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Gabapentin Capsules, 300mg

Varies (Generic) SKU: 426429-100

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Size: 100 capsules
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Gabapentin Capsules for Dogs and Cats Pain Relief

Product Description

Gabapentin pills are a veterinarian-ordered medication taken by mouth to address chronic discomfort, control fits, and soothe nerves in pets. As a standard nerve-calming option, it functions by balancing electrical pulses and managing mineral flow to help animals stay calm and pain-free. It is frequently added to treatment plans for nerve-related aches, seizure disorders, or tension when monitored by a medical professional.

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Benefits

  • Chronic pain support: Successfully treats long-term and nerve-related pain linked to arthritis, cancer, and neurological issues in animals.
  • Seizure management aid: Helps lower the occurrence of seizures and supports the control of epilepsy and partial fits in pets.
  • Stress level reduction: Encourages a calming response during tense events like traveling, veterinary appointments, or loud storms.
  • Combination therapy use: Gabapentin 300 mg capsules work with other drugs to improve pain relief and seizure management in complex cases.
  • Versatile veterinary use: This nerve stabilizer medication is often given to dogs, cats, and horses for various neurological and comfort-related needs.

Ingredients

Gabapentin

How to Use

Recommended-Dosage Chart

Pet Type

Condition

Dosage

Dogs/Puppies

Seizures

4.5 – 13.5 mg per pound every 8–12 hours

Dogs/Puppies

Pain

1.4 mg per pound once daily

Cats/Kittens

Seizures

2.3 mg per pound three times daily

Cats/Kittens

Pain

1.4 mg per pound once daily

Dosage & Administration Instructions

  • Follow Prescription: This is a prescription medication and must be used strictly under a licensed veterinarian’s guidance.
  • Oral Administration: Administer capsules orally to pets, ensuring proper dosing based on weight, condition, and veterinary advice.
  • Consistent Timing: Give doses at evenly spaced intervals to maintain stable drug levels and ensure optimal therapeutic effectiveness.
  • With or Without Food: Can be given on an empty stomach or with food if gastrointestinal upset occurs.
  • Missed Dose Guidance: Administer missed dose promptly unless close to next scheduled dose, then skip and continue regular schedule.
  • Do Not Stop Abruptly: Gradually taper dosage under veterinary supervision to prevent withdrawal seizures or adverse neurological effects.

Disclaimer: This dosage information is provided by the manufacturer. Always consult your veterinarian before administering or adjusting any supplement for your pet.

Additional Information

Precautions

  • Renal health risk: Exercise caution in animals with kidney disease, as slower processing can raise the chance of side effects.
  • Antacid timing rule: Wait at least two hours between antacids and Gabapentin 300 mg capsules to ensure the medication is properly absorbed.
  • Maternity warning: Avoid use in pregnant or nursing animals due to possible safety risks and lack of data on development.
  • Interaction awareness: Notify the vet about all current drugs, including painkillers or supplements, to prevent dangerous nerve stabilizer medication reactions.
  • Sensitivity restriction: Do not give this treatment to pets with known allergies to gabapentin or any of the inactive ingredients.

Possible Side Effects

  • Typical Drowsiness: Pets often feel sleepy, lazy, or move around less, particularly when they are just beginning their new treatment plan.
  • Walking Difficulties: Short-term wobbliness or clumsy steps might happen, though these symptoms usually fade away as the body gets used to the medicine.
  • Stomach Issues: Pets might vomit, have loose stools, or lose their appetite, particularly when taking higher doses or if they have sensitive stomachs.
  • Leg Swelling: Some animals may experience fluid retention or swollen limbs, which requires a conversation with a veterinarian if the condition persists.
  • Allergy Signs: Dangerous responses involve gasping for air, a bloated face, or itchy bumps that need instant medical care from a professional.

Storage Information

  • Temperature Control: Keep this medicine at a steady room temperature of 68°F - 77°F (20°C to 25°C) to make sure it stays effective and stable.
  • Avoid Extremes: Brief periods between 59°F - 86°F (15°C - 30°C) are fine, but try to prevent the product from sitting in changing temperatures for too long.
  • Secure Storage: Put the medication in a high or locked spot where kids and animals cannot get to it to avoid any accidental swallowing.
  • Original Packaging: Leave the pills in their initial bottle or the pharmacy container to keep them fresh and ensure the label is always easy to read.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What is Gabapentin used for in dogs and cats?

Ans: Veterinarians often suggest this medication to help animals cope with lasting nerve aches, stay on top of seizures, and ease worry. It is a regular pick for addressing problems like sore joints, epilepsy, or skittishness, often working alongside other treatments in a full health plan.

Q2: How long does Gabapentin take to work in pets?

Ans: Gabapentin pills generally begin to act in roughly 20 to 30 minutes, with the full effect felt within one or two hours. The specific way a pet reacts and how fast it happens depends on their individual health, the amount given, and their overall physical condition as checked by a vet.

Q3: Can Gabapentin be given with other medications?

Ans: Yes, these 300 mg pills are used alongside different medicines to help stop fits or ease physical aches. Since this nerve-calming drug can sometimes clash with things like stomach relievers or strong pain meds, it is very important to talk to a vet before combining any new treatments.

Q4: What should I do if I miss a dose of Gabapentin?

Ans: If a dose gets skipped, give it right away once noticed. However, if the next one is due soon, just pass on the one that was missed and stay on the normal track. Never give two doses at the same time to prevent any health issues.

Q5: Is Gabapentin safe for long-term use in pets?

Ans: Most veterinarians view Gabapentin as a safe long-term treatment when used under their guidance. Routine exams are vital to keep the dosage accurate and watch for any physical changes, especially for pets managed for kidney issues.

Animal type: Dogs, Cats

Package type: Plastic container

Pet supply product form: Capsules