What should I do if my 75 lb redbone hound just ate a 10 mg montelukast pill?

Earlier today, my 75 lb redbone hound managed to get his paws on a 10 mg montelukast pill that I must have dropped. I’m a bit concerned as it's a medication meant for humans, and I’m not sure how it could affect him. Should I be taking any immediate action, or is it okay to just monitor him for any signs of discomfort?

Answer

Your 75 lb redbone hound has ingested a 10 mg montelukast pill. While montelukast is a medication for humans, it usually does not cause severe harm to dogs at this dosage. However, it's important to monitor him for any changes or discomfort.

  • Monitor your dog for any unusual behavior or symptoms.
  • Contact your vet if he shows signs of discomfort or if you're concerned.
  • Montelukast ingestion in dogs typically does not lead to severe issues, but it's best to be cautious.

Montelukast is a medication primarily used to manage allergies and asthma in humans. In dogs, a single ingestion of a small amount like 10 mg is generally not harmful, especially for a dog of your hound's size. However, every dog reacts differently, and it's always prudent to keep an eye out for any changes in behavior or physical signs of distress. If you notice anything concerning, do not hesitate to contact your veterinarian for advice. They can provide guidance based on your dog's specific health needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What symptoms should I watch for in my dog?

    Monitor your dog for upset stomach, lethargy, changes in behavior, or any signs of discomfort. If any symptoms appear, contact your veterinarian immediately.

  • Is montelukast usually toxic to dogs?

    Montelukast in low doses usually does not pose a significant risk but it may cause mild gastrointestinal upset. Always consult with a vet if your dog ingests medication not prescribed for them.

  • What should I do if my dog shows concerning symptoms?

    If you notice any unusual symptoms or if you're worried, contact your veterinarian for advice. They can provide a clearer assessment based on your dog's overall health and the situation.

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