Cat & Dog - Buprenorphine
Why has my veterinary surgeon prescribed this medicine?
Buprenorphine is an opioid analgesic used to relieve pain in your pet after a surgical operation. It is also used for sedation. Your veterinary surgeon will administer the drug by injection for pain control.
Your pet should be kept in a warm calm environment after the operation.
Potential side effects
- Although a drug has potential side effects, it does not mean that there is necessarily a high risk of any of these occurring.
- Your pet may show signs of sedation or vomiting. The animal's breathing may be slower than usual. If these symptoms appear excessive or persist, contact your veterinary surgeon.
- Other side effects may occur. If you notice anything unusual, contact your veterinary surgeon.
Possible drug interactions
- Make sure to tell your veterinary surgeon what other medication you are giving to your pet.
- Quite often your veterinary surgeon may prescribe two different medications, and a drug interaction may be anticipated. In this case, your veterinary surgeon may vary the dose and/or monitor your pet more closely.
- Drugs may interact such that they can cause an increased or decreased effect or side effects. Although drug interactions may occur, it does not mean that there is necessarily a high risk of any of these occurring. The risk of serious drug interactions is low and should be kept in perspective.
- Contact your veterinary surgeon if your pet experiences any unusual reactions when different medications are given together.
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