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Digoxin for dogs and cats: Uses, Dosage & Side Effects

... digoxin levels or slow the elimination of digoxin: diazepam, quinidine, anticholinergics, succinylcholine, verapamil, tetracycline, and erythromycin. Drugs that decrease serum potassium and ...

Demecarium Bromide for dogs: Uses, Dosage & Side Effects

... with caution with other drugs from the same family: carbamate or organophosphate drugs or succinylcholine because of the increased chance of systemic side effects. If you're vet has ...

Furosemide for dogs and cats: Uses, Dosage & Side Effects

... amphotericin B, corticosteroids, digoxin, insulin, probenicid, aspirin, theophylline, succinylcholine, atracurium, and tubocurarine. Overdose If you suspect your pet or another ...

Demecarium Bromide for Veterinary Use

... . Precautions Demecarium bromide should be used with caution with other cholinesterase inhibitors and with succinylcholine. Demecarium bromide should not be used during pregnancy. Demecarium bromide should not ...

Furosemide for Veterinary Use

... cause interactions include: amphotericin B, atracurium, turbocurarine, probenicid, salicylates, succinylcholine,, and theophylline. Overdose Acute overdose with furosemide may cause electrolyte and ...
 
 
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