Hydromorphone is typically only used in the veterinary clinic due to both its controlled substance status as well as the need to administer it via injection. Side effects can include lowered heart rate and respiratory rate (which may be confounded by the decreased rate due to relief of pain), drooling, panting, whining, lethargy and torpor. Some breeds, such as Greyhounds, tend to be very sensitive to the side effects of hydromorphone, so it is not recommended for use in those breeds.
Are there any side effects of Minocycline with dogs
When a dog is hospitalized for a major problem or procedure, he will often be given hydromorphone. This is not a medication to be given without a prescription or a doctor's supervision.
No, it can have fatal side effects.
Very unlikely, as magnesium stearate is an inactive ingredient in nearly all name-brand and generic preparations of hydromorphone (Dilaudid, Palladone). Additionally, magnesium acts as a NMDA receptor antagonist, and is actually a potentiator of morphine.
take the dog to the vet immediately
THERE ARE NONE
just don't let your dog ingest nyquil.
Get to a vet immeadiatley.
None, except for unpleasantness.
Potential side effects of giving meclizine to a dog may include drowsiness, dry mouth, vomiting, diarrhea, and changes in behavior. It is important to consult with a veterinarian before giving any medication to your dog.
Potential side effects of a dog hysterectomy procedure may include infection, bleeding, anesthesia complications, and changes in hormone levels. It is important to consult with a veterinarian for more information on the specific risks and benefits for your dog.
I have a dog who takes phenobarbital for epilepsy, and basically the worst that could happen is that the dog suffers some of the side effects common with phenobarb. Since the dog only had one, I wouldn't be too worried as the side effects are worse when the dog is taking multiple doses for a prolonged period of time. The side effects may include excessive thirst and hunger, sleepiness and lethargy, and of course ataxia which is the loss of control of the back legs and hips. The side effects only last a few weeks until the dog is used to the level of drugs in their system. So your dog may suffer some of the side effects but since it was just one pill, I can't see them lasting more than a day or two. Hope this helps!