Accidentally gave my dog two doses of Keppra this morning, is this dangerous?

This morning, I accidentally gave my dog two doses of Keppra instead of one. I’m really worried about any side effects or risks from this extra dose. Is there something specific I should watch for, or do I need to take her to the vet right away?

Answer

You've given your dog two doses of Keppra instead of one, and it's natural to be concerned about potential side effects from the extra dose. Monitoring your dog and knowing what to watch for is important.

  • Monitor your dog for any unusual symptoms.
  • Consult a vet if symptoms develop or worsen.
  • Stay calm; many pets tolerate slight overdoses without severe issues.

Keppra, used to manage seizures in dogs, is generally safe, but giving an extra dose can sometimes lead to mild side effects. Watch for signs like lethargy, digestive upset, or behavioral changes. If your dog shows these symptoms or you have any concerns, it's best to reach out to your veterinarian for guidance.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are possible side effects of Keppra overdose in dogs?

    Dogs may experience mild symptoms like drowsiness, vomiting, or increased salivation. Severe symptoms are rare but possible.

  • Should I induce vomiting if my dog overdosed on Keppra?

    It's crucial to consult your vet before inducing vomiting as it may not always be the recommended action.

  • When should I contact my vet after an accidental overdose?

    If you notice any unusual symptoms or your dog appears distressed, contact your vet promptly for advice.

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