I think I accidentally gave my dog 35 tablets of 50 mg gabapentin in one go last night. Is this extremely dangerous? What should I do?

Last night, I think I accidentally gave my dog 35 tablets of 50 mg gabapentin all at once. I'm really concerned about what this might mean for his health. Is this amount extremely dangerous, and what should I do immediately?

Answer

It is extremely important to seek immediate veterinary assistance if your dog ingested 35 tablets of 50 mg gabapentin. This dosage is likely very high for a dog and could pose serious health risks.

  • Contact your vet or an emergency animal hospital immediately.
  • Gabapentin overdose can cause serious side effects in dogs.
  • Quick action can significantly impact your dog's recovery.

An overdose of gabapentin in dogs can lead to symptoms such as lethargy, ataxia (loss of coordination), nausea, and potentially more severe reactions. Because the amount ingested is significantly higher than typical dosages, it is crucial to act swiftly to ensure your dog's safety and health. Your vet may need to assess your dog's condition, provide treatment, or even perform procedures to prevent a serious health issue. Please do not wait and act immediately to give your dog the best possible outcome.

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

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do if my dog accidentally ingests a large amount of medication?

    Contact your veterinarian or an emergency animal hospital immediately. Prompt treatment can be crucial in these situations.

  • What are the signs of gabapentin overdose in dogs?

    Possible signs include lethargy, vomiting, ataxia, tremors, or even seizures. Any unusual behavior should be reported to a vet immediately.

  • How can I prevent accidental ingestion of medications by my pet?

    Keep all medications in secure, out-of-reach locations, and always double-check dosages before administering any medication to your pet.

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