Is it still safe for my cat to take gabapentin if I forgot to refrigerate it overnight?

Last night, I mistakenly left my cat's gabapentin out on the counter instead of refrigerating it. I'm worried because she needs her dosage to manage her anxiety, but I'm not sure if it's safe to give it to her now. Can the medicine still be effective if it was left out, or do I need to replace it?

Answer

Last night, you left your cat's gabapentin on the counter instead of in the fridge, and you're concerned about its effectiveness and safety today. Don't worry; refrigeration is not required for gabapentin.

  • You can continue giving your cat her prescribed gabapentin without replacing it.
  • Gabapentin is not compromised by short periods at room temperature.
  • Always store medications according to instructions for best efficacy.

Gabapentin is usually stable at room temperature for short periods; leaving it out overnight typically won't make it unsafe or ineffective for your cat. Continue administering her usual dosage to help manage her anxiety. If you notice any changes in behavior or have concerns, it’s always a good idea to check with a vet.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Can gabapentin be left out overnight?

    Yes, gabapentin is generally stable at room temperature for short periods, such as overnight, and should still be effective. Make sure to return it to its recommended storage conditions thereafter.

  • What should I do if I notice any side effects in my cat after giving gabapentin?

    Monitor your cat for any unusual behavior or side effects and consult a veterinarian if you have any concerns. Always follow dosing instructions provided by your vet.

  • Is gabapentin used for anxiety in cats safe?

    Yes, gabapentin is commonly prescribed to manage anxiety and pain in cats. It is important to follow the dosage recommended by your veterinarian.

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