Running Mommy
11-10-2008, 07:56 PM
This was posted on my local community forum, and I thought it was important enough to share.
Lots of us on here have aging pets, and I know we'd hate to do more harm than good.
]Please be careful if you give a medication called Gentizol to an older dog for an ear infection. My 13 year old collie was experiencing symptoms of a minor ear infection, so I gave her the medication the vet gave me. I gave her two drops on Saturday morning and two drops Saturday night. When I got up on Sunday morning, I noticed immediately that my dog could not hear. I mean not at all. I checked the package insert and read where in rare occasions, this medication can cause hearing loss in sensitive dogs, (eg. geriatric). My vet immediately called the manufacturer of the drug. Their answer: Yes, it does happen in rare occasions, and that almost always the dog's hearing returns in 4-6 weeks. Incidentally, I gave the same medication to my two younger poodles and they are fine. I post this in hopes that I can spare another dog and dog owner what we are going through right now. In no way do I blame my vet, as this medication is routinely prescribed for ear infections. I blame myself for not having read the package insert, or checking the internet first. I know better than that. As soon as I checked, I saw where other owners on various sites had already reported this as a problem. I hope to heck she is one that will get her hearing back in 4-6 weeks. Otherwise, I'm going to feel horrible and terribly guilty.[/I]
Lots of us on here have aging pets, and I know we'd hate to do more harm than good.
]Please be careful if you give a medication called Gentizol to an older dog for an ear infection. My 13 year old collie was experiencing symptoms of a minor ear infection, so I gave her the medication the vet gave me. I gave her two drops on Saturday morning and two drops Saturday night. When I got up on Sunday morning, I noticed immediately that my dog could not hear. I mean not at all. I checked the package insert and read where in rare occasions, this medication can cause hearing loss in sensitive dogs, (eg. geriatric). My vet immediately called the manufacturer of the drug. Their answer: Yes, it does happen in rare occasions, and that almost always the dog's hearing returns in 4-6 weeks. Incidentally, I gave the same medication to my two younger poodles and they are fine. I post this in hopes that I can spare another dog and dog owner what we are going through right now. In no way do I blame my vet, as this medication is routinely prescribed for ear infections. I blame myself for not having read the package insert, or checking the internet first. I know better than that. As soon as I checked, I saw where other owners on various sites had already reported this as a problem. I hope to heck she is one that will get her hearing back in 4-6 weeks. Otherwise, I'm going to feel horrible and terribly guilty.[/I]