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I don't think this is serotonin syndrome. That dose is well within the safe range for Brandy. It may be anxiety, pain, related to another medical issue, or even cognitive dysfunction syndrome in dogs. I would recommend discussing this new issue with Brandy's vet. They may have some more insight on what could be the cause based on her medical history and recent physical exam. It may also be that the mirtazapine is not a good match with any other medications she is on. You could try a different appetite stimulant, called Entyce, which is specifically labeled for dogs.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Hi, I can understand why you are anxious for your road trip! It sounds like Ainsley has quite severe motion sickness. Cerenia is the best drug for this and has two dose ranges (one for general nausea, and another range which is higher for motion sickness ). Legally I am not allowed to give dosing information about medications without having performed a physical exam on her. I am certain that your vet would be able to tell you if she's at the maximum dose for her weight. Also they can advise on the safety of using other drugs alongside cerenia. You could also consider trying Adaptil which is a pheromone product which can help with anxiety, particularly for travel. It comes as a collar and a spray that would likely help her as well.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Yes, Nelio is benazepril and that is a very common drug used in veterinary medicine for the treatment of cardiac and renal diseases. Here is an information sheet on this drug: http://beta.veterinarypartner.com/default.aspx?pid=17256&catid=93448&id=4952711 Hope this helps. Best wishes.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Regarding Centrine specifically, it is supposed to reduce GI spasms and decrease stomach acid production. Here is a good summary on the drug: https://www.petcoach.co/article/aminopentamide-centrine/
Updated on August 12th, 2025
In terms of over-the-counter options, it would be safe to try a natural calming supplement like Zylkene or Solliquin for cats - both of these can be very helpful in reducing anxiety and promoting relaxation in situations like this. If you think that Nala may need something stronger, you can also talk to your veterinarian about prescription anti-anxiety medication for her.
Updated on August 12th, 2025