amitriptyline for cats::Available in 10 mg, 25 mg, 50 mg, 75 mg, 100 mg and 150 mg tablets.
This is a tricyclic antidepressant fda approved for use in humans only but can be legally prescribed by veterinarians for extralabel use in animals.
Used to treat anxiety disorders, excessive grooming, inappropriate urination, feline idiopathic interstitial cystitis.
In the topical gel form, a skin condition may develop at application site and cause itching.
Tricyclic antidrepressants, like amitriptyline, can alter blood sugar levels.
Your veterinarian can attempt to minimize the above the side effects by adjusting dosage and performing pretreatment lab work to avoid any complications.
Signs may include facial swelling, hives, scratching, sudden onset of diarrhea, vomiting, shock, seizures, pale gums, cold limbs, or coma.
Signs my included sedation; abnormal heart rhythms and low blood pressure, which may cause weakness or collapse; seizures; or coma.
A veterinarian should address either of the above situations immediately.
Failure to provide timely medical care could result in death.
Should not be used in animals hypersensitive to tricyclic antidepressants.
Should not be used in pregnant or lactating females.
Amitriptyline may interact with other medications, such as cimetidine, ephedrine, maois such as selegiline or amitraz, anticholinergic medications such as atropine, antithyroid drugs such as methimazole, or sympathomimetic agents like phenylpropanolamine.
Exacerbations of cardiac rhythm disturbances are possible warranting ekg screening before starting medication.
To date longterm safety of amitriptyline use in cats has not been established.
Regular monitoring by your veterinarian is highly recommended.
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