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What Medications Are Used To Treat Epilepsy?Phenobarbital:Phenobarbital is the most commonly used drug to treat epilepsy in dogs and cats. It is best to adjust the dose based on blood serum levels of…Continue
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Can I Ever Stop Giving My Pet Medications?Pets that were put on long term phenobarbital because their pet had one seizure probably shouldn't be on it at all. But if your pet had multiple seizures…Continue
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Epilepsy In Your PetSeizures In Your Dog or Cat Ron Hines DVM PhD Epilepsy is a disease in which your pet is subject to recurrent seizures or convulsions. It is similar to epilepsy that occurs in…Continue
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Secondary Epilepsy and Seizures:When a defect within the brain can be identified as the source of the abnormal impulses, we call the condition symptomatic or secondary epilepsy. Secondary seizures…Continue
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