Dial A Vet, what should I do if my dog chomped down on a 25mg meclizine pill?

Last night, my dog somehow got hold of a 25mg meclizine pill and ate it before I could stop him. I'm really worried because I know this isn't meant for dogs and I'm unsure of the potential effects. Should I be concerned about this dose affecting him, and what steps should I take next to ensure he's safe?

Answer

Your dog accidentally ingesting a 25mg meclizine pill can be concerning, but it's important to know that this medication is sometimes prescribed for dogs in specific cases under veterinary guidance.

  • Monitor your dog closely for any adverse effects.
  • Contact your veterinarian to discuss the ingestion and receive tailored advice.
  • Meclizine is sometimes used in veterinary medicine; a single 25mg dose might not be harmful but should be addressed with caution.

Meclizine is an antihistamine often used to treat motion sickness and vertigo. While it is not commonly intended for dogs, veterinarians may prescribe it in certain situations. Observe your dog for any unusual symptoms, such as lethargy, vomiting, or unsteadiness, and ensure they have access to fresh water. We recommend contacting your veterinarian to confirm whether any further action needs to be taken.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What symptoms should I watch for after my dog ingested meclizine?

    Keep an eye out for symptoms such as drowsiness, dry mouth, or urinary retention. If your dog experiences vomiting, diarrhea, or becomes overly lethargic, contact your vet.

  • Is meclizine ever safe for dogs?

    Yes, meclizine is sometimes prescribed by veterinarians to manage nausea or motion sickness in dogs at specific doses. Always follow your vet’s guidance on medication.

  • What should I do if my dog starts showing concerning symptoms?

    If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care. Contact your veterinarian to assess if any treatment is required.

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