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Old April 25th 04, 03:19 AM
Abby Pennington
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diddy wrote in
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Ok, I asked my vet what he had against etogesic, and he said dogs on
that regimen tend to have dry eyes. And if they dry entirely, often
their ability to tear leaves permanently.


I've never seen that side effect, nor have any of the vets I work with.
(Not saying it doesn't happen, but that I and the people I work with have
never seen it.)


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Old April 25th 04, 03:19 AM
Abby Pennington
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diddy wrote in
:

Ok, I asked my vet what he had against etogesic, and he said dogs on
that regimen tend to have dry eyes. And if they dry entirely, often
their ability to tear leaves permanently.


I've never seen that side effect, nor have any of the vets I work with.
(Not saying it doesn't happen, but that I and the people I work with have
never seen it.)


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-Abby

Pems, Aussie, and a Pug

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Old April 25th 04, 04:17 AM
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On Sun, 25 Apr 2004 02:19:29 GMT Abby Pennington whittled these words:
diddy wrote in
:


Ok, I asked my vet what he had against etogesic, and he said dogs on
that regimen tend to have dry eyes. And if they dry entirely, often
their ability to tear leaves permanently.


I've never seen that side effect, nor have any of the vets I work with.
(Not saying it doesn't happen, but that I and the people I work with have
never seen it.)


Interesting.
"Drugs implicated in dry eye include some antibiotics (specifically sulfa
drugs), Etogesic, and atropine."
http://www.pettribune.com/2001/040101/2020.html

I don't know anything about the credibility of the claim, but seems its a
problem with related drugs
"Keratoconjunctivitis sicca has been observed in dogs taking drugs like
deracoxib. "
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Rx_Inf..._deracoxib.pdf
http://aava.org/pub/iatrogenic.html
http://aava.org/pub/iatrogenic.html

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Old April 25th 04, 04:17 AM
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On Sun, 25 Apr 2004 02:19:29 GMT Abby Pennington whittled these words:
diddy wrote in
:


Ok, I asked my vet what he had against etogesic, and he said dogs on
that regimen tend to have dry eyes. And if they dry entirely, often
their ability to tear leaves permanently.


I've never seen that side effect, nor have any of the vets I work with.
(Not saying it doesn't happen, but that I and the people I work with have
never seen it.)


Interesting.
"Drugs implicated in dry eye include some antibiotics (specifically sulfa
drugs), Etogesic, and atropine."
http://www.pettribune.com/2001/040101/2020.html

I don't know anything about the credibility of the claim, but seems its a
problem with related drugs
"Keratoconjunctivitis sicca has been observed in dogs taking drugs like
deracoxib. "
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Rx_Inf..._deracoxib.pdf
http://aava.org/pub/iatrogenic.html
http://aava.org/pub/iatrogenic.html

--
Diane Blackman
http://dog-play.com/
http://dog-play.com/shop2.html
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Old April 25th 04, 04:17 AM
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On Sun, 25 Apr 2004 02:19:29 GMT Abby Pennington whittled these words:
diddy wrote in
:


Ok, I asked my vet what he had against etogesic, and he said dogs on
that regimen tend to have dry eyes. And if they dry entirely, often
their ability to tear leaves permanently.


I've never seen that side effect, nor have any of the vets I work with.
(Not saying it doesn't happen, but that I and the people I work with have
never seen it.)


Interesting.
"Drugs implicated in dry eye include some antibiotics (specifically sulfa
drugs), Etogesic, and atropine."
http://www.pettribune.com/2001/040101/2020.html

I don't know anything about the credibility of the claim, but seems its a
problem with related drugs
"Keratoconjunctivitis sicca has been observed in dogs taking drugs like
deracoxib. "
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Rx_Inf..._deracoxib.pdf
http://aava.org/pub/iatrogenic.html
http://aava.org/pub/iatrogenic.html

--
Diane Blackman
http://dog-play.com/
http://dog-play.com/shop2.html
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Old April 25th 04, 04:17 AM
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On Sun, 25 Apr 2004 02:19:29 GMT Abby Pennington whittled these words:
diddy wrote in
:


Ok, I asked my vet what he had against etogesic, and he said dogs on
that regimen tend to have dry eyes. And if they dry entirely, often
their ability to tear leaves permanently.


I've never seen that side effect, nor have any of the vets I work with.
(Not saying it doesn't happen, but that I and the people I work with have
never seen it.)


Interesting.
"Drugs implicated in dry eye include some antibiotics (specifically sulfa
drugs), Etogesic, and atropine."
http://www.pettribune.com/2001/040101/2020.html

I don't know anything about the credibility of the claim, but seems its a
problem with related drugs
"Keratoconjunctivitis sicca has been observed in dogs taking drugs like
deracoxib. "
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Rx_Inf..._deracoxib.pdf
http://aava.org/pub/iatrogenic.html
http://aava.org/pub/iatrogenic.html

--
Diane Blackman
http://dog-play.com/
http://dog-play.com/shop2.html
 




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