My dog was prescribed Previcox 57mg two days ago, but he seems really lethargic now. Should I be worried about this reaction?

Two days ago, my dog was prescribed Previcox 57mg, and since then, I've noticed he's become quite lethargic. He usually has a lot of energy, but now he just seems to want to lie around all day. Is this a normal side effect of the medication, or is it something I should be concerned about?

Answer

Your dog has been prescribed Previcox 57mg, and you've noticed an increase in lethargy over the past two days, which could be related to the medication.

  • Drowsiness or lethargy can sometimes occur with Previcox.
  • Monitor your dog for any other unusual symptoms.
  • Contact a vet if you're concerned about any severe or persistent side effects.

Previcox is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) often used for pain management in dogs. While it's generally well tolerated, some dogs may experience side effects such as lethargy. It's important to observe if this is a mild reaction or if your dog develops additional symptoms. If the lethargy persists or you notice further changes in behavior like loss of appetite or vomiting, it's wise to consult a vet. Always ensure your pet is comfortable and only administer medications as directed by your veterinarian.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is it normal for my dog to be lethargic after taking Previcox?

    Some dogs may experience drowsiness or lethargy as a side effect of Previcox, but it is generally mild. If you have concerns, it's best to contact your vet for advice.

  • What should I do if my dog shows severe side effects?

    If your dog displays severe side effects like vomiting, diarrhea, or loss of appetite, contact your veterinarian immediately.

  • Can I stop giving my dog Previcox if I see side effects?

    It's important to consult with your vet before discontinuing any medication, to ensure your dog's treatment is safely managed.

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

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