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Mirtazapine for dogs: Dosage and safety

The Checkup by Singlecare

For this reason, its use in dogs is off-label. Veterinarians may use it in a cat to prevent nausea and vomiting due to chemotherapy. So, read labels carefully. Pet parents will use tablets made for humans or mirtazapine custom-made by a compounding pharmacy. Its use as an antiemetic in dogs hasn’t been studied.

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Ondansetron for dogs: Dosage and safety

The Checkup by Singlecare

In human patients, it’s used to treat vomiting and nausea due to cancer chemotherapy or radiation therapy. Veterinarians commonly use ondansetron for chemotherapy, but its use in dogs is “ off-label.” Nausea-inducing chemotherapy is a common reason veterinarians give dogs ondansetron. Can dogs overdose on ondansetron?

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Joint Basis for FDA/HHS Marijuana Rescheduling Recommendation Unveiled

The FDA Law Blog

whether growing or not; its seeds; resin extracted from any part; and every compound, manufacture, salt, derivative, mixture, or preparation of the plant, its seeds or resin. chemotherapy-induced), pain, and post-traumatic stress disorder. chemotherapy-induced), and pain. chemotherapy-induced), and pain. 21 U.S.C. §

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