Can giving my dog famotidine cause stomach problems? Just noticed some issues this morning.

This morning, I noticed my dog seemed a bit uncomfortable and she's been having some stomach issues. I recently started giving her famotidine on the advice of a friend to help with what seemed like mild indigestion. Could the famotidine be causing these stomach problems, or might something else be going on?

Answer

Your dog's discomfort could potentially be linked to the famotidine, though other factors might be at play. It’s essential to monitor symptoms and consult a vet if they persist or worsen.

  • Famotidine is used to reduce stomach acid but can occasionally cause mild side effects.
  • Monitor your dog for additional symptoms like vomiting or diarrhea.
  • Consult with a vet if symptoms persist or for personalized treatment advice.

Famotidine is generally considered safe and is often used in dogs to help with stomach issues like acid reflux or mild indigestion. However, like any medication, it can sometimes cause side effects such as nausea or changes in appetite. It’s also possible that your dog's discomfort is due to an unrelated digestive issue such as a dietary indiscretion, infection, or other gastrointestinal disturbances. Keep an eye on her symptoms, and if they don’t improve or if they worsen, contacting a veterinarian would be wise.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Could famotidine cause additional stomach issues in my dog?

    While generally safe, famotidine can occasionally cause mild side effects, such as vomiting or loss of appetite. If these occur, it's advisable to seek veterinary guidance.

  • What other symptoms should I look out for?

    Be watchful for vomiting, diarrhea, or any significant change in behavior. If you observe any of these symptoms, a vet consultation is recommended.

  • When should I consult a vet?

    If your dog’s symptoms persist, worsen, or if you’re worried, it’s best to consult with a vet. Immediate attention is needed in case of severe symptoms like collapse or seizures.

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