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I don't think this is serotonin syndrome. That dose is well within the safe range for Brandy. It may be anxiety, pain, related to another medical issue, or even cognitive dysfunction syndrome in dogs. I would recommend discussing this new issue with Brandy's vet. They may have some more insight on what could be the cause based on her medical history and recent physical exam. It may also be that the mirtazapine is not a good match with any other medications she is on. You could try a different appetite stimulant, called Entyce, which is specifically labeled for dogs.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Thanks for using Boop by Petco! They will likely be able to refill it for you as long as they agree with that treatment plan to continue. Your best bet would be to contact them directly and check with your veterinarian. I am sure they will be more than happy to assist you and also to know that it is working well for Pablo. Have a good night!
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Mirtazapine does have a side effect of drowsiness or sedation in pets. It is commonly used in cats as an appetite stimulant. 30mg would be 4 times higher than I normally use, and this overdosage can cause: 57% vocalizing, 38% agitated, 23% vomiting, 21% tachycardic, 15% ataxic and 11% lethargic. The symptoms can last a little longer than 72 hours. As long as Dolly is still eating and drinking normally, I would continue to watch her. If the she is still not completely normal in a day or two, she may need a checkup with a vet.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
Mirtazipine can cause serotonin syndrome which is characterized by hyperactivity, muscle tremors, vocalization and behavior changes. This is more likely at high doses but has been reported to occur at typical doses as well. It is cleared through the kidneys so a dose reduction is typically recommended for cats with decreased kidney function. Megacolon should not be a concern.
Updated on August 12th, 2025
You can find this product at any of the online veterinary pharmacies. In order to find the best value I would recommend going on goodrx.com. On this website you will be able to type in the medication and dose and it will provide you with coupon codes and the location of where you need to obtain the product. Regardless of what site you use you will still need to obtain a prescription from your veterinarian. I always caution my clients when they are planning to purchase these types of products from pharmacies of unknown origin as we cannot be certain how the drugs are being stored and what source they are obtaining the drugs from. Do your due diligence before deciding on which place to use. I have had relatively good experiences with Valley Vet Supply.
Updated on August 12th, 2025