Accidentally gave my dog a second fluoxetine dose just 20 minutes after the first one—should I be panicking about this?

This morning, I absentmindedly gave my dog a second dose of fluoxetine just 20 minutes after his first dose, thinking I hadn’t given him the medication yet. Now I’m worried about the effects of this double dosage. Should I be panicking, or is there anything specific I should look out for to ensure he's okay?

Answer

It's understandable to be concerned after giving your dog a double dose of fluoxetine. While this can be worrying, there are specific symptoms to monitor in your dog to ensure his safety.

  • Watch for signs of overdose such as restlessness or drowsiness
  • Monitor for any changes in behavior, appetite, or normal activity
  • Contact your vet if you notice any unusual symptoms

Fluoxetine is generally well-tolerated in dogs, but a double dose may cause some side effects. Look for symptoms like restlessness, tremors, or excessive sleepiness. If these occur, it's important to reach out to a veterinarian for advice.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do if my dog shows symptoms of overdose?

    Contact your veterinarian immediately if your dog shows signs like extreme drowsiness, tremors, or agitation. Quick response is important to manage any adverse effects.

  • How long should I monitor my dog after a double dose of fluoxetine?

    It's advisable to observe your dog for at least 24-48 hours to ensure no symptoms develop. Keeping a close watch will help in identifying any changes early.

  • Can I give the next dose of fluoxetine at the scheduled time?

    Your vet can provide the best advice, but generally, it's safe to return to the regular dosing schedule unless advised otherwise by a professional.

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

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