You've mistakenly given your dog a double dose of Keppra, a medication typically used to manage seizures. While this situation can be concerning, it's important to closely monitor your dog for any signs of adverse reactions.
- Monitor for side effects such as drowsiness or lack of coordination.
- Contact your vet if you notice unusual symptoms.
- Keep a close eye on your dog for the next 24 hours.
In most cases, a single extra dose of Keppra may not cause serious harm, but it's crucial to observe your dog for any unusual behavior. Mild side effects may include lethargy, imbalance, or gastrointestinal upset. If your dog exhibits severe symptoms or if you're worried, don't hesitate to reach out to your veterinarian for advice.
If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.
Book a consultation with a licensed vet at Dial A Vet for just $49 AUD if you're unsure or symptoms are getting worse.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What should I do if I gave my dog too much Keppra?
Monitor your dog for any behavioral changes or symptoms such as excessive drowsiness or vomiting. If you notice troubling symptoms, consult your veterinarian for guidance.
- How long should I monitor my dog after an overdose?
It is advisable to keep a watchful eye on your dog for the next 24 hours. Any significant changes in behavior or health should immediately be reported to a vet.
- What are potential side effects of Keppra in dogs?
Common side effects may include drowsiness, loss of coordination, or gastrointestinal upset. Severe reactions are rare but require prompt veterinary attention.