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Medications (Antibiotics, pain meds, steroids, etc.) |
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Make sure your doctor is informed of any and all medications your pet is currently taking! As well as making them aware of any medical conditions your pet has.
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Most pets are sent home with Antibiotics and pain meds. Though if your pet does not receive both or any, do not be alarmed. Some procedures do not require the use of mediations after they are completed. 2. Be sure to follow the go home instruction section on medications carefully. If the medication bottle instructions conflicts with the discharge information or the dosage the individual discharging your pet indicates, please notify us. Sometimes the doctor changes the doses depending on the patient and/or medication after the discharge instructions are printed. 3. Use all of the medication(s) as specified. Some are given for only three days while others are given for up to a month. Do not stop giving the medication if you feel your pet is doing well enough without them, unless the doctor recommends doing so. Your pet requires the entire usage as prescribed. 4. DO discontinue use of medications if your pet seems to be reacting negatively to them. If you notice them acting weird (for example: vomiting or acting neurological) – then stop giving the medication and immediately contact your veterinarian and make us aware of these symptoms. 5. Keep out of reach of children. |