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                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p>\r\n<strong>What is Theophylline ER?</strong><br>\r\nTheophylline ER (Extended Release) is a bronchodilator that is used to open the air passages of the lungs. It relaxes muscles of the chest and lungs. Theophylline is used in the treatment of heart failure, asthma, bronchitis, and pulmonary edema.  Theophylline is sold per tablet and requires a prescription from your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nTheophylline ER is used in dogs and cats\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Used to open the air passages of the lungs.</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>Helps to relax the muscles of the chest and lungs.</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Theophylline ER work?</strong><br>\r\nTheophylline ER causes relaxation of the smooth muscles in the airways and lungs. Muscular relaxation increases the airway diameter and helps maximize the flow of air through them making breathing easier.\r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nTheophylline ER is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nTablet Form\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nTheo-Dur\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nThee-OFF-i-lin\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nTheophylline Extended Release\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Theophylline ER?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests may be necessary while your pet is taking Theophylline ER. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Theophylline ER may interact with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nTheophylline ER must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Theophylline ER?</strong><br>\r\n Side effects seen are loss or increase of appetite, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, nervousness, increased drinking or urination, seizures or abnormal heart rhythms. These symptoms usually disappear after the medication has been given for a while. However, you should still notify your veterinarian immediately should they be observed in your pet.\r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p>\r\n<strong>What is Amiodarone?</strong><br>\r\nAmiodarone is used to treat life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias and atrial fibrillation in dogs refractory to other, more common treatments. In some cases, it is used because of its effectiveness in treatment of both ventricular and supraventricular arrhythmias. Amiodarone is often used in combination with other drugs commonly used to treat heart disease and heart failure. These medications include ACE inhibitors, furosemide, spironolactone and pimobendan (Vetmedin). Amiodarone is sold per tablet and requires a prescription from your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nAmiodarone is for use in dogs\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Used to treat ventricular arrhythmias and atrial fibrillation</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>Effective in treating both ventricular and supraventricular arrhythmias</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Commonly used to treat heart disease and heart failure</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Amiodarone work?</strong><br>\r\nAmiodarone is a primarily a class III antiarrhythmic. Like other antiarrhythmic drugs of this class, amiodarone works primarily by blocking potassium rectifier currents that are responsible for the repolarization of the heart during phase 3 of the cardiac action potential\r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nAmiodarone is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nTablet Form\r\n\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nPacerone and Cordarone\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nAh-mee-o-der-own\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nAmiodarone\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Amiodarone?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests will be necessary while your pet is taking Amiodarone. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Amiodarone may interacts with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nAmiodarone must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Amiodarone?</strong><br>\r\nAmiodarone does not have many side effects. The most common adverse effect is to the liver and are typically reversible after cessation therapy\r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p>\r\n<strong>What is Zonisamide?</strong><br>\r\nZonisamide is a medication used to treat epilepsy and other seizure disorders in dogs and cats. Zonisamide is believed to effectively block sodium and calcium channels resulting in reducing the risk of epileptic seizures and better manages those seizures that do occur. Zonisamide is sold per capsule and requires a prescription from your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nZonisamide is used in dogs and cats\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Used to treat epilepsy and other seizure disorders in dogs and cats</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>Helps in reducing the risk of epileptic seizures and better manages those seizures that do occur.</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Zonisamide work?</strong><br>\r\nThe exact mechanism of action is unknown but Zonisamide supposedly blocks sodium channels in the brain which decreases the activity of nerve cells so they do not fire abnormally.\r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nZonisamide is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nCapsule Form\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nZonegran\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nZon-is-am-ide\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nZonisamide\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Zonisamide?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests may be necessary while your pet is taking Zonisamide. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Zonisamide may interact with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nZonisamide must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Zonisamide?</strong><br>\r\nPlease contact your veterinarian immediately if you notice any of the following reactions: drowsiness, incoordination, excitability and loss of appetite.\r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p>\r\n\r\n<strong>What is Carvedilol?</strong><br>\r\nCarvedilol is used for the treatment of congestive cardiac failure and the management of hypertension in dogs. Carvedilol is a multi-action cardiovascular medication that is categorized as a nonselective beta-adrenoceptor antagonist and a vasodilator. Carvedilol is sold per tablet and requires a prescription from your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nCarvedilol is for use in dogs\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Used for the treatment of congestive cardiac failure</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>Effective in the treatment of managing hypertension in dogs</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Carvedilol work?</strong><br>\r\nCarvedilol is a prescription beta-blocker medication used to treat congestive heart failure in dogs. This medication works by affecting the heart and blood flow through veins and arteries in the body.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nCarvedilol is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nTablet Form\r\n\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nCoreg\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nKAR-vay-dil-ol\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nCarvedilol\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Carvedilol?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests will be necessary while your pet is taking Carvedilol. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Carvedilol may interacts with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nCarvedilol must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Carvedilol?</strong><br>\r\nSide effects of carvedilol include fatigue, diarrhea, bradycardia, edema, sleeplessness, dyspnea and urinary tract infections\r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p><br>\r\n<strong>What is Allopurinol?</strong><br>\r\nAllopurinol is a prescription medication used in the prevention of kidney or bladder stones. It is also used to prevent increased uric acid levels in pets receiving cancer-related chemotherapy. Allopurinol works by reducing the amount of uric acid made by the body, which can cause gout and kidney problems. Allopurinol is sold per tablet and requires a prescription from your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nAllopurinol is for use in dogs.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Prevents Urinary Bladder Stones</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>Formulated for the management of pets with signs and symptoms of primary or secondary gout</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Used for pets with leukemia, lymphoma, and malignancies who are receiving cancer therapies which causes elevations of serum and urinary acid levels</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Allopurinol work?</strong><br>\r\nAllopurinol works by reducing the amount of uric acid made by the body.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nAllopurinol is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nTablet form.\r\n\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nZyloprim and Aloprim\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nAl-uh-pyoor-uh-nawl\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nAllopurinol\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Allopurinol?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests will be necessary while your pet is taking Allopurinol. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Allopurinol may interacts with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nAllopurinol must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Allopurinol?</strong><br>\r\nThe most common adverse reaction while using Allopurinol is skin rash. Skin reactions can be severe and treatment with Allopurinol should be stopped immediately if rash occurs. Some pets with severe reactions also had fever, chills, cholestatic jaundice, arthralgias and mild leukocytosis or leukopenia.   Contact your veterinarian if you observe any of these signs.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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            "id": 197326,
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                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p>\r\n\r\n<strong>What is Carvedilol?</strong><br>\r\nCarvedilol is used for the treatment of congestive cardiac failure and the management of hypertension in dogs. Carvedilol is a multi-action cardiovascular medication that is categorized as a nonselective beta-adrenoceptor antagonist and a vasodilator. Carvedilol is sold per tablet and requires a prescription from your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nCarvedilol is for use in dogs\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Used for the treatment of congestive cardiac failure</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>Effective in the treatment of managing hypertension in dogs</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Carvedilol work?</strong><br>\r\nCarvedilol is a prescription beta-blocker medication used to treat congestive heart failure in dogs. This medication works by affecting the heart and blood flow through veins and arteries in the body.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nCarvedilol is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nTablet Form\r\n\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nCoreg\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nKAR-vay-dil-ol\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nCarvedilol\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Carvedilol?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests will be necessary while your pet is taking Carvedilol. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Carvedilol may interacts with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nCarvedilol must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Carvedilol?</strong><br>\r\nSide effects of carvedilol include fatigue, diarrhea, bradycardia, edema, sleeplessness, dyspnea and urinary tract infections\r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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        },
