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Gabapentin is a medication commonly used in veterinary medicine to help manage pain and control seizures in animals. It belongs to a class of drugs known as anticonvulsants, which means it can help prevent or reduce seizures in animals with epilepsy or other neurological conditions. Animals may need Gabapentin for a variety of reasons, including: 1. **Seizure Disorders**: Gabapentin is often prescribed to animals with epilepsy to help control and prevent seizures. 2. **Chronic Pain**: It can also be used to manage chronic pain in animals, such as arthritis pain or nerve-related pain. 3. **Anxiety**: Gabapentin may be prescribed to help reduce anxiety in animals, especially in situations like veterinary visits or travel. 4. **Neurological Conditions**: Animals with certain neurological conditions, such as neuropathic pain or spinal cord injuries, may benefit from Gabapentin to help manage their symptoms. It's important to always follow your veterinarian's instructions when giving Gabapentin to your pet, as the dosage and frequency can vary depending on the animal's condition and individual needs.
While Gabapentin is generally considered safe for use in animals when prescribed by a veterinarian, there are some potential side effects and considerations to be aware of: 1. **Sedation**: One common side effect of Gabapentin is sedation or drowsiness. Some animals may appear more lethargic or sleepy while taking this medication. 2. **Gastrointestinal Upset**: Gabapentin can sometimes cause gastrointestinal issues such as vomiting or diarrhea in some animals. 3. **Loss of Coordination**: In some cases, animals may experience a loss of coordination or balance while on Gabapentin, which can affect their mobility. 4. **Increased Appetite**: Some animals may experience an increase in appetite while taking Gabapentin, which could lead to weight gain if not monitored closely. 5. **Allergic Reactions**: While rare, some animals may have an allergic reaction to Gabapentin, which could manifest as itching, swelling, or difficulty breathing. If you notice any signs of an allergic reaction, contact your veterinarian immediately. It's important to monitor your pet closely while they are taking Gabapentin and report any concerning symptoms to your veterinarian. Additionally, always follow your veterinarian's instructions regarding dosage and administration to minimize the risk of side effects.
When administering Gabapentin to your pet, there are a few important things to keep in mind: 1. **Dosage**: Always follow your veterinarian's prescribed dosage instructions carefully. Do not adjust the dosage on your own unless instructed by your vet. 2. **Administration**: Gabapentin is typically given orally in the form of a tablet or capsule. Make sure to give the medication as directed by your vet, either with food or without, depending on their recommendation. 3. **Consistency**: Try to administer Gabapentin at the same time each day to maintain a consistent level of the medication in your pet's system. 4. **Monitoring**: Keep an eye on your pet for any signs of side effects or adverse reactions after administering Gabapentin. If you notice anything concerning, contact your veterinarian promptly. 5. **Storage**: Store Gabapentin in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight and out of reach of pets and children. 6. **Missed Dose**: If you forget to give a dose, give it as soon as you remember. However, if it's almost time for the next dose, skip the missed dose and continue with the regular schedule. Do not double up on doses. 7. **Discontinuation**: Do not stop giving Gabapentin to your pet abruptly without consulting your veterinarian. They may need to gradually reduce the dosage to prevent withdrawal symptoms. By following these guidelines and working closely with your veterinarian, you can help ensure the safe and effective administration of Gabapentin to your pet.
A prescription is required from your veterinarian before we can supply this product.
If this is a new prescription, to enable immediate dispensing, please ask the vet to send a copy of the prescription to us prior to mailing it.
If the original prescription is in your possession, then please upload this to your pet's profile in VetRx prior to mailing it.
Please note that we must receive either a copy of the prescription from the vet, or the original prescription before we can dispatch your order. This does unfortunately add to the order processing time, however this is a requirement placed upon all pharmacies by the Health Regulators.
Only once a conformant electronic prescription system is approved by NSW Health, will we be able to end the need for paper prescriptions.
Small orders (less than 500g) cost $9.90 to be delivered anywhere in Australia. For larger orders, shipping costs are calculated on distance and weight (leaving Sydney) and an exact price can be obtained in the shopping cart prior to checkout.
Pet Pharmacy Australia applies a shipping discount on orders over $150. A discount of $9.90 is automatically applied during checkout. Additional shipping costs for bulky goods or priority delivery are paid by the customer.
The weight limit for Australia Post is 22kg and orders that weigh more than this cannot be shipped. We recommend placing multiple smaller orders to work around this problem.
Please refer to our shipping page if you would like the full details regarding our shipping information.