When used in conjunction with other antiseizure
This will not be inexpensive. the said that the reason he couldnt walk or even stand up was NOT neurological issue, and probably an infection of sorts. can you help us? AnswerThere are dogs whose epilepsy does not successfully respond to phenobarbitol. Seizures are caused by many things, including genetic and acquired. Because of the lack of long term studies and concerns about the rapid metabolism in dogs, valproate is currently considered second line drug for the treatment of canine epilepsy. On the other hand, the CSF is usually abnormal in active seizure disease.
Thus, unless very high doses are used, blood levels of valproate in dogs gives rise to higher brain concentrations, compared to people. in the past months its lasted much longer, and this time it has lasted several days, he is still paralyzed. Seizures are caused by many things, including genetic and acquired. List owner, international animal behavior experts, K9Shrinksegroups. com. the said that the reason he couldnt walk or even stand up was NOT neurological issue, and probably an infection of sorts.
If the epilepsy is caused by an injury, the injury is long healed and the CSF will be normal in that condition. On the other hand, the CSF is usually abnormal in active seizure disease. More Canine Behavior AnswersQuestion Library Ask question about Canine BehaviorVolunteerExperts of the MonthExpert LoginAwardsAbout UsTell friendsLink to UsDisclaimer About Jill Connor, Ph. D. ExpertiseI can answer any question regarding any behavior problem in any breed dog. Experience30 years of solving serious behavior problems in domestic dogs expert in dog to human aggression Internet columnist for ThePetChannel. com for years former radio talk show host, WHPC.
the said that the reason he couldnt walk or even stand up was NOT neurological issue, and probably an infection of sorts. Seizures are caused by many things, including genetic and acquired. List owner, international animal behavior experts, K9Shrinksegroups. com. this do not believe as its been going on for years. One has to weigh quality of life with the experimental analysis and treatment your dog will receive at such facility.
However, if seizures are being caused by disease brain tumor or systemic imbalance this might not be the case. If you are intent on getting to the cause, you need large veterinary school with an active hospital. If the epilepsy is caused by an injury, the injury is long healed and the CSF will be normal in that condition. Here is the address for site which gives the names and locations of such veterinary hospitals More Canine Behavior AnswersQuestion Library Ask question about Canine BehaviorVolunteerExperts of the MonthExpert LoginAwardsAbout UsTell friendsLink to UsDisclaimer About Jill Connor, Ph. D.
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