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            "id": 197327,
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                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p>\r\n<strong>What is Allopurinol?</strong><br>\r\nAllopurinol is a prescription medication used in the prevention of kidney or bladder stones. It is also used to prevent increased uric acid levels in pets receiving cancer-related chemotherapy. Allopurinol works by reducing the amount of uric acid made by the body, which can cause gout and kidney problems. Allopurinol is sold per tablet and requires a prescription from your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nAllopurinol is for use in dogs.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Prevents Urinary Bladder Stones</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>Formulated for the management of pets with signs and symptoms of primary or secondary gout</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Used for pets with leukemia, lymphoma, and malignancies who are receiving cancer therapies which causes elevations of serum and urinary acid levels</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Allopurinol work?</strong><br>\r\nAllopurinol works by reducing the amount of uric acid made by the body.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nAllopurinol is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nTablet form.\r\n\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nZyloprim and Aloprim\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nAl-uh-pyoor-uh-nawl\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nAllopurinol\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Allopurinol?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests will be necessary while your pet is taking Allopurinol. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Allopurinol may interacts with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nAllopurinol must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Allopurinol?</strong><br>\r\nThe most common adverse reaction while using Allopurinol is skin rash. Skin reactions can be severe and treatment with Allopurinol should be stopped immediately if rash occurs. Some pets with severe reactions also had fever, chills, cholestatic jaundice, arthralgias and mild leukocytosis or leukopenia.   Contact your veterinarian if you observe any of these signs.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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        },
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            "id": 197328,
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                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p>\r\n<strong>What is Piroxicam?</strong><br>\r\nPiroxicam is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) that is prescribed to treat pain and inflammation associated with arthritis. Piroxicam may also be prescribed to take along with opioid analgesics to help manage pain in oncology patients. Piroxicam has been used in pets receiving treatment for bladder, colon or prostate cancers. Piroxicam is sold per capsule and requires a prescription from your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nPiroxicam is used in dogs and cats\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Used to treat pain and inflammation associated with arthritis.</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>May also be used along with opioid analgesics to help manage pain in oncology patients.</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Piroxicam work?</strong><br>\r\nPiroxicam belongs to the class of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs.\r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nPiroxicam is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nCapsule Form\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nFeldene\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nPir-OX-i-Kam\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nPiroxicam\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Piroxicam?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests may be necessary while your pet is taking Piroxicam. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Piroxicam may interact with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nPiroxicam must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Piroxicam?</strong><br>\r\nPossible adverse reactions include stomach and intestinal ulcers and bleeding, dark or tarry stools, vomiting, loss of appetite and peritonitis. The potential for ulcers increases when Piroxicam is used in combination with corticosteroids, aspirin or phenylbutazone. Piroxicam can decrease kidney function and cause a sudden severe injury to the kidneys.\r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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        },
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            "id": 197329,
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                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p>\r\n\r\n<strong>What is Doxepin?</strong><br>\r\nDoxepin Hcl is a medication used to treat depression and anxiety in dogs and cats. Doxepin is also prescribed to help treat anxiety related disorders such as canine obsessive-compulsive disorders. Doxepin may also be prescribed to help alleviate noise phobias. Doxepin is sold per capsule and requires a prescription from your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nDoxepin is used in dogs and cats\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Used to treat depression in dogs and cats</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>Helpful in managing symptoms of anxiety related disorders such as canine obsessive-compulsive disorder</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Doxepin work?</strong><br>\r\nDoxepin is classified as a tricyclic antidepressant, tricyclic antidepressants block the reuptake of neurotransmitters, norepinephrine and serotonin, causing increased levels of these neurotransmitters. \r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nDoxepin is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nCapsule Form\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nSilenor, Sinequan\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nDok-suh-pin\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nDoxepin\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Doxepin?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests will be necessary while your pet is taking Doxepin. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Doxepin may interacts with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nDoxepin must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian. Do NOT feed pet aged cheese or use flea and/tick collars while giving your pet Doxepin, they can cause toxicity and possibly death.\r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Doxepin?</strong><br>\r\nDoxepin has less potential for adverse cardiac effects than many other tricyclics, but instances of ventricular arrhythmias have been reported, particularly after overdoses. It may also cause extreme excitability, gastrointestinal distress, or lethargy. Other side effects are possible. Contact your vet at once you notice any adverse reactions or strange behaviors after starting Doxepin.\r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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        },
        {
            "id": 197330,
            "pharmainfo": {
                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p>\r\n<strong>What is Theophylline ER?</strong><br>\r\nTheophylline ER (Extended Release) is a bronchodilator that is used to open the air passages of the lungs. It relaxes muscles of the chest and lungs. Theophylline is used in the treatment of heart failure, asthma, bronchitis, and pulmonary edema.  Theophylline is sold per tablet and requires a prescription from your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nTheophylline ER is used in dogs and cats\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Used to open the air passages of the lungs.</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>Helps to relax the muscles of the chest and lungs.</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Theophylline ER work?</strong><br>\r\nTheophylline ER causes relaxation of the smooth muscles in the airways and lungs. Muscular relaxation increases the airway diameter and helps maximize the flow of air through them making breathing easier.\r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nTheophylline ER is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nTablet Form\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nTheo-Dur\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nThee-OFF-i-lin\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nTheophylline Extended Release\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Theophylline ER?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests may be necessary while your pet is taking Theophylline ER. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Theophylline ER may interact with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nTheophylline ER must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Theophylline ER?</strong><br>\r\n Side effects seen are loss or increase of appetite, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, nervousness, increased drinking or urination, seizures or abnormal heart rhythms. These symptoms usually disappear after the medication has been given for a while. However, you should still notify your veterinarian immediately should they be observed in your pet.\r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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        },
        {
            "id": 197331,
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                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p>\r\n<strong>What is Ursodiol?</strong><br>\r\nUrsodiol is a medication given to treat certain diseases of the liver and gallbladder, including chronic hepatitis. It may also be used to help remove gallstones that contain cholesterol. Ursodiol is sold per tablet and requires a prescription from your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nUrsodiol is used in dogs and cats\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Used to treat certain diseases of the liver and gallbladder</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>May also be used to help remove gallstones</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Ursodiol work?</strong><br>\r\nUrsodiol works by improving the flow of bile into and out of the gallbladder and into the intestine. This prevents bile from building up. If bile builds up, it can be potentially toxic.\r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nUrsodiol is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nTablet Form\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nUrso, ActiGall\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nUr-so-DYE-al\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nUrsodiol\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Ursodiol?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests may be necessary while your pet is taking Ursodiol. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Ursodiol may interact with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nUrsodiol must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Ursodiol?</strong><br>\r\n Please contact your vet immediately if you notice any of the following: allergic reaction, diarrhea, vomiting, depression or jaundice (yellowing of the gums, skin or eyes).\r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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            "id": 197332,
