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Really sorry to hear this - fingers crossed the wound stays closed now & there are no more complications.
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Yeah she is, not a lot but its a start!She looks to be enjoying the raisin. Is she drinking now? That's what would worry me most.
My vets advice differs on that. I've never heard of an NSAID being so binary in its behaviour. She is currently on the maximum dose, which isn't great for prolonged periods so as soon as she is able to taper down to a more moderate dose the better, though obviously not until her discomfort levels drop.I've not heard of tapering a dose of Metacam before. With my vet it was either - they're on it - or stop it. I'm not sure a half dose would do any good. After Pickle had surgery I was told to stop the Metacam after 5 days (that was without complications). Which I did. But thought he looked like was still in pain that first missed dose so I kept him on it for another few days at the full dose and then stopped it. And he was fine then - it was just too soon to stop it. Metacam is the equivalent to Ibuprofen for humans so I'm not sure a half dose would have any effect. It's either a dose that works, or it doesn't.
The recommended dose as per the British Small Animal Vet Association for rats is 1-2mg/kg so there is quite a bit of room for adjusting the dose depending on risk vs benefitThere is definitely leeway within a dose. The dose is worked out on weight and metabolism, but with the leeway, a slightly higher or lower dose will work. Below the lower dose I doubt it would have its effect is what I meant. I don't think the length of time on Metacam is an issue as long as it's not too high a dose. It's only when the dose is too high it can impact their kidneys. So a maximum safe dose is fine. Vets do vary in their opinions it's true. I'm more familiar with the effects of human drugs. I have this disagreement with my OH sometimes. When he says he'll take half a dose of paracetamol so it isn't as bad for him and I say that's pointless as it won't work as pain relief - better to take the full dose or nothing.
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