Is it safe for my dog to take ivermectin every day for mange, or should I be worried about side effects?

We've recently been dealing with a case of mange in our dog, and the vet recommended ivermectin as a treatment. I understand it's supposed to be effective, but I'm concerned about giving it to him daily. Are there any known side effects I should be on the lookout for, or is this frequency generally considered safe for treating mange?

Answer

It’s understandable to be concerned about giving your dog ivermectin daily, but with veterinary guidance, it can be a safe and effective treatment for mange.

  • Ivermectin is commonly used for mange treatment in dogs.
  • Side effects are rare but can occur.
  • Always follow your vet's dosage instructions carefully.

Ivermectin is a medication that your vet may prescribe to treat mange in dogs, and it's important to adhere to their prescribed dosage. While it's effective for this condition, some dogs may experience side effects such as lethargy, vomiting, or a lack of appetite. However, these are not common and usually happen when the medication is given in excess or if the dog has a genetic pre-disposition to ivermectin sensitivity. If you're ever in doubt or notice any concerning symptoms, do not hesitate to contact your vet.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the common side effects of ivermectin in dogs?

    Typical side effects may include mild lethargy or drooling. In rare cases, dogs may experience vomiting or tremors. Always consult your vet if any side effects occur.

  • How does ivermectin work to treat mange?

    Ivermectin works by paralyzing and killing the parasites that cause mange, thereby helping to alleviate the symptoms and clear the infection.

  • Is daily ivermectin safe for all dogs?

    Although generally safe, some breeds, particularly herding breeds, may be more sensitive to ivermectin. It's essential to follow your vet's dosage recommendations and report any unusual behaviors immediately.

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

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