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Compounded semaglutide with B12: Benefits and risks

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However, due to the shortage, compounding pharmacies and facilities were allowed to temporarily produce compounded semaglutide to meet the high demandeven though compounded semaglutide injections are not FDA approved. It remains to be seen how long compounded semaglutide products will be available.

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Can zonisamide be used in cats?

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Zonisamide is generally safe for cats but should be closely monitored for adverse reactions. If a liquid formulation is needed, the veterinarian can prescribe a brand-name oral suspension made for people or a generic oil-based liquid version of zonisamide prepared by a compounding pharmacy. Is zonisamide safe for cats?

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What is zonisamide used for in dogs?

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Call the veterinarian if you notice signs of liver damage (hepatopathies) including: Complete loss of appetite Yellowing of the eyes or gums Dark or smelly urine Decreased energy Although not reported, zonisamide could theoretically cause other adverse reactions such as high acid levels in the blood or electrolyte abnormalities.

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How is azithromycin used in cats

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If a cat has been given too much azithromycin , immediately contact your veterinarian or a veterinary hospital. The American Association of Feline Practitioners (AAFP) and the American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) consider prevention the best treatment for animal infections. Can cats overdose on azithromycin ?