Can I give my dog gabapentin a few hours after trazodone, or should I wait longer?

Last night, my dog seemed quite anxious so I gave him his prescribed trazodone to help calm him down. This morning, he's limping a bit, and I’m considering giving him gabapentin since it's also been prescribed for pain relief. Is it safe to administer gabapentin just a few hours after the trazodone, or should I wait longer between them?

Answer

You have given your dog trazodone last night to help with anxiety, and this morning you notice he is limping. You are wondering if you can give him gabapentin to help with the pain soon after the trazodone.

  • Consult your vet before combining medications, as they can advise on safe timing and dosages.
  • Trazodone and gabapentin are often used together but require professional guidance.
  • Monitor your dog for any unusual symptoms after medication administration.

While both trazodone and gabapentin are commonly prescribed together for dogs, it's crucial to follow the veterinary advice specific to your dog's needs. Combining medications without proper timing or dosage could lead to undesired side effects. If your dog is limping and this is a new symptom, it would be best to consult your veterinarian to confirm the cause of the limping and whether additional medication is appropriate at this time.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can I give gabapentin and trazodone together?

    These medications are sometimes used together but only under veterinary guidance due to possible side effects. Always consult your vet for advice specific to your dog.

  • What should I do if my dog is still limping?

    If the limping persists or worsens, or if your dog seems to be in pain, schedule a vet appointment promptly to determine the cause and appropriate treatment.

  • What are the side effects of gabapentin in dogs?

    Gabapentin may cause drowsiness, unsteadiness, or mild gastrointestinal upset. If any severe or concerning symptoms occur, contact your vet immediately.

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