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Yes, an overdose of Atopica may cause liver damage in cats, and caution is advised in cats with existing kidney disease or diabetes.
No, Atopica for cats is not a steroid; it contains cyclosporine, an immunosuppressant medication used to manage allergic and immune-mediated skin conditions.
Cats can be on Atopica for a minimum of 4 to 6 weeks, with long-term use possible under veterinary supervision as maintenance therapy.
Common side effects of Atopica in cats include vomiting, decreased appetite, diarrhea, weight loss, lethargy, behavioral changes, and hypersalivation.
You may consider generic cyclosporine oral solutions such as Modulis for Cats, which have the same active ingredient and dosage as Atopica, but always consult your veterinarian first.
Atopica is an FDA-approved oral medication for cats containing cyclosporine, used to manage allergic and immune-mediated skin conditions by suppressing the immune response. It helps reduce itching, inflammation, and skin lesions in affected cats.
Yes, enrofloxacin can cause gastrointestinal upset in dogs, including loss of appetite, vomiting, and diarrhea.
Enrofloxacin is a broad-spectrum antibiotic used in veterinary medicine to treat bacterial infections in dogs and cats, especially when other antibiotics are ineffective.
Yes, enrofloxacin can cause loss of appetite in dogs as one of its common gastrointestinal side effects.
Enrofloxacin is a broad-spectrum antibiotic used in veterinary medicine to treat bacterial infections in pets, offering high efficacy against resistant pathogens.

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