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                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p>\r\n<strong>What is Terbutaline?</strong><br>\r\nTerbutaline is a bronchodilator that is used to treat or prevent the symptoms of asthma, emphysema and other breathing conditions. Terbutaline may be prescribed to help alleviate the symptoms of asthma such as shortness of breath, wheezing and other symptoms caused by asthma, collapsing trachea, chronic allergic bronchitis and other diseases of the lungs. Terbutaline is sold per tablet and requires a prescription from your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nTerbutaline is used in dogs and cats\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Used to treat or prevent symptoms of asthma, emphysema, and other breathing conditions.</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>Helps to alleviate the symptoms of asthma such as shortness of breath and wheezing.</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Terbutaline work?</strong><br>\r\nTerbutaline Sulfate relaxes the muscles in the bronchi, which causes them to dilate (have a larger opening). This improves airflow and breathing.\r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nTerbutaline is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nTablet Form\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nBrethine\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nTer- byoot-i-leen\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nTerbutaline\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Terbutaline?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests may be necessary while your pet is taking Terbutaline. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Terbutaline may interact with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nTerbutaline must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Terbutaline?</strong><br>\r\nPlease contact your vet immediately if you notice any of the following reactions: increased heart rate, tremors, nervousness and dizziness. These effects usually disappear after a short time. However, it is important to notify your veterinarian of this reaction.\r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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        },
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            "id": 197333,
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                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p>\r\n<strong>What is Lisinopril?</strong><br>\r\nLisinopril is a medication used to treat heart failure, high blood pressure and certain types of heart valve disease in dogs and cats. Lisinopril may also be prescribed to treat some forms of kidney disease. Lisinopril is sold per tablet and requires a prescription from your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nLisinopril is used in dogs and cats\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Used to treat heart faiure and high blood pressure in dogs and cats</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>Helpful in treatment of certain types of heart valve disease in dogs and cats<td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Lisinopril work?</strong><br>\r\nLisinopril is an ACE inhibitor used to dilate blood vessels to decrease fluid retention in treatment of congestive heart failure, high blood pressure and certain kidney diseases in dogs and cats.\r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nLisinopril is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nTablet Form\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nZestril, Prinivil\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nLy-SIN-oh-pril\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nLisinopril\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Lisinopril?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests may be necessary while your pet is taking Lisinopril. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Lisinopril may interact with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nLisinopril must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Lisinopril?</strong><br>\r\nPossible side effects associated with Lisinopril may include loss of appetite, diarrhea and vomiting. It may also cause low blood pressure and kidney dysfunction. \r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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        },
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            "id": 197334,
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                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p>\r\n<strong>What is Sotalol?</strong><br>\r\nSotalol is a medication used to treat tachycardia as well as certain types of heart arrhythmias by slowing the heart and keeping it in rhythm. Sotalol helps lessen the symptoms of weakness and shortness of breath. Sotalol is sold per tablet and requires a prescription from your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nSotalol is used in dogs and cats\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Used to treat tachycardia and certain types of arrhythmias.</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>Helps lessen the symptoms of weakness and shortness of breath.</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Sotalol work?</strong><br>\r\nSotalol works by helping to slow above average heartrates and to keep the heart at a healthy rhythm \r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nSotalol is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nTablet Form\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nSorine, BetaPace\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nSOE-ta-lol\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nSotalol\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Sotalol?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests may be necessary while your pet is taking Sotalol. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Sotalol may interact with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nSotalol must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Sotalol?</strong><br>\r\nPotential adverse effects include shortness of breath, fatigue, dizziness, nausea, and vomiting. Contact your veterinarian if you observe a pet acting ill in any way after taking Sotalol Tablets.\r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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        },
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            "id": 197335,
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                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p>\r\n\r\n<strong>What is Diphenhydramine?</strong><br>\r\nDiphenhydramine is an antihistamine that is used to treat allergic reactions, atopic dermatitis (itchy skin), motion sickness, vomiting, coughing or anxiety in dogs and cats. Diphenhydramine is sold per capsule and requires a prescription from your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nDiphenhydramine is used in dogs and cats\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Used to treat allergic reactions  and insect bites in dogs and cats</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>Helpful in managing the symptoms of atopic dermatitis (itchy skin)</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Diphenhydramine work?</strong><br>\r\nDiphenhydramine capsules work by blocking H1 receptors to keep histamines at bay, reducing symptoms of allergies.\r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nDiphenhydramine is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nCapsule Form\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nBenadryl, Banophen, Diphenhist\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nDye-fen-hye-dra-meen\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nDiphenhydramine\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Diphenhydramine?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests will be necessary while your pet is taking Diphenhydramine. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Diphenhydramine may interacts with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nDiphenhydramine must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Diphenhydramine?</strong><br>\r\nSide effects of diphenhydramine include drowsiness, dry mouth and urinary retention. In rare cases vomiting and diarrhea have also been reported.\r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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        },
        {
            "id": 197336,
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                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p>\r\n<strong>What is Zonisamide?</strong><br>\r\nZonisamide is a medication used to treat epilepsy and other seizure disorders in dogs and cats. Zonisamide is believed to effectively block sodium and calcium channels resulting in reducing the risk of epileptic seizures and better manages those seizures that do occur. Zonisamide is sold per capsule and requires a prescription from your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nZonisamide is used in dogs and cats\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Used to treat epilepsy and other seizure disorders in dogs and cats</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>Helps in reducing the risk of epileptic seizures and better manages those seizures that do occur.</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Zonisamide work?</strong><br>\r\nThe exact mechanism of action is unknown but Zonisamide supposedly blocks sodium channels in the brain which decreases the activity of nerve cells so they do not fire abnormally.\r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nZonisamide is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nCapsule Form\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nZonegran\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nZon-is-am-ide\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nZonisamide\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Zonisamide?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests may be necessary while your pet is taking Zonisamide. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Zonisamide may interact with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nZonisamide must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Zonisamide?</strong><br>\r\nPlease contact your veterinarian immediately if you notice any of the following reactions: drowsiness, incoordination, excitability and loss of appetite.\r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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        },
        {
            "id": 197337,
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                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p>\r\n<strong>What is Sotalol?</strong><br>\r\nSotalol is a medication used to treat tachycardia as well as certain types of heart arrhythmias by slowing the heart and keeping it in rhythm. Sotalol helps lessen the symptoms of weakness and shortness of breath. Sotalol is sold per tablet and requires a prescription from your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nSotalol is used in dogs and cats\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Used to treat tachycardia and certain types of arrhythmias.</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>Helps lessen the symptoms of weakness and shortness of breath.</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Sotalol work?</strong><br>\r\nSotalol works by helping to slow above average heartrates and to keep the heart at a healthy rhythm \r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nSotalol is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nTablet Form\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nSorine, BetaPace\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nSOE-ta-lol\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nSotalol\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Sotalol?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests may be necessary while your pet is taking Sotalol. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Sotalol may interact with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nSotalol must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Sotalol?</strong><br>\r\nPotential adverse effects include shortness of breath, fatigue, dizziness, nausea, and vomiting. Contact your veterinarian if you observe a pet acting ill in any way after taking Sotalol Tablets.\r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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        },
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            "id": 197338,
