Just gave her a quarter tab of Cerenia for nausea but she seems more lethargic now—is this normal, Dial A Vet?

This afternoon, I gave my dog a quarter tab of Cerenia to help with her nausea, but since then, she seems more lethargic than usual. I'm unsure if this is a side effect of the medication or if there might be another underlying issue. Is increased lethargy something I should expect after Cerenia, or should I be concerned about her sudden tiredness?

Answer

It’s understandable to feel concerned about your dog's sudden lethargy after taking Cerenia. While Cerenia is often used to treat nausea in dogs, it can sometimes cause drowsiness as a side effect.

  • Increased lethargy could be a side effect of Cerenia.
  • Monitor your dog for any worsening symptoms.
  • Consult a vet if there are additional concerns or if her condition does not improve.

Cerenia (maropitant citrate) is commonly prescribed by veterinarians to help manage nausea and vomiting in dogs. Lethargy is a less common side effect, but it can occur. If your dog is simply a bit more drowsy than usual, it might just be her body's response to the medication. However, if her lethargy is excessive or accompanied by other symptoms like vomiting or unwillingness to move, it’s best to consult with a vet.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the common side effects of Cerenia in dogs?

    Common side effects can include drowsiness, decreased appetite, and diarrhea. Lethargy is less common but can occur in some dogs.

  • How long does Cerenia take to wear off?

    Cerenia is generally effective for 24 hours, but any side effects should begin to diminish as the medication wears off. If your dog’s symptoms persist, contact your vet.

  • When should I be concerned about my dog's lethargy?

    If your dog is extremely lethargic for more than 24 hours or exhibits other concerning symptoms like vomiting or refusing food and water, it is essential to consult a veterinarian.

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