143 was used in the denominator for % vomited.In US field studies in veterinary patients, CERENIA Tablets and Injectable Solution were well tolerated in dogs presenting with various conditions including parvovirus, gastroenteritis, and renal disease. Dogs may have experienced more than one of the observed adverse reactions.The following Adverse Reactions were reported during the conduct of a US clinical field trial where CERENIA Tablets were administered once daily for 28 consecutive days to 32 dogs: lethargy, vomiting, inappetence, corneal edema, and enlarged lymph nodes.The following adverse events are based on post-approval adverse drug experience reporting. Intravenous route only.Side Effects Allergic reactions, phlebitis, and pain at the injection site.ceftazidime (Trade names: Ceptaz, Fortaz, Pentacef, Tazicef, Tazidime) A cephalosporin-type of antibiotic used to treat infections of the lower respiratory tract, urinary tract, skin, abdomen, blood, bones and joints, and central nervous system. Pregnant women should not use this drug.Side Effects Abdominal pain and diarrhea are among the most serious side effects.mefloquine (Trade name: Lariam) An antimalarial drug that is effective in preventing and treating chloroquine-resistant falciparum and vivax malaria.Side Effects Vomiting, dizziness, nausea and fever, chills, diarrhea, fatigue.metronidazole (Trade names: Flagyl, Metro I.V., Metryl, Protostat, Satric) An antibiotic particularly useful in fighting infections caused by anaerobic bacteria. Please do use our site to become better informed about the medical problems your pet may have. Zostrix should be used only after all blisters have disappeared. Greater than dose-proportional drug exposure can be expected with an increase in dose (1-16 mg/kg PO). Because erythromycin is destroyed by acid in the stomach, the drug should be taken in coated forms or as a compound. Wash hands with soap and water after administering drug. It is not recommended for patients who are sensitive to sulfonamide drugs, nor should it be used for newborns or premature infants.streptomycin An aminoglycoside antibiotic derived from Streptomyces griseus that is used to treat a wide variety of bacterial infections, including tularemia, plague, brucellosis, and glanders. )Side Effects As with all penicillins, allergic reactions are fairly common.benzoyl peroxide An antibacterial agent that is extremely effective in suppressing the bacterium Propionibacterium acnes, associated with acne. It is used to treat gonorrhea, septicemia, and meningitis.It is administered as an IV or intramuscular injection.Side Effects This drug is usually well tolerated. There were 16 dogs (8 males and 8 females) in the 0 and 24 mg/kg groups and 8 dogs (4 males and 4 females) in the 8 mg/kg group. Because of its severe side effects, it is usually reserved for serious infections (such as typhoid fever) when less toxic drugs are not effective. It also may be used together with sul-fadozine to treat malaria. Patients with Side Effects Loss of appetite, nausea, and vomiting are common. Prolonged use of these drugs leads to the development of resistant strains of microorganisms in the gut.sulfones One of a group of drugs closely related to the sulfa drugs in their structure and the way they act. Not all adverse events are reported to FDA CVM. acetaminophen (Trade names: Tylenol, Datril, Temora, Volatile) Over-the-counter painkiller and fever reducer used in many nonprescription pain relievers. The drug is not given during the last trimester of pregnancy, or to children under age two months.tetracycline (Trade names: Achromycin, Cyclopar, Panmycin, Polycycline, Sumycin, Tetracyn, Tetrex, Topicycline) Any one of a group of broad-spectrum antibiotics derived from cultures of Streptomyces bacteria (chlorte-tracycline, doxycycline, oxytetracycline, and tetracycline). The drug slows the growth of HIV infection in the body but cannot cure the infection; it works by interfering with DNA synthesis. Two dogs that received 8 mg/kg maropitant orally for 2 days were below the reference range for reticulocyte counts. It can be administered by injection or applied as a cream, or as drops to the ears and eyes. Maropitant is a neurokininn 1 (NKIn laboratory model studies, CERENIA Tablets dosed at a minimum of 2 mg/kg BW reduced the number of emetic events associated with established neural (central) and humoral (peripheral) stimuli. Following administration of apomorphine (central emetic stimuli), vomiting was observed in 33% (4 of 12) of Beagle dogs treated with CERENIA Tablets and 100% (12 of 12) of Beagle dogs treated with placebo tablets.