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                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p>\r\n\r\n<strong>What is Doxepin?</strong><br>\r\nDoxepin Hcl is a medication used to treat depression and anxiety in dogs and cats. Doxepin is also prescribed to help treat anxiety related disorders such as canine obsessive-compulsive disorders. Doxepin may also be prescribed to help alleviate noise phobias. Doxepin is sold per capsule and requires a prescription from your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nDoxepin is used in dogs and cats\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Used to treat depression in dogs and cats</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>Helpful in managing symptoms of anxiety related disorders such as canine obsessive-compulsive disorder</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Doxepin work?</strong><br>\r\nDoxepin is classified as a tricyclic antidepressant, tricyclic antidepressants block the reuptake of neurotransmitters, norepinephrine and serotonin, causing increased levels of these neurotransmitters. \r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nDoxepin is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nCapsule Form\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nSilenor, Sinequan\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nDok-suh-pin\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nDoxepin\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Doxepin?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests will be necessary while your pet is taking Doxepin. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Doxepin may interacts with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nDoxepin must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian. Do NOT feed pet aged cheese or use flea and/tick collars while giving your pet Doxepin, they can cause toxicity and possibly death.\r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Doxepin?</strong><br>\r\nDoxepin has less potential for adverse cardiac effects than many other tricyclics, but instances of ventricular arrhythmias have been reported, particularly after overdoses. It may also cause extreme excitability, gastrointestinal distress, or lethargy. Other side effects are possible. Contact your vet at once you notice any adverse reactions or strange behaviors after starting Doxepin.\r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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        },
        {
            "id": 197339,
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                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p>\r\n<strong>What is Ursodiol?</strong><br>\r\nUrsodiol is a medication given to treat certain diseases of the liver and gallbladder, including chronic hepatitis. It may also be used to help remove gallstones that contain cholesterol. Ursodiol is sold per tablet and requires a prescription from your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nUrsodiol is used in dogs and cats\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Used to treat certain diseases of the liver and gallbladder</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>May also be used to help remove gallstones</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Ursodiol work?</strong><br>\r\nUrsodiol works by improving the flow of bile into and out of the gallbladder and into the intestine. This prevents bile from building up. If bile builds up, it can be potentially toxic.\r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nUrsodiol is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nTablet Form\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nUrso, ActiGall\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nUr-so-DYE-al\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nUrsodiol\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Ursodiol?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests may be necessary while your pet is taking Ursodiol. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Ursodiol may interact with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nUrsodiol must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Ursodiol?</strong><br>\r\n Please contact your vet immediately if you notice any of the following: allergic reaction, diarrhea, vomiting, depression or jaundice (yellowing of the gums, skin or eyes).\r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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        },
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            "id": 197340,
            "pharmainfo": {
                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p>\r\n<strong>What is Amiodarone?</strong><br>\r\nAmiodarone is used to treat life-threatening ventricular arrhythmias and atrial fibrillation in dogs refractory to other, more common treatments. In some cases, it is used because of its effectiveness in treatment of both ventricular and supraventricular arrhythmias. Amiodarone is often used in combination with other drugs commonly used to treat heart disease and heart failure. These medications include ACE inhibitors, furosemide, spironolactone and pimobendan (Vetmedin). Amiodarone is sold per tablet and requires a prescription from your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nAmiodarone is for use in dogs\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Used to treat ventricular arrhythmias and atrial fibrillation</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>Effective in treating both ventricular and supraventricular arrhythmias</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Commonly used to treat heart disease and heart failure</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Amiodarone work?</strong><br>\r\nAmiodarone is a primarily a class III antiarrhythmic. Like other antiarrhythmic drugs of this class, amiodarone works primarily by blocking potassium rectifier currents that are responsible for the repolarization of the heart during phase 3 of the cardiac action potential\r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nAmiodarone is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nTablet Form\r\n\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nPacerone and Cordarone\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nAh-mee-o-der-own\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nAmiodarone\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Amiodarone?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests will be necessary while your pet is taking Amiodarone. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Amiodarone may interacts with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nAmiodarone must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Amiodarone?</strong><br>\r\nAmiodarone does not have many side effects. The most common adverse effect is to the liver and are typically reversible after cessation therapy\r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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        },
        {
            "id": 197341,
            "pharmainfo": {
                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p>\r\n<strong>What is Meloxicam?</strong><br>\r\nMeloxicam is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID) medication used to reduce pain, inflammation, and stiffness as a result of acute trauma or chronic musculoskeletal disorders such as osteoarthritis. Meloxicam works by reducing the hormones that can cause pain and inflammation in the body. Meloxicam is sold per tablet and requires a prescription from your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nMeloxicam is used in dogs only\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Used to help reduce pain and inflammation associated with musculoskeletal disorders like osteoarthritis.</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>May also be used to help treat pain, inflammation or stiffness as a result of an acute trauma.<td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Meloxicam work?</strong><br>\r\nMeloxicam is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). These types of drugs inhibit the cell's production of chemicals that trigger inflammation. Various NSAIDs work differently on different dogs, so if you think your dog is suffering from the pain of arthritis, discuss the use of a NSAID, including Meloxicam, with your veterinarian.\r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nMeloxicam is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nTablet Form\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nMetacam\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nMel-OX-i-cam\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nMeloxicam\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Meloxicam?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests may be necessary while your pet is taking Meloxicam. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Meloxicam may interact with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nMeloxicam must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Meloxicam?</strong><br>\r\nThe most common side effect of NSAIDs is stomach upset, but stomach ulcers may develop, in which case you may see loss of appetite; vomiting; diarrhea; dark, tarry or, bloody stools; or constipation. Side effects involving the kidney include increased thirst and urination, or changes in the urine color or smell. Side effects involving the liver include jaundice (yellowing of the gums, skin, or eyes). Other side effects may include pale gums, lethargy, shedding, incoordination, seizures, or behavioral changes. If any of these side effects are observed, stop treatment and contact your veterinarian.\r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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        },
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            "id": 197342,
            "pharmainfo": {
                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p>\r\n<strong>What is Amantadine?</strong><br>\r\nAmantadine tablets are indicated for the treatment of infection caused by various strains of Influenza A virus. Amantadine is also indicated in the treatment of parkinsonism and drug-induced extrapyramidal reactions. Amantadine is sold per tablet and requires a prescription from your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nAmantadine is for use in dogs and cats.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Indicated for the treatment of infection from various strains of the Influenza A virus</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>Indicated for the treatment of parkinsonism and drug-induced extrapyramidal reactions</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>May be used in the treatment of arthritis and neuropathic pain due to nerve injury</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Amantadine work?</strong><br>\r\nThe nervous system has a NMDA receptor that makes animals more susceptible to pain. Amantadine blocks the NMDA receptor alleviating chronic pain for dogs and cats.\r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nAmantadine is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nTablet or Capsule Form\r\n\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nSymmetrel\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nUh-MAN-tuh-deen\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nAmantadine\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Amantadine?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests will be necessary while your pet is taking Amantadine. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Amantadine may interacts with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nAmantadine must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Amantadine?</strong><br>\r\nPossible side effects of amantadine may include flatulence, diarrhea and agitation. Taking this medication with antihistamines may also lead to difficulty urinating, dry mouth and an increased heart rate.\r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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        },
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            "id": 197343,
