icon
Ask
About Rhelp
Contact
Dog
/
Mix
- Answered 1221 days ago
1. Is Tranexamic Acid good for dogs who has parvo? 2. Does it really help on stopping the bleeding? 3. While we're at it, what human meds is safe for dogs? Thanks.
Irish Enriquez
Chimmy
Mix
,
1 year old
male
11 Answers
This is not applicable during parvo case
Answered 1221 days ago
icon
0
Bleeding happens in any enteric viral or bacterial infections when intestinal mucosa is shredded due to loss of water from body and though tranexamic acid injection or tablet might have a little momentary effect but its not of much help in routine therapy as in any enteric infection the goal is to prevent dehydration and as the body is rehydrated by oral or intravenous fluids , mocosa builds up again n bleeding stops eventually
Answered 1275 days ago
icon
0
Tranexamic acid is a potentially useful medication in the management of excessive bleeding caused by hyperfibrinolysis. In the interim, tranexamic acid appears relatively safe to use in dogs, and its cautious use may be warranted in selected patients.
Answered 1283 days ago
icon
7
Tranexamic acid (TXA) is good for dogs, Tranexamic acid (TXA) is an antifibrinolytic drug that is used for uncontrolled bleeding of various origin. This retrospective study investigated the effect of tranexam- ic acid administration on bleeding tendency in dogs, so it therefore stops bleeding.
Answered 1283 days ago
icon
8
1. Tranexamic Acid is safe and good for dogs with parvovirus but at times might not be the best option. 2. it actually does stop bleeding. 3.The following are human medecines safe for dogs; Antihistamines. ... Antidiarrheals/Antinauseants. Loperamide (Imodium). Famotidine (Pepcid AC) and cimetidine (Tagamet).
Answered 1283 days ago
icon
9
Yess you need to visit if you have unavailability of staff for injection
Answered 1297 days ago
icon
0
Yess you need to visit if you have unavailability of staff for injection
Answered 1297 days ago
icon
1
Hi Irish and Chimmy. Tranexamide acid is safe for dogs. I advice to bring Chimmy to animal hospital near you, because it needs complex medication. If you have any other question, let me know.
Answered 1299 days ago
icon
5
Hey buddy Transxemic acid is good choices. I will add some antibiotics like amoxirum forte as well neurokind m and corticosteroids like dexamethasone and plasma extender like dextran. Administration of antibiotics and neurokind should be through i.v route. Thanks and regards Dr pranaw Sinha
Answered 1307 days ago
icon
2
Yes, it contains tranexamic acid that helps the coagulation process. You can use it no issue in that. About human medicine, you can talk to your veterinarian.
Answered 1309 days ago
icon
6
Hii Irish, You may use hemocoagulase (botropase) or clot tablet ( human medicine) , it is safe too. Thanks
Answered 1309 days ago
icon
3
Loading...
Share on Facebook
Share on Twitter