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Adverse effects of steroids on cats and dogs
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CONCEPTS OF NUTRITIONAL MEDICINE
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Synthetic cortisol-like drugs or glucocorticoids have an effect on virtually all tissues and cells in the body. Chronic or prolonged use of these medications is known to cause side effects in cats and dogs. Some of the possible adverse effects of drugs such as prednisone and dexamethasone are listed here.
Adapted from: Plumb, DC. Veterinary Drug Handbook, PharmaVet Publishing, White Bear Lake, Minnesota. “ 1991 |
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Natural medicine In veterinary practice there are many natural alternatives to glucocorticoids that are safe, low cost, and effective. These natural medicines act upon the same metabolic pathways as the steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs, but are readily cleared by the body leaving few if any harmful residual effects. Natural products that reduce inflammation can be found in the pharmacopeia for traditional Chinese medicines, Ayurvedic herbs, Western herbs, and homeopathic remedies. Many food constituents have potent anti-inflammatory and immune modulating effects as well. For example, the fatty acids (eicosapentaenoic acid and decosahexaenoic acid) from marine fish are known to have a beneficial effect by promoting the synthesis of anti-inflammatory prostaglandins.
William K. Kruesi, M.S., D.V.M. /2000
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