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                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p>\r\n\r\n<strong>What is Carvedilol?</strong><br>\r\nCarvedilol is used for the treatment of congestive cardiac failure and the management of hypertension in dogs. Carvedilol is a multi-action cardiovascular medication that is categorized as a nonselective beta-adrenoceptor antagonist and a vasodilator. Carvedilol is sold per tablet and requires a prescription from your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nCarvedilol is for use in dogs\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Used for the treatment of congestive cardiac failure</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>Effective in the treatment of managing hypertension in dogs</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Carvedilol work?</strong><br>\r\nCarvedilol is a prescription beta-blocker medication used to treat congestive heart failure in dogs. This medication works by affecting the heart and blood flow through veins and arteries in the body.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nCarvedilol is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nTablet Form\r\n\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nCoreg\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nKAR-vay-dil-ol\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nCarvedilol\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Carvedilol?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests will be necessary while your pet is taking Carvedilol. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Carvedilol may interacts with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nCarvedilol must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Carvedilol?</strong><br>\r\nSide effects of carvedilol include fatigue, diarrhea, bradycardia, edema, sleeplessness, dyspnea and urinary tract infections\r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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            "id": 197344,
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                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p>\r\n<strong>What is Primidone?</strong><br>\r\nPrimidone is an anticonvulsant medication that is used in the treatment of epilepsy in dogs. Primidone helps control the severity and frequency of seizure activity associated with epilepsy and can be used for long-term treatment and provides an effective means of controlling convulsions caused by infectious neuropathies, such as viral encephalitis and distemper. Primidone is sold per tablet and requires a prescription from your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nPrimidone is used in dogs\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Used in the treatment of epilepsy in dogs.</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>Helps control the severity and frequency of seizures</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Primidone work?</strong><br>\r\nPrimidone works by decreasing nerve impulses to the nervous system, which helps to reduce the severity and frequency of seizure activity\r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nPrimidone is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nTablet Form\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nNeurosyn\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nPRIM-i-done\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nPrimidone\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Primidone?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests may be necessary while your pet is taking Primidone. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Primidone may interact with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nPrimidone must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Primidone?</strong><br>\r\nPossible side effects include liver toxicity, anxiety when initiating treatment, agitation when initiating treatment, increased thirst, increased urination, increased appetite and weight gain. Other side effects are possible.\r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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            "id": 197345,
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                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p>\r\n\r\n<strong>What is Diphenhydramine?</strong><br>\r\nDiphenhydramine is an antihistamine that is used to treat allergic reactions, atopic dermatitis (itchy skin), motion sickness, vomiting, coughing or anxiety in dogs and cats. Diphenhydramine is sold per capsule and requires a prescription from your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nDiphenhydramine is used in dogs and cats\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Used to treat allergic reactions  and insect bites in dogs and cats</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>Helpful in managing the symptoms of atopic dermatitis (itchy skin)</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Diphenhydramine work?</strong><br>\r\nDiphenhydramine capsules work by blocking H1 receptors to keep histamines at bay, reducing symptoms of allergies.\r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nDiphenhydramine is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nCapsule Form\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nBenadryl, Banophen, Diphenhist\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nDye-fen-hye-dra-meen\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nDiphenhydramine\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Diphenhydramine?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests will be necessary while your pet is taking Diphenhydramine. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Diphenhydramine may interacts with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nDiphenhydramine must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Diphenhydramine?</strong><br>\r\nSide effects of diphenhydramine include drowsiness, dry mouth and urinary retention. In rare cases vomiting and diarrhea have also been reported.\r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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            "id": 197346,
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                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p>\r\n<strong>What is Zonisamide?</strong><br>\r\nZonisamide is a medication used to treat epilepsy and other seizure disorders in dogs and cats. Zonisamide is believed to effectively block sodium and calcium channels resulting in reducing the risk of epileptic seizures and better manages those seizures that do occur. Zonisamide is sold per capsule and requires a prescription from your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nZonisamide is used in dogs and cats\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Used to treat epilepsy and other seizure disorders in dogs and cats</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>Helps in reducing the risk of epileptic seizures and better manages those seizures that do occur.</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Zonisamide work?</strong><br>\r\nThe exact mechanism of action is unknown but Zonisamide supposedly blocks sodium channels in the brain which decreases the activity of nerve cells so they do not fire abnormally.\r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nZonisamide is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nCapsule Form\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nZonegran\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nZon-is-am-ide\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nZonisamide\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Zonisamide?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests may be necessary while your pet is taking Zonisamide. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Zonisamide may interact with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nZonisamide must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Zonisamide?</strong><br>\r\nPlease contact your veterinarian immediately if you notice any of the following reactions: drowsiness, incoordination, excitability and loss of appetite.\r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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        },
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            "id": 197347,
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                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p>\r\n<strong>What is Lisinopril?</strong><br>\r\nLisinopril is a medication used to treat heart failure, high blood pressure and certain types of heart valve disease in dogs and cats. Lisinopril may also be prescribed to treat some forms of kidney disease. Lisinopril is sold per tablet and requires a prescription from your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nLisinopril is used in dogs and cats\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Used to treat heart faiure and high blood pressure in dogs and cats</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>Helpful in treatment of certain types of heart valve disease in dogs and cats<td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Lisinopril work?</strong><br>\r\nLisinopril is an ACE inhibitor used to dilate blood vessels to decrease fluid retention in treatment of congestive heart failure, high blood pressure and certain kidney diseases in dogs and cats.\r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nLisinopril is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nTablet Form\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nZestril, Prinivil\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nLy-SIN-oh-pril\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nLisinopril\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Lisinopril?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests may be necessary while your pet is taking Lisinopril. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Lisinopril may interact with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nLisinopril must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Lisinopril?</strong><br>\r\nPossible side effects associated with Lisinopril may include loss of appetite, diarrhea and vomiting. It may also cause low blood pressure and kidney dysfunction. \r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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        },
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            "id": 197348,
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                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p>\r\n<strong>What is Levetiracetam?</strong><br>\r\nLevetiracetam is an anticonvulsant medication that treats epilepsy (seizures) in dogs and cats. Levetiracetam can be used on its own for treatment or with other anticonvulsant medications. Levetiracetam is sold per tablet and requires a prescription from your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nLevetiracetam is used in dogs and cats\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Used to treat epilepsy in dogs and cats</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>Helpful in managing treatment on its own or with other anticonvulsant medications</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Levetiracetam work?</strong><br>\r\nLevetiracetam is classified as an anticonvulsant. Anticonvulsants work by decreasing abnormal excitement in the brain.  \r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nLevetiracetam is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nTablet Form\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nKeppra\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nLEE-ve-tye-RA-se-tam\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nLevetiracetam\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Levetiracetam?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests may be necessary while your pet is taking Levetiracetam. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Levetiracetam may interact with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nLevetiracetam must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Levetiracetam?</strong><br>\r\nLevetiracetam, as with all seizure control medications, have the potential to cause drowsiness. Cats may have a temporary loss in appetite when first beginning this medication.\r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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        },
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            "id": 197349,
