My cat accidentally got into my medication, including Lexapro. Should I be concerned about any side effects?

I accidentally left my medication out on the counter, and my cat managed to get into it, including some Lexapro tablets. I'm really worried about what this might do to her health. What kind of side effects should I be on the lookout for, and should I take her to the vet immediately?

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Answer

It's understandable to be worried when your cat ingests human medication. Lexapro, an antidepressant, can be toxic to cats and may require immediate veterinary attention.

  • Watch for signs of distress or unusual behavior
  • Seek immediate help if severe symptoms occur
  • Consult a vet for advice specific to your cat

Lexapro can cause symptoms such as vomiting, diarrhea, lethargy, tremors, or seizures in cats. If your cat shows any of these symptoms or seems to be experiencing an adverse reaction, it's very important to take her to a vet as soon as possible. Even if she seems fine now, keep a close eye on her for any changes. Safety always comes first, so when in doubt, call your vet for their professional guidance.

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If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do immediately if my cat ingested Lexapro?

    Remain calm and remove any remaining tablets from her reach. Contact your vet immediately to discuss the best course of action.

  • Can Lexapro have long-term effects on my cat?

    While recovery is often possible with prompt veterinary care, there might be potential long-term effects depending on how much was ingested. Consult your vet for a thorough assessment.

  • What other symptoms should I monitor for?

    In addition to vomiting and diarrhea, watch for signs like unsteadiness, excessive drooling, or unusual aggression, as these can be indicators of distress.

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