My dog had a seizure after I gave him trazodone, is this normal or should I be worried?

After giving my dog trazodone last night, he had a seizure, which was incredibly frightening to witness. I followed the dosage recommended by the vet and wasn't expecting such a reaction. Is a seizure a known side effect of this medication, or could something else be causing this? Should I take him in for an urgent check-up?

Answer

Witnessing your dog have a seizure after administering trazodone can be distressing. While seizures are not a common side effect of trazodone, they can occur and may necessitate immediate medical attention.

  • Seizures are not a typical side effect of trazodone.
  • Unexpected reactions in pets warrant urgent evaluation.
  • Immediate veterinary care is crucial in emergencies.

While trazodone is widely used to manage anxiety in dogs, every pet can react differently to medication. Seizures, although rare as a side effect of trazodone, should never be ignored. There might be other underlying causes that need to be ruled out by a veterinarian. We strongly recommend contacting your vet to discuss your dog's symptoms and determine the best course of action.

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

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Is trazodone safe for my dog?

    When prescribed by a vet and used as directed, trazodone is generally safe. Always follow your vet's guidance on dosage and watch for any adverse reactions.

  • What should I do if my dog has a seizure?

    Stay calm, ensure your dog is in a safe environment, and seek immediate veterinary care. Do not try to restrain your dog during a seizure.

  • Could other factors cause a seizure in my dog?

    Yes, seizures can be caused by various factors, including underlying health conditions, toxins, or metabolic imbalances. A vet can help determine the cause.

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