amarief
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Has anyone had any experince of using prednisolone to treat arthritis in dogs??
Our 11 year old cross bred, Jake, was diagnosed with spinal arthritis at just 6 years old. This has been reasonably well controlled using PLT's.
A couple of weeks ago, after he had a mad half hour, he lost all control over his legs and was yelping in pain. We took him to the vets, fearing the worst, but the vet gave him a chance and injected him with steriods / anti-inflammatories. Within a day he was back on his feet and getting back to his normal self.
Within a week the drugs had worn off and we found ourselves back to square one. We returned to the vets and he prescribed one prednisolone tablet twice daily, which I am aware is a steroid. The vet thinks he may have a trapped nerve which causes problems when inflammation occurs similar to sciatica in us humans.
He has again responded very well to the medication and is coping better than we could have even imagined.
The vet did recommend trying to slowly reduce his dose to one tablet every other day but he soon beagn to look uncomfortable so we returned back to the full dose.
Although we feel there are no alternatives at present and we are just happy to still have him with us we are concerned about the long term side effects of such drugs - has anyone else used steriod drugs over long periods of time and what are your thoughts?
Our 11 year old cross bred, Jake, was diagnosed with spinal arthritis at just 6 years old. This has been reasonably well controlled using PLT's.
A couple of weeks ago, after he had a mad half hour, he lost all control over his legs and was yelping in pain. We took him to the vets, fearing the worst, but the vet gave him a chance and injected him with steriods / anti-inflammatories. Within a day he was back on his feet and getting back to his normal self.
Within a week the drugs had worn off and we found ourselves back to square one. We returned to the vets and he prescribed one prednisolone tablet twice daily, which I am aware is a steroid. The vet thinks he may have a trapped nerve which causes problems when inflammation occurs similar to sciatica in us humans.
He has again responded very well to the medication and is coping better than we could have even imagined.
The vet did recommend trying to slowly reduce his dose to one tablet every other day but he soon beagn to look uncomfortable so we returned back to the full dose.
Although we feel there are no alternatives at present and we are just happy to still have him with us we are concerned about the long term side effects of such drugs - has anyone else used steriod drugs over long periods of time and what are your thoughts?