My dog seems worse after starting Adequan, should I stop it and consult a vet?

I started giving my dog Adequan injections recently, and I've noticed she's been more lethargic and restless since then. I’m worried that these changes might be side effects of the treatment. Should I stop giving her Adequan and consult a vet, or could these symptoms be part of an adjustment period?

Answer

It's important to monitor your dog's reaction to Adequan injections, as changes in behavior such as lethargy and restlessness could indicate side effects or an adjustment period. Consulting with your veterinarian is always the best course of action when you notice new symptoms.

  • Lethargy and decreased energy levels
  • Increased restlessness or agitation
  • Possible side effects of new medications
  • Considering all potential factors, including dosage and timing

Monitoring your dog's reaction to any new treatment is crucial. While Adequan is generally safe and effective for managing arthritis in dogs, each pet can respond differently. Noticing changes in your dog's behavior can provide important insights into their health and help identify if the treatment is having unintended effects. Always consult your veterinarian to evaluate whether adjustments are necessary or if an alternative treatment might be more suitable.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What is Adequan used for in dogs?

    Adequan is an injectable medication used to alleviate the symptoms of arthritis in dogs by helping to protect the cartilage in their joints, potentially improving mobility and comfort.

  • Are there any common side effects of Adequan?

    Common side effects can include mild discomfort at the injection site, and rare systemic reactions such as lethargy, gastrointestinal upset, or changes in behavior. Always speak with a veterinarian if you notice any unusual symptoms.

  • How often should Adequan be administered?

    The general protocol involves a series of injections over several weeks, but the specific schedule can vary based on the dog's condition and the veterinarian’s recommendation. Follow your veterinarian's dosage instructions carefully.

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