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                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p>\r\n<strong>What is Meloxicam?</strong><br>\r\nMeloxicam is a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID) medication used to reduce pain, inflammation, and stiffness as a result of acute trauma or chronic musculoskeletal disorders such as osteoarthritis. Meloxicam works by reducing the hormones that can cause pain and inflammation in the body. Meloxicam is sold per tablet and requires a prescription from your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nMeloxicam is used in dogs only\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Used to help reduce pain and inflammation associated with musculoskeletal disorders like osteoarthritis.</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>May also be used to help treat pain, inflammation or stiffness as a result of an acute trauma.<td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Meloxicam work?</strong><br>\r\nMeloxicam is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID). These types of drugs inhibit the cell's production of chemicals that trigger inflammation. Various NSAIDs work differently on different dogs, so if you think your dog is suffering from the pain of arthritis, discuss the use of a NSAID, including Meloxicam, with your veterinarian.\r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nMeloxicam is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nTablet Form\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nMetacam\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nMel-OX-i-cam\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nMeloxicam\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Meloxicam?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests may be necessary while your pet is taking Meloxicam. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Meloxicam may interact with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nMeloxicam must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Meloxicam?</strong><br>\r\nThe most common side effect of NSAIDs is stomach upset, but stomach ulcers may develop, in which case you may see loss of appetite; vomiting; diarrhea; dark, tarry or, bloody stools; or constipation. Side effects involving the kidney include increased thirst and urination, or changes in the urine color or smell. Side effects involving the liver include jaundice (yellowing of the gums, skin, or eyes). Other side effects may include pale gums, lethargy, shedding, incoordination, seizures, or behavioral changes. If any of these side effects are observed, stop treatment and contact your veterinarian.\r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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            "id": 197350,
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                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p>\r\n<strong>What is Lisinopril?</strong><br>\r\nLisinopril is a medication used to treat heart failure, high blood pressure and certain types of heart valve disease in dogs and cats. Lisinopril may also be prescribed to treat some forms of kidney disease. Lisinopril is sold per tablet and requires a prescription from your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nLisinopril is used in dogs and cats\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Used to treat heart faiure and high blood pressure in dogs and cats</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>Helpful in treatment of certain types of heart valve disease in dogs and cats<td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Lisinopril work?</strong><br>\r\nLisinopril is an ACE inhibitor used to dilate blood vessels to decrease fluid retention in treatment of congestive heart failure, high blood pressure and certain kidney diseases in dogs and cats.\r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nLisinopril is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nTablet Form\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nZestril, Prinivil\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nLy-SIN-oh-pril\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nLisinopril\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Lisinopril?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests may be necessary while your pet is taking Lisinopril. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Lisinopril may interact with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nLisinopril must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Lisinopril?</strong><br>\r\nPossible side effects associated with Lisinopril may include loss of appetite, diarrhea and vomiting. It may also cause low blood pressure and kidney dysfunction. \r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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            "id": 197351,
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                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p>\r\n<strong>What is Lisinopril?</strong><br>\r\nLisinopril is a medication used to treat heart failure, high blood pressure and certain types of heart valve disease in dogs and cats. Lisinopril may also be prescribed to treat some forms of kidney disease. Lisinopril is sold per tablet and requires a prescription from your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nLisinopril is used in dogs and cats\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Used to treat heart faiure and high blood pressure in dogs and cats</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>Helpful in treatment of certain types of heart valve disease in dogs and cats<td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Lisinopril work?</strong><br>\r\nLisinopril is an ACE inhibitor used to dilate blood vessels to decrease fluid retention in treatment of congestive heart failure, high blood pressure and certain kidney diseases in dogs and cats.\r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nLisinopril is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nTablet Form\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nZestril, Prinivil\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nLy-SIN-oh-pril\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nLisinopril\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Lisinopril?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests may be necessary while your pet is taking Lisinopril. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Lisinopril may interact with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nLisinopril must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Lisinopril?</strong><br>\r\nPossible side effects associated with Lisinopril may include loss of appetite, diarrhea and vomiting. It may also cause low blood pressure and kidney dysfunction. \r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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            "id": 197352,
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                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p>\r\n\r\n<strong>What is Clopidogrel?</strong><br>\r\nClopidogrel is a platelet aggregation inhibitor. Clopidogrel reduces the risk of blood clots caused by thromboembolic disease and hypercoagulable states. Clopidogrel is used in cats with cardiomyopathy and has shown significant anti-platelet drug activity at a wide range of doses. Clopidogrel is also used in dogs with underlying hypercoagulability. This medication is helpful for treatment in pets that are unable to tolerate aspirin. Clopidogrel is sold per tablet and requires a prescription from your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nClopidogrel is primarily used in cats\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Clopidogrel reduces the risk of blood clots caused by thromboembolic disease and hypercoagulable states\r\n</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>Clopidogrel is used in cats with cardiomyopathy</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Clopidogrel work?</strong><br>\r\nClopidogrel works on platelets, which are the blood cells that are responsible for clot formation. It has a different mechanism of action than aspirin, which is also used in animals or humans that are at risk for blood clots\r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nClopidogrel is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nTablet Form\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nPlavix\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nKloh-PID-oh-grel\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nClopidogrel\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Clopidogrel?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests will be necessary while your pet is taking Clopidogrel. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Clopidogrel may interacts with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nClopidogrel must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Clopidogrel?</strong><br>\r\nIf your pet begins bleeding unexpectedly or has black stool, contact your veterinarian immediately, as these could be signs of a serious side effect. If you notice any behavioral or physiological changes in your pet while administering clopidogrel, contact your veterinarian immediately\r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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            "id": 197353,
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                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p>\r\n\r\n<strong>What is Carvedilol?</strong><br>\r\nCarvedilol is used for the treatment of congestive cardiac failure and the management of hypertension in dogs. Carvedilol is a multi-action cardiovascular medication that is categorized as a nonselective beta-adrenoceptor antagonist and a vasodilator. Carvedilol is sold per tablet and requires a prescription from your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nCarvedilol is for use in dogs\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Used for the treatment of congestive cardiac failure</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>Effective in the treatment of managing hypertension in dogs</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Carvedilol work?</strong><br>\r\nCarvedilol is a prescription beta-blocker medication used to treat congestive heart failure in dogs. This medication works by affecting the heart and blood flow through veins and arteries in the body.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nCarvedilol is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nTablet Form\r\n\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nCoreg\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nKAR-vay-dil-ol\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nCarvedilol\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Carvedilol?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests will be necessary while your pet is taking Carvedilol. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Carvedilol may interacts with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nCarvedilol must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Carvedilol?</strong><br>\r\nSide effects of carvedilol include fatigue, diarrhea, bradycardia, edema, sleeplessness, dyspnea and urinary tract infections\r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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            "id": 197354,
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                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p>\r\n<strong>What is Amantadine?</strong><br>\r\nAmantadine capsules are indicated for the treatment of infection caused by various strains of Influenza A virus. Amantadine is also indicated in the treatment of parkinsonism and drug-induced extrapyramidal reactions. Amantadine is sold per capsule and requires a prescription from your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nAmantadine is for use in dogs and cats.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Indicated for the treatment of infection from various strains of the Influenza A virus</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>Indicated for the treatment of parkinsonism and drug-induced extrapyramidal reactions</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>May be used in the treatment of arthritis and neuropathic pain due to nerve injury</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Amantadine work?</strong><br>\r\nThe nervous system has a NMDA receptor that makes animals more susceptible to pain. Amantadine blocks the NMDA receptor alleviating chronic pain for dogs and cats.\r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nAmantadine is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nTablet or Capsule Form\r\n\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nSymmetrel\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nUh-MAN-tuh-deen\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nAmantadine\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Amantadine?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests will be necessary while your pet is taking Amantadine. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Amantadine may interacts with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nAmantadine must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Amantadine?</strong><br>\r\nPossible side effects of amantadine may include flatulence, diarrhea and agitation. Taking this medication with antihistamines may also lead to difficulty urinating, dry mouth and an increased heart rate.\r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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            "id": 197355,
