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Sobrang Dosis ng NSAID sa Aso: Kapag Nagiging Mapanganib ang Gamot sa Sakit

Ang mga gamot sa sakit ng tao tulad ng ibuprofen ay nakakalason sa mga aso. Alamin ang tungkol sa sobrang dosis ng NSAID at kung bakit ito emergency.

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Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) are common human pain medications that are extremely dangerous to dogs (and even more so to cats). Ibuprofen (Advil, Motrin), naproxen (Aleve), and aspirin can cause severe gastrointestinal ulceration, kidney failure, and even death. Many dogs are poisoned by eating dropped pills or pill bottles.

Mga Pangunahing Punto

  • Human NSAIDs are toxic to pets — never give them without vet guidance
  • Ibuprofen and naproxen are the most dangerous
  • Even a single tablet can be toxic to a small dog
  • Cats are even more sensitive than dogs
  • GI ulceration and kidney failure are the main dangers
  • Veterinary NSAIDs (carprofen, meloxicam) are safe when prescribed

Why Human NSAIDs Are Dangerous

Pets metabolize NSAIDs much more slowly than humans, so the drug accumulates to toxic levels. At toxic doses, NSAIDs cause: damage to the stomach lining (ulcers, perforation), decreased blood flow to the kidneys (acute kidney failure), and interference with blood clotting. The margin of safety is much narrower in pets than in humans.

Signs of NSAID Toxicity

GI signs (usually first): vomiting (sometimes with blood), diarrhea, loss of appetite, abdominal pain, black/tarry stools (digested blood). Kidney signs: increased thirst, decreased urination, lethargy. Severe cases: GI perforation (peritonitis), seizures, coma. Signs can appear within hours of ingestion.

Treatment

If ingestion was recent (within 2 hours), your vet will induce vomiting and give activated charcoal. IV fluids are critical to protect the kidneys. Gastroprotectants (omeprazole, sucralfate) protect the stomach lining. Blood work monitors kidney values. Severe GI ulceration may require surgery. Hospitalization is often needed for 2-5 days.

Safe Pain Management

Never give human pain medications to your pet. Veterinary NSAIDs (carprofen/Rimadyl, meloxicam/Metacam, grapiprant/Galliprant) are formulated for pets and are safe when used as directed. For pain management at home, always use medications prescribed by your vet. If your pet seems painful, see your vet — don't reach for human medications.

Kailan Pumunta sa Beterinaryo

  • Your pet ate any human pain medication
  • Vomiting (especially with blood)
  • Black, tarry stools
  • Loss of appetite and lethargy
  • Increased thirst with decreased urination
  • Any NSAID ingestion — don't wait for symptoms

Paano Matutulungan ng RVC

RVC treats NSAID toxicity with decontamination, IV fluid therapy, and GI protectants. We also provide safe veterinary pain management. Call +853 6677 6611.

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