Slow heart rate (bradycardia) Difficulty breathing or increased breathing rate (dyspnoea, tachypnoea) Fainting episode (syncope) Collapse Seizures (propranolol overdose) Death
While it's possible for a dog to overdose on metoclopramide, it would take an extreme amount to be fatal (hundreds of pills)
Learn more about the signs of dog poisoning and what you should do if you
Why do cats and dogs use Metoprolol? Metoprolol may be prescribed for treating certain heart conditions including atrial fibrillation in dogs and hypertrophic
Heart medicine poisoning in dogs can be a life-threatening emergency that requires immediate veterinary attention
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If it continues for a long time, the heart and arteries may not function properly
There are three different classes of Beta-blockers which target different beta-receptors, causing different effects on the body
Has the dog thrown up since eating the Metoprolol? Customer: About 5 minutes ago
Don’t leave pills on the table where your dog can eat them
JA: I'll do all I can to help
Within the last 5 minutes JA: And what's the dog's name and age? Customer: Moose 13 months
My dog ate 12,5 milligrams of metoprolol
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A pet eating a pill seems like an unlikely event, but pet poison hotlines receive thousands of calls per year
You should take your puppy into an emergency veterinarian or your regular veterinarian as soon as possible
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Metoprolol is a beta-blocker that affects the heart and circulation (blood flow through arteries and veins)
Metoprolol works by blocking beta-1 adrenergic receptors, explains Michael Goyfman