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                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p>\r\n<strong>What is Levetiracetam?</strong><br>\r\nLevetiracetam is an anticonvulsant medication that treats epilepsy (seizures) in dogs and cats. Levetiracetam can be used on its own for treatment or with other anticonvulsant medications. Levetiracetam is sold per tablet and requires a prescription from your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nLevetiracetam is used in dogs and cats\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Used to treat epilepsy in dogs and cats</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>Helpful in managing treatment on its own or with other anticonvulsant medications</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Levetiracetam work?</strong><br>\r\nLevetiracetam is classified as an anticonvulsant. Anticonvulsants work by decreasing abnormal excitement in the brain.  \r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nLevetiracetam is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nTablet Form\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nKeppra\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nLEE-ve-tye-RA-se-tam\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nLevetiracetam\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Levetiracetam?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests may be necessary while your pet is taking Levetiracetam. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Levetiracetam may interact with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nLevetiracetam must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Levetiracetam?</strong><br>\r\nLevetiracetam, as with all seizure control medications, have the potential to cause drowsiness. Cats may have a temporary loss in appetite when first beginning this medication.\r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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            "id": 197356,
            "pharmainfo": {
                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p>\r\n<strong>What is Trazodone?</strong><br>\r\nTrazodone is an antidepressant medication that is used to treat depression and anxiety disorders. Trazodone works to improve mood, appetite and energy level in pets with major depressive disorder by affecting chemical signals to the brain called neurotransmitters. Trazodone is used to treat and manage certain types of depression, anxiety, and fear based aggression and behavioral disorders in dogs. Trazodone is sold per tablet and requires a prescription from your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nTrazodone is used in dogs and cats\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Used to treat depression and anxiety disorders</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>Helps to improve mood, appetite and energy levels in pets with major depressive disorders</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Trazodone work?</strong><br>\r\nTrazodone is a serotonin antagonist reuptake inhibitor (SARI) and works by increasing serotonin levels in the brain, helping to reduce anxiety and impulsive or unwanted behaviors.\r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nTrazodone is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nTablet Form\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nDesyrel\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nTRAZ-oh-doan\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nTrazodone\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Trazodone?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests may be necessary while your pet is taking Trazodone. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Trazodone may interact with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nTrazodone must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Trazodone?</strong><br>\r\n Most common adverse reactions are edema, blurred vision, syncope, drowsiness, fatigue, diarrhea, nasal congestion and weight loss. Contact your veterinarian immediately should any side effects be observed in your pet.\r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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        },
        {
            "id": 197357,
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                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p>\r\n<strong>What is Mycophenolate Mofetil?</strong><br>\r\nMycophenolate Mofetil is a medication that is prescribed to suppress  the immune system for the treatment of several different diseases. Mycophenolate Mofetil may be used to help treat inflammation of the kidney, muscle fatigue, inflammatory bowel disease (IBS) and various other autoimmune diseases. It is most commonly used post transplant and autoimmune disorders, where the body produces antibodies against itself. Mycophenolate is sold per tablet and requires a prescription from your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nMycophenolate Mofetil is used in dogs and cats\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Used most commonly post transplant and to treat autoimmune disorders, where the body produces antibodies against itself..</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>May also be used to help treat inflammation of the kidney, muscle fatigue, inflammatory bowel disease and other autoimmune diseases.</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Mycophenolate Mofetil work?</strong><br>\r\nMycophenolate Mofetil works to suppress the immune system to aid in diseases where the body might begin to produce antibodies against itself.\r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nMycophenolate Mofetil is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nTablet Form\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nCellCept\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nMye-co-FEN-o-late Mo-FE-til\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nMycophenolate Mofetil\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Mycophenolate Mofetil?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests may be necessary while your pet is taking Mycophenolate Mofetil. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Mycophenolate Mofetil may interact with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nMycophenolate Mofetil must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Mycophenolate Mofetil?</strong><br>\r\nGastrointestinal effects, such as diarrhea, vomiting and anorexia, are the most likely negative effects and can be severe. If diarrhea persists or is severe, contact your veterinarian.\r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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        },
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            "id": 197358,
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                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p>\r\n<strong>What is Trazodone?</strong><br>\r\nTrazodone is an antidepressant medication that is used to treat depression and anxiety disorders. Trazodone works to improve mood, appetite and energy level in pets with major depressive disorder by affecting chemical signals to the brain called neurotransmitters. Trazodone is used to treat and manage certain types of depression, anxiety, and fear based aggression and behavioral disorders in dogs. Trazodone is sold per tablet and requires a prescription from your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nTrazodone is used in dogs and cats\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Used to treat depression and anxiety disorders</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>Helps to improve mood, appetite and energy levels in pets with major depressive disorders</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Trazodone work?</strong><br>\r\nTrazodone is a serotonin antagonist reuptake inhibitor (SARI) and works by increasing serotonin levels in the brain, helping to reduce anxiety and impulsive or unwanted behaviors.\r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nTrazodone is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nTablet Form\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nDesyrel\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nTRAZ-oh-doan\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nTrazodone\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Trazodone?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests may be necessary while your pet is taking Trazodone. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Trazodone may interact with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nTrazodone must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Trazodone?</strong><br>\r\n Most common adverse reactions are edema, blurred vision, syncope, drowsiness, fatigue, diarrhea, nasal congestion and weight loss. Contact your veterinarian immediately should any side effects be observed in your pet.\r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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        },
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            "id": 197359,
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                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p>\r\n<strong>What is Levetiracetam?</strong><br>\r\nLevetiracetam is an anticonvulsant medication that treats epilepsy (seizures) in dogs and cats. Levetiracetam can be used on its own for treatment or with other anticonvulsant medications. Levetiracetam is sold per tablet and requires a prescription from your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nLevetiracetam is used in dogs and cats\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Used to treat epilepsy in dogs and cats</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>Helpful in managing treatment on its own or with other anticonvulsant medications</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Levetiracetam work?</strong><br>\r\nLevetiracetam is classified as an anticonvulsant. Anticonvulsants work by decreasing abnormal excitement in the brain.  \r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nLevetiracetam is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nTablet Form\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nKeppra\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nLEE-ve-tye-RA-se-tam\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nLevetiracetam\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Levetiracetam?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests may be necessary while your pet is taking Levetiracetam. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Levetiracetam may interact with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nLevetiracetam must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Levetiracetam?</strong><br>\r\nLevetiracetam, as with all seizure control medications, have the potential to cause drowsiness. Cats may have a temporary loss in appetite when first beginning this medication.\r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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        },
        {
            "id": 197360,
            "pharmainfo": {
