I do if I notice adverse effects after giving the medication?

    If you see adverse effects such as vomiting, significant lethargy, or seizures, seek immediate veterinary care.

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