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Risks of not giving your pets medications on time.

Why should I give my pet its medication on time?
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Service One

Condition
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Bacterial Infections:
Abscess, bladder infection, respiratory condition.


Allergies:

Skin disorder, gastrointestinal condition



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Cardiovascular:

Heart disease, hypertension





​Pain:


Arthritis, post-surgical injury





Hormonal disorderd:

Thyroid contitions, adrenal conditions




Parasites:

Fleas, heartworm, whipworm, 
roundworn,

Common medicines types
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Antibiotics





Antihistamines, Corticosteroids, cyclosporin




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​Furosemide, diltiazem, benzaepril, enalapril, amlodipine, pimobenden






​Opiods, non-steroidal, anti-inflamatory (NSAIDs)






Methimazole, levothyroxine






Ivermectin, spinosad, lufenuron, milbemycin oxime

Potential risks of not taking medicine


* Incomplete cure, or condition recurrence
* Bacterial drug resistance



* Persistent or recurring condition
* Manifestation of allergy into asthma or inflammatory bowel disease



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* Worsening of condition, leading to system deterioration and shortened life span.





​*Unneceessary disconfort
*Extended healing
​*Elevated pain


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*Weight imbalance
*Decline in the overall health of the pet





*Serious internal infections, discomfort and possible transmission to humans
*Flean on the pet and living in the enviroment ​
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Radbill Animal Hospital
11900 Bustleton Avenue
Philadelphia, PA  19116
215-969-8950 - phone
215-969-0131 - fax

radbillanimalhospital@yahoo.com
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  • Home
  • Laser Declawing
  • Our Services
    • Therapy Laser
    • Dental
    • Why I should do Pre-operative bloodwork?
    • Nutrition and Diets
    • Grooming
    • Home Euthanasia
    • Payment Options >
      • Pet Insurance
  • Patient Center
    • Our Promotions >
      • Nexgard
    • New Patient/Client Form
    • What to Expect
    • Why you should give medications on time >
      • Veterinary Resources
    • Why do I need to use flea and tick preventative?
  • Our Staff
    • Dr. Steven Radbill, V.M.D.
  • Petsimonials
  • Memorial Page
  • Petly
  • Fun Stuff at the hospital or by the staff