Hydrocodone and Chronic Cough in Dogs
Chronic coughing in dogs can stem from various causes, including trauma or respiratory conditions affecting the bronchial or tracheal tracts. Common conditions include dry or minimally productive coughs, such as those caused by kennel cough, old-age bronchitis, collapsing trachea, or heart enlargement. Hydrocodone can be a valuable treatment option for these cases, as it works by suppressing the cough reflex in the medulla of the brain.
Understanding Hydrocodone
Hydrocodone is a powerful class II opiate, requiring an active DEA license for prescription. It must be transmitted electronically or written on an “official form” provided by the Texas State Board of Pharmacy (TSBP). While effective, hydrocodone may cause side effects such as sedation, constipation, nausea, and vomiting.
Challenges with Commercial Availability
Hydrocodone is only commercially available in combination with other ingredients like homatropine or acetaminophen. These products are often unavailable at local pharmacies or may not be suitable for managing chronic cough in pets.
The Compounding Solution
Pharmacy Solutions offers custom-compounded hydrocodone formulations tailored for specific needs:
- Dose-specific capsules for smaller animals
- Flavored suspensions to make administration easier for pets prone to “pocketing” medication
Our team prioritizes efficiency and customer service. Most hydrocodone prescriptions can be filled the same day. If there are any delays, pet owners are promptly notified with an estimated timeline.
Dosage Guidelines
- Canine Dosing: 0.22 mg/kg by mouth every 6-12 hours to suppress cough without excessive sedation (Plumb, 2002).
Reference
Plumb, D.C. (2002). Plumb’s Veterinary Drug Handbook (4th ed.). PharmaVet: White Bear Lake, MN, pp. 451-453.
If you have any questions about hydrocodone for pets or need assistance with a prescription, reach out to Pharmacy Solutions for reliable and compassionate care.