Prednisone (a
corticosteroid) is treated to suppress your dog's immune system. It is
often prescribed for the following...
The
dosage for Prednisone for dogs is vitally important for a vet to get
accurate as the wrong dose could be fatal. The medication can also have
some very nasty side effects and this needs to be taken into
consideration before you choose to use it on your pooch. Although
Prednisone can be used on humans too the dosage is completely different
- never ever purchase this medication on the Internet - as with all
medications you should only use this Corticosteroid after it has been
prescribed by your dog's vet.
When Prednisone is prescribed it needs to be very closely monitored due
to the potential side effects that it can cause. The normal dosage for
this medication is 0.1 to 0.3 mg for every pound your dog weighs (this
is the normal dosage for dog's that are experiencing inflammatory
problems) - it is normally prescribed to be given twice a day for as
long as your vet feels is necessary.
In conditions that are affecting your dog's autoimmune system the
dosage is slightly different with 1 mg up to 3 mg - this maybe
prescribed to be given three times a day. Prednisone for dogs can lead
to withdrawal symptoms - we have highlighted some of the symptoms
below...
Prednisone
for Dogs - Withdrawal Symptoms
As mentioned this medication can lead to some withdrawal symptoms after
the medication has stopped being taken. It is considered so serious
that if the medication is stopped without a vet being
consulted it can be fatal. The main reason for this is that when
Prednisone is prescribed it has the affect of decreasing the cortisol
produced by a dog's body. Cortisol is produced by a dog's adrenal
glands - (Cortisol is actually a naturally occurring steroid).
Consequently if the medication is suddenly stopped it can cause a major
problem on the Adrenal Glands - mainly as a direct consequence of a
lack of Cortisol.
Prednisone withdrawal symptoms can include...
- Behavioral changes
- Breathing problems
- Your dog might lose
his appetite
- Your pooch might
appear lethargic and tired
- Your dog might also
appear weak and in some cases vomiting might occur.
Prednisone
for Dogs - Side Effects
The side effects of this medication can include a variety of unsettling
symptoms.
1. Predinsone for dogs can cause excessive thirst and hunger - which
can of course lead to your dog putting on weight as he wants to eat
more.
2. Diabetes can be caused by the medication.
3. Gastrointestinal problems - especially vomiting, diarrhea and
stomach problems.
4. Skin problems - your dog's skin might start to thin - hair loss is
another symptom associated with Prednisone.
5. Behavioral problems and changes in your dog's behavior might occur -
aggression and fear might occur as a result of the medication.
6.
Cushings
Disease - is one of the most
serious side effects - this condition is a result of an over
dose.
7. Ulcers might occur in the digestive tract
8. The Pancreas might become inflamed.
9.
Elevated
liver enzymes is another side
effect
10. Polyuria - excessive urination.
11. Polydipsia - excessive thirst
12. Polyphagia - eating too much
13.
Excessive
panting
14. Lipidemia - excessive lipids in the blood.
15. Muscle wastage might occur making it difficult for your dog to walk.
Prednisone alternatives can include antihistamines sometimes used in
conjunction with fatty acids.