                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p>\r\n<strong>What is Levetiracetam?</strong><br>\r\nLevetiracetam is an anticonvulsant medication that treats epilepsy (seizures) in dogs and cats. Levetiracetam can be used on its own for treatment or with other anticonvulsant medications. Levetiracetam is sold per tablet and requires a prescription from your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nLevetiracetam is used in dogs and cats\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Used to treat epilepsy in dogs and cats</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>Helpful in managing treatment on its own or with other anticonvulsant medications</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Levetiracetam work?</strong><br>\r\nLevetiracetam is classified as an anticonvulsant. Anticonvulsants work by decreasing abnormal excitement in the brain.  \r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nLevetiracetam is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nTablet Form\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nKeppra\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nLEE-ve-tye-RA-se-tam\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nLevetiracetam\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Levetiracetam?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests may be necessary while your pet is taking Levetiracetam. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Levetiracetam may interact with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nLevetiracetam must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Levetiracetam?</strong><br>\r\nLevetiracetam, as with all seizure control medications, have the potential to cause drowsiness. Cats may have a temporary loss in appetite when first beginning this medication.\r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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            "id": 197361,
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                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p>\r\n<strong>What is Mirtazapine?</strong><br>\r\nMirtazapine is a medication generally used as an appetite stimulant and anti-nausea drug in pets who suffer from chronic kidney disease or stomach disease. Mirtazapine works by blocking signals from the intestine and stomach to the brain. Mirtazapine is sold per tablet and requires a prescription from your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nMirtazapine is used in dogs and cats\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Used as an appetite stimulant in pets who suffer from chronic kidney or stomach disease.</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>May also be used to help ease nausea symptoms associated with kidney or stomach disease..<td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Mirtazapine work?</strong><br>\r\nMirtazapine works to block signals from the intestines  and stomach that communicate with the vomit center of the brain.\r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nMirtazapine is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nTablet Form\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nRemeron, Mirataz\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nMer-TAZ-a-peen\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nMirtazapine\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Mirtazapine?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests may be necessary while your pet is taking Mirtazapine. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Mirtazapine may interact with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nMirtazapine must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Mirtazapine?</strong><br>\r\nMirtazapine may cause a drop in blood pressure or an elevation in heart rate. Drowsiness and serotonin syndrome are potential side effects. \r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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        },
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            "id": 197362,
            "pharmainfo": {
                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p>\r\n<strong>What is Levetiracetam?</strong><br>\r\nLevetiracetam is an anticonvulsant medication that treats epilepsy (seizures) in dogs and cats. Levetiracetam can be used on its own for treatment or with other anticonvulsant medications. Levetiracetam is sold per tablet and requires a prescription from your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nLevetiracetam is used in dogs and cats\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Used to treat epilepsy in dogs and cats</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>Helpful in managing treatment on its own or with other anticonvulsant medications</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Levetiracetam work?</strong><br>\r\nLevetiracetam is classified as an anticonvulsant. Anticonvulsants work by decreasing abnormal excitement in the brain.  \r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nLevetiracetam is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nTablet Form\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nKeppra\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nLEE-ve-tye-RA-se-tam\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nLevetiracetam\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Levetiracetam?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests may be necessary while your pet is taking Levetiracetam. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Levetiracetam may interact with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nLevetiracetam must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Levetiracetam?</strong><br>\r\nLevetiracetam, as with all seizure control medications, have the potential to cause drowsiness. Cats may have a temporary loss in appetite when first beginning this medication.\r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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        },
        {
            "id": 197363,
            "pharmainfo": {
                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p>\r\n<strong>What is Mycophenolate Mofetil?</strong><br>\r\nMycophenolate Mofetil is a medication that is prescribed to suppress  the immune system for the treatment of several different diseases. Mycophenolate Mofetil may be used to help treat inflammation of the kidney, muscle fatigue, inflammatory bowel disease (IBS) and various other autoimmune diseases. It is most commonly used post transplant and autoimmune disorders, where the body produces antibodies against itself. Mycophenolate is sold per tablet and requires a prescription from your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nMycophenolate Mofetil is used in dogs and cats\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Used most commonly post transplant and to treat autoimmune disorders, where the body produces antibodies against itself..</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>May also be used to help treat inflammation of the kidney, muscle fatigue, inflammatory bowel disease and other autoimmune diseases.</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Mycophenolate Mofetil work?</strong><br>\r\nMycophenolate Mofetil works to suppress the immune system to aid in diseases where the body might begin to produce antibodies against itself.\r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nMycophenolate Mofetil is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nTablet Form\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nCellCept\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nMye-co-FEN-o-late Mo-FE-til\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nMycophenolate Mofetil\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Mycophenolate Mofetil?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests may be necessary while your pet is taking Mycophenolate Mofetil. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Mycophenolate Mofetil may interact with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nMycophenolate Mofetil must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Mycophenolate Mofetil?</strong><br>\r\nGastrointestinal effects, such as diarrhea, vomiting and anorexia, are the most likely negative effects and can be severe. If diarrhea persists or is severe, contact your veterinarian.\r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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        },
        {
            "id": 197364,
            "pharmainfo": {
                "html": "<strong>PLEASE NOTE: Generic medications may vary from one order to the next by size, color and shape depending on the manufacturer. </strong><p>\r\n<strong>What is Levetiracetam?</strong><br>\r\nLevetiracetam is an anticonvulsant medication that treats epilepsy (seizures) in dogs and cats. Levetiracetam can be used on its own for treatment or with other anticonvulsant medications. Levetiracetam is sold per tablet and requires a prescription from your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who is it for?</strong><br>\r\nLevetiracetam is used in dogs and cats\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What are the benefits?</strong><br>\r\n<table cellpadding=\"4\" cellspacing=\"0\" border=\"0\">\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></td>\r\n\t  <td>Used to treat epilepsy in dogs and cats</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n     <tr valign=\"top\">\r\n          <td><strong>*</strong></span></td>\r\n\t  <td>Helpful in managing treatment on its own or with other anticonvulsant medications</td>\r\n     </tr>\r\n</table></p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How does Levetiracetam work?</strong><br>\r\nLevetiracetam is classified as an anticonvulsant. Anticonvulsants work by decreasing abnormal excitement in the brain.  \r\n<p><strong>Is there a generic equivalent available?</strong><br>\r\nThis is a generic medication\r\n\r\n<p><strong>How is it given?</strong><br>\r\nLevetiracetam is given by mouth. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian.\r\n\r\n<p>This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What form(s) does it come in?</strong><br>\r\nTablet Form\r\n\r\n\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t\t<p><strong>Brand Name</strong><br>\r\nKeppra\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Pronunciation</strong><br>\r\nLEE-ve-tye-RA-se-tam\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Common Drug Name</strong><br>\r\nLevetiracetam\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Levetiracetam?</strong><br>\r\nTalk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected, and what type of exams and tests may be necessary while your pet is taking Levetiracetam. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be necessary along with this medication.\r\n<p>Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, as Levetiracetam may interact with any of these. Also tell your veterinarian if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications.</p>\r\n\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I miss a dose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you miss a dose, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the one you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not give two doses at once.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What is the most important information I should know?</strong><br>\r\nLevetiracetam must be given exactly as your veterinarian prescribes and you must watch carefully for any side effects. Do not adjust the medication amount without consulting with your veterinarian. \r\n\r\n<p>Periodic blood testing may be required. Contact your veterinarian if your pet has changes in behavior, vomiting or diarrhea, decreased appetite, or becomes depressed, weak, or lethargic.</p>\r\n\r\n<p><strong>Who should not take it?</strong><br>\r\nDo not use in breeding, pregnant, or lactating animals (female animals nursing their young); the safety of the drug has not been determined in these animals. \r\n\r\n<p><strong>What side effects may be seen when taking Levetiracetam?</strong><br>\r\nLevetiracetam, as with all seizure control medications, have the potential to cause drowsiness. Cats may have a temporary loss in appetite when first beginning this medication.\r\n<p><strong>How is it stored?</strong><br>\r\nStore at room temperature in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container. Keep out of reach of children and pets.\r\n\r\n<p><strong>What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?</strong><br>\r\nIf you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately. Signs of an acute overdose include collapse, seizures, and coma."
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