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- Constipation / Bowel Evacuation Β· PO Β· Listed for Dogs (D) in monograph index.
- Constipation Β· 5-15 mg/dog Β· PO/Rectal Β· prn Β· Empirical dose. Onset of action 6-10 hours (oral) or 15-60 minutes (rectal).
- Constipation / Bowel Evacuation Β· PO Β· Listed for Cats (C) in monograph index.
- Constipation Β· 2-5 mg/cat Β· PO/Rectal Β· prn Β· Empirical dose. Onset of action 6-10 hours (oral) or 15-60 minutes (rectal).
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- Intestinal obstruction
- Ileus
- Gastrointestinal bleeding
- Severe dehydration
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- Abdominal cramping
- Diarrhea
- Nausea
- Electrolyte imbalances (with chronic use)
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- Antacids Β· Premature dissolution of the enteric coating, leading to severe gastric irritation and vomiting.
- H2-Receptor Antagonists (e.g., Famotidine) Β· Increased gastric pH may cause premature release of the drug in the stomach.
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- Fecal output and consistency
- Hydration status
- Electrolytes (if used for prolonged periods)
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Overdose may lead to severe diarrhea, abdominal cramping, and significant fluid and electrolyte loss (especially hypokalemia). Treatment is supportive, focusing on intravenous fluid therapy and electrolyte replacement.
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