For safety information please refer to the full prescribing information.
Anipryl for dogs side effects.
The most common side effects are mostly mild to moderate vomiting diarrhea diminished hearing disorientation loss of appetite and hyperactivity restlessness or other behavioral changes.
Vomiting diarrhea hyperactivity loss of appetite lethargy hearing loss itching shaking.
Phenylpropanolamine is used to treat urinary incontinence in older dogs.
Speak to your vet if your dog develops side effects such as nausea and or diarrhea fatigue confusion anxiety insomnia and dizziness.
If you mix phenylpropanolamine with anipryl dangerously high blood pressure levels may occur.
No serious adverse events thought to be related to anipryl therapy were reported and no adverse drug interactions were reported.
Some dogs suffer from side effects due to anipryl which can include.
In clinical studies the most common adverse events were vomiting diarrhea or changes in behavior such as hyperactivity or restlessness.
Side effects include vomiting diarrhea restlessness disorientation confusion aggression repetitive movements tiredness drooling itchiness licking trembling and lack of appetite.
Vomiting diarrhea tiredness decreased appetite wobbliness.
Do not use in dogs with known hypersensitivity to the drug.
Side effects during clinical trials 156 dogs treated with anipryl for as long as 2 years were monitored for the occurrence of adverse events.
Some owners have reported near miraculous changes in their geriatric dog s behavior after starting anipryl while others have not seen such dramatic improvement.
Uncommon but serious side effects include deafness and panting more than usual.
Possible side effects of this drug include but aren t limited to.
It is highly recommended that you stop giving your dog phenylpropanolamine at least two weeks prior to using selegiline hydrochloride medications.