How many days should a cat be on metronidazole? Over three days and still noticing issues, should I continue or get in touch with the vet asap?

My cat has been on metronidazole for over three days now, but I'm still seeing some of the same symptoms that the vet initially prescribed it for. I'm concerned because I thought there would be notable improvement by now. Should I continue the treatment as planned, or is it best to contact the vet as soon as possible to see if a change in medication or dosage is necessary?

Answer

It's understandable to be concerned if your cat's symptoms haven't improved after three days on metronidazole. While some pets may take longer to respond, it's always best to check in with your vet if you're worried.

  • Contact your vet if there's no improvement after the prescribed medication period.
  • Monitor your cat closely for any new or worsening symptoms.
  • Discuss potential changes in medication or dosage with your vet.

Metronidazole can take a few days to show noticeable improvement in symptoms, but every cat responds differently. It's crucial to follow your veterinarian’s guidance closely. If symptoms persist, worsen, or if you're concerned about the treatment's effectiveness, it's advisable to consult your vet. They might suggest a change in dosage, different medication, or further tests to better understand the issue.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How long does it usually take for metronidazole to work in cats?

    Most cats start to show improvements within a few days, but it can sometimes take longer. If there is no improvement after the full course of treatment, consult your vet.

  • What should I do if my cat shows side effects from metronidazole?

    Common side effects can include nausea and loss of appetite. If your cat experiences severe side effects, consult your vet promptly.

  • Can I stop giving metronidazole if my cat shows improvement?

    It is important to complete the entire course of medication as prescribed, even if your cat seems better, to ensure the infection is fully treated.

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