My 70-pound dog just ate 60 mg of pseudoephedrine about 10 minutes ago, what should I do?

About ten minutes ago, my 70-pound dog managed to get into some pseudoephedrine tablets and ate around 60 mg of them. I'm really concerned because I know this medication isn't safe for dogs. How serious is this, and what steps should I take immediately to ensure he's okay?

Answer

Your 70-pound dog consuming 60 mg of pseudoephedrine is indeed concerning as this medication is toxic to dogs. Immediate attention is necessary to prevent potential complications.

  • Contact your veterinarian or an emergency animal hospital right away.
  • Avoid inducing vomiting unless instructed by a professional.
  • Monitor your dog for signs of distress and note any changes in behavior.

Pseudoephedrine is harmful to dogs and can cause serious side effects, such as increased heart rate, hyperactivity, and seizures. Rapid response can significantly improve the outcome, so do not delay consulting a veterinary professional. They will provide specific advice based on the size and health condition of your dog.

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

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do immediately if my dog ingests pseudoephedrine?

    Contact your veterinarian or an emergency animal clinic without delay. They can provide guidance specific to your dog's situation.

  • What symptoms should I watch for after my dog ingests pseudoephedrine?

    Look for symptoms like restlessness, rapid heartbeat, tremors, or seizures. If you notice any of these, seek veterinary care immediately.

  • Can I treat pseudoephedrine ingestion at home?

    No, home treatment is not advisable. Follow your veterinarian's guidance to ensure your dog receives the best possible care.

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