Buspirone HCl 5mg PER TABLET

Buspirone HCl 5mg PER TABLET
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Product Info:

Buspirone reduces anxiety and fear in dogs and cats. It also treats urine spraying in cats. It differs from benzodiazepines, another class of drugs often used to treat anxiety. Unlike benzodiazepines, buspirone does not have muscle relaxant effects, has little to no sedative effects, and does not affect GABA binding, which is important for Central Nervous System (CNS) function.

For:

Dogs and Cats

Benefits:

  • Treats certain types of behavior disorders.
  • Anti-anxiety agent used for behavior modification
  • Relieves anxiety and may also be useful for urine spraying in cats.

How it works:

Buspirone is in an anti-anxiety drug and works by modifying the chemicals used by neurons to communicate with each other. Buspirone will generally not cure a behavior problem, but will control the symptoms. It generally takes several weeks to reach an effective level in the body.

Storage:

Store at room temperature away from moisture and heat. Keep this medication away from children and pets.

How to Use:

Use as directed by your veterinarian, and follow all instructions printed on the prescription label. Complete the entire prescription unless instructed otherwise by your veterinarian. Dosage and duration of administration depend on the condition being treated and reaction to the medication.

Cautions:

Keep out of the reach of children and pets. Do not use this medication in pets that suffer from renal or hepatic diseases. Do not use this medication in pets that are currently taking monoamine oxidase inhibitors, (such as selegiline), as this may cause abnormally high blood pressure. This medication may cause changes in mood, particularly in cats. Use with caution in working dogs, as buspirone may cause some drowsiness. Use with caution in pregnant and nursing animals. This medication may cause abnormally slow heart rate, abnormal or differing behavior, or GI upset. If you notice these or any other behavioral or physiological changes in your pet while administering buspirone, contact your veterinarian immediately.

Possible Side Effects:

Adverse reactions and serious side effects are rare, however, they can occur. In the case of a more serious reaction, seek immediate veterinary attention. Some common signs of adverse reactions or serious side effects are loss of appetite, Nausea, Headache, Dizziness, Aggression, Hyperexcitability, Restlessness, Sedation, Heart issues.