Precautions for giving a dog prednisone
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How Prednisone Works
Prednisone is a corticosteroid that has many uses because of its structure. The drug works by inhibiting the immune system, allowing it to act as an anti-inflammatory agent. It is usually introduced into the body as an inactive corticosteroid and is converted to prednisone in the liver. Prednisone is four times as effective as hydrocortisone.
Prednisone is an effective dog medicine that is proven to treat various dog health problems, such as kidney disorders and allergies. As a corticosteroid, it also inhibits adrenal gland functioning while fighting inflammation. Persistent use can result in permanent disablement of the adrenal system.
Considering the Side Effects
Prednisone can cause many painful side effects in dogs. Reactions to medication will vary depending on how long the dog is receiving treatment. If he has been on prednisone for a short period of time, he might experience:
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- Extreme hunger
- Renal disorders
- Heightened and abnormal thirst
If use is prolonged, your dog may develop side effects such as:
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- Diabetes
- Muscle degeneration
- Mood swings
- Digestive tract ulcers
Overdose can result in Cushing`s Disease, which may be fatal.
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Prednisone can be very helpful in abating inflammation, aiding recovery and treating kidney diseases- but the drug can have some condemning side effects. Consider duration and dose and their influence on side effects before administering treatment.