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  • Chemotherapeutic agents are used to treat cancer in animals. These drugs can cause cancer in humans and should be handled with caution. Most chemotherapeutics are not available as veterinary…

  • Chlorphenamine (also called Chlorpheniramine) is an antihistamine. Antihistamines are used to relieve or prevent the symptoms of allergy. Your veterinary surgeon may prescribe this medication…

  • Choline is a supplement that is available in several forms, including phosphatidylcholine (PC).Choline is naturally made in the body, and it is a major component of cell membranes and…

  • Chondroitin sulfate is the major glycosaminoglycan (GAGS - see separate article found in this series) found in cartilage. It attracts fluid inside joints, helping to ensure shock absorption…

  • Chondroprotective agents provide substances that are needed for the repair and maintenance of cartilage and synovial fluid (the lubricant in joints). They also inhibit substances that break…

  • Ciclosporin (also called Cyclosporin) is an immunosuppressive agent. It is used to reduce the body's natural immunity. The preparation given by mouth is used for several conditions including…

  • Cimetidine is used for the reduction of vomiting associated with chronic gastritis. Your veterinary surgeon may also prescribe cimetidine for stomach or intestinal ulcers.

  • Your veterinary surgeon has prescribed clomipramine to treat obsessive compulsive behaviour or to treat separation anxiety and dominance aggression in dogs. In cats, clomipramine may be used…

  • Clonazepam is used to control seizures (fits). Diazepam is a benzodiazepine. These drugs are potentially dependence drugs (your pet may become addicted to this drug). Diazepam is not available…

  • The underlying philosophy of all alternative and complementary medical therapies is the ‘holistic’ approach, in which the patient is treated as a ‘whole’ being, rather…