Fluoxetine should not be used in pets with a history of seizures or in pets that are on medications that lower the seizure threshold.
Dogs who have a history of seizures should not receive fluoxetine. Seizures may occur in dogs treated with fluoxetine, even in dogs without a history of epilepsy or seizures. Seizures have been reported as a serious or fatal side effect in dogs when fluoxetine (brand name: Reconcile) was administered.
Fluoxetine Considerations in Dogs Fluoxetine may increase your pet s risk of seizures. Tell your veterinarian if your pet has a history of epilepsy or seizures, if your pet is hypersensitive to fluoxetine, or if your pet is also taking other medications, such as acepromazine or chlorpromazine, which can increase the likelihood of a seizure.
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