What are the adverse reactions when cats take albendazole tablets? May include vomiting, diarrhea, nausea, dizziness, dry mouth feeling and altered appetite. In addition, cats may experience flushing in the skin, rashes, headaches, convulsions or muscle cramps. Overdose of albendazole tablets in cats may also cause more serious adverse reactions, such as tachycardia, lower blood pressure, skin bleeding, etc. If the cat experiences the above adverse reactions, please go to the animal hospital in time to avoid worsening symptoms.
The adverse reactions of cats with albendazole tablets may include diarrhea, lack of energy, vomiting, etc. Albendazole tablets are a highly effective and low-toxic human antiworming drug. They are not recommended for cats to eat. If they are given randomly, they may cause health problems in the cats.
Most people use medicine on cats because they do not know the dosage of the medicine and the conversion of the medicines to pets, so they are prone to side effects, which leads to health problems and even death in cats. It is recommended to use pet-specific antiworming medicine.
In addition, it is also very important to regularly deworm the cats internally and externally~