Does gabapentin for pets lose effectiveness if it wasn't refrigerated?

I recently noticed that we left our pet's gabapentin out of the fridge overnight and realized it’s supposed to be kept refrigerated. I’m worried it might have lost its effectiveness or could even be unsafe now. Can we still use it, or should we get a new prescription?

Answer

If you've left your pet's gabapentin unrefrigerated overnight, it's best to consult a vet to ensure its safety and effectiveness.

  • Gabapentin may lose potency if not stored at the recommended temperature.
  • The safety of the medication may be compromised by temperature fluctuations.
  • Always check medication storage requirements on the label or ask your vet.

Maintaining the correct storage conditions for your pet's medication is crucial to ensure that it remains effective and safe for use. Gabapentin, like many medications, may require refrigeration to prevent it from losing its potency. Decreased potency could mean it won't manage your pet's condition effectively, which can lead to discomfort or other health issues.

If you're unsure about the condition of the medication, it's always better to be safe and consult with a veterinarian. For expert advice, feel free to book a vet consultation via Dial A Vet.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do if my pet accidentally eats too much gabapentin?

    If you think your pet has consumed too much gabapentin, it's important to contact your veterinarian or an emergency pet clinic immediately. They can provide guidance on what actions to take based on your pet's individual situation.

  • How should I store my pet's medications?

    Always store your pet's medications according to the label instructions. Some medications require refrigeration, while others should be kept in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.

  • Can I give my pet expired medication?

    It's not recommended to give your pet expired medication, as it may be less effective or potentially harmful. Always check expiration dates and consult your veterinarian if you're unsure.

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