Is Apoquel 5.4 mg safe for my dog, and what are the common side effects?

I’ve been considering Apoquel 5.4 mg for my dog’s persistent itching, but I’m worried about safety and what side effects we might encounter. It's hard watching him scratch all day, especially after our walks in the park. Is it safe for long-term use, and what should I look out for in terms of side effects?

Answer

Apoquel 5.4 mg is generally considered safe for managing your dog's persistent itching, but it's important to monitor for any side effects and discuss long-term use with your veterinarian.

  • Common side effects include vomiting and diarrhea.
  • Less common effects could be an increased risk of infections.
  • Apoquel is not recommended for dogs under 12 months or those with serious infections.
  • Keep an eye on changes in behavior or appetite.

Understanding the potential side effects of Apoquel and closely monitoring your dog's response can help you work with your veterinarian to ensure the best care for your furry friend. It's crucial to balance effective itch relief with maintaining overall health.

If you have any concerns or questions about Apoquel or other treatment options, please book a consultation with Dial A Vet for personalized advice.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can Apoquel be used with other medications?

    Yes, Apoquel can often be used alongside other medications, but always consult your veterinarian before starting new treatments to avoid possible interactions.

  • How quickly does Apoquel start working?

    Apoquel generally starts to relieve itching within 4 hours and achieves full effectiveness within 24 hours.

  • Should I stop Apoquel if I notice side effects?

    If you observe any concerning side effects, contact your veterinarian immediately. They can assess the situation and advise whether to continue or adjust the medication.

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