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Methocarbamol Tablets, 500mg

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FDA-Approved Muscle Relaxant Tablets for Pets

Product Description

Methocarbamol 500mg Tablets are an FDA-approved prescription muscle relaxant that veterinarians use to manage muscle spasms and tremors in dogs, cats, and horses. It works through the brain to settle down out-of-control muscle activity without cutting off normal nerve signals to the muscles. The 500mg strength is a better fit for cats and smaller dogs where a higher dose would simply be too much. It is used for disc disease, acute injuries, permethrin poisoning in cats, and toxin-related tremors.

Benefits

  • Small Pet Dose Accuracy: The 500mg tablet allows more precise weight-based dosing for cats and small dogs where the 750mg strength exceeds what is needed.
  • Traumatic Muscle Spasm Relief: Reduces painful muscle spasms caused by acute injury, inflammation, or traumatic musculoskeletal conditions in dogs, cats, and horses.
  • Disc Disease Spasm Support: Provides muscle spasm relief as part of a broader treatment plan for intervertebral disc disease in dogs of all sizes.
  • Permethrin Toxicity in Cats: An important first-line treatment for controlling severe muscle tremors in cats accidentally exposed to permethrin-containing dog flea products.
  • FDA-Approved Veterinary Medication: FDA-approved for on-label use in dogs, cats, and horses, giving veterinarians and pet owners a well-established and reliable treatment option.

Ingredients

Active Ingredients

Methocarbamol 500mg

How to Use

Methocarbamol 500mg Tablets are a prescription-only medication. A valid veterinarian prescription is required to purchase this product.

Please follow your veterinarian's specific instructions for the dosage and administration of this medication for your pet.

Disclaimer: Dosage and administration of this medication must be determined by a licensed veterinarian. Always consult your veterinarian before administering or adjusting any prescription medication for your pet.

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Additional Information

Precautions

  • Known Allergy Contraindication: Do not give to any pet with a confirmed hypersensitivity or allergy to methocarbamol or related muscle relaxant medications.
  • Caution in Kidney Disease: Use carefully in pets with renal impairment, as reduced kidney clearance may cause the drug to build up to higher than expected levels.
  • Caution in Pregnancy and Nursing: Pregnant or nursing animals should only receive this medication if a veterinarian has carefully weighed the risks and determined it is truly necessary.
  • Caution With CNS Depressants: Pairing this medication with sedatives, tranquilizers, barbiturates, or opioids can compound the calming effects and leave pets far more sedated than intended.
  • Short Duration Requires Multiple Doses: Methocarbamol has a short duration of action; skipping doses will result in inadequate muscle relaxation between treatment intervals.
  • Check for Drug Interactions: Before starting treatment, make sure your vet has a full picture of everything your pet is currently taking, especially anything that affects the nervous system.

Possible Side Effects

  • Sedation and Incoordination: Drowsiness, weakness, and mild stumbling are expected effects and are commonly noticed in pets during treatment.
  • Drooling and Vomiting: Excessive salivation and vomiting can occur, particularly in cats, and are most likely at the start of treatment.
  • Urine Discoloration: Green, dark brown, or black urine is a harmless and expected effect of this medication that clears up once treatment ends.
  • Overdose Signs: Extreme sedation, severe stumbling, and loss of reflexes are signs of overdose that need immediate emergency veterinary attention.

Storage Information

  • Room Temperature Storage: Tablets should be kept in a well-sealed container at room temperature, protected from excess heat and humidity at all times.
  • Protect from Moisture and Light: Keeping tablets away from damp spots and direct sunlight helps hold on to their full potency over time.
  • Keep Out of Reach: Store the medication safely away from children and other pets not currently being treated with it.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Why is the 500mg methocarbamol tablet more appropriate for cats than the 750mg?

Ans: Cats are much smaller than most dogs and need considerably lower doses of methocarbamol to get the job done. The 500mg tablet makes it easier to land on an accurate amount without having to break a tablet into awkward fragments. Getting the dose right matters a lot in cats, as they are more sensitive to sedative effects.

Q2: Can methocarbamol 500mg be used in cats as an emergency treatment for permethrin exposure?

Ans: Yes, methocarbamol is one of the go-to medications for managing the severe muscle tremors that come with permethrin poisoning in cats. It helps bring those tremors under control while the veterinary team works on clearing the toxin from the body. Any suspected permethrin exposure in a cat should be treated as an emergency straight away.

Q3: Is methocarbamol 500mg safe to use in pets with kidney problems?

Ans: Methocarbamol needs to be used with caution in pets that have reduced kidney function. Because the kidneys play a role in clearing the medication from the body, any impairment can cause it to linger longer than expected. Your vet will assess whether it is appropriate and adjust the plan accordingly if kidney disease is present.

Q4: What are the signs that a pet may be getting too much methocarbamol?

Ans: Pets that have received more than their prescribed dose may show extreme drowsiness, significant stumbling and loss of coordination, or a noticeable drop in normal reflexes. These are warning signs that need prompt veterinary attention. Always stick to the dose your vet has prescribed and reach out immediately if anything seems off.

Q5: What should I do if my pet accidentally receives a double dose of methocarbamol?

Ans: Get in touch with your vet or an emergency animal hospital straight away if you think your pet has had more than the prescribed amount. Signs like heavy sedation, stumbling, or unusual limpness need to be seen by a vet as soon as possible. Do not wait to see if things improve on their own.

Package type: Plastic bottle

Pet dietary preferences: Veterinarian recommended

Pet supply product form: Tablets