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Tagamet (Cimetidine) for Dogs: Uses, Dosage, & Side Effects

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March 24, 2025
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Tagamet (Cimetidine) for Dogs: Uses, Dosage, & Side Effects

Tagamet is a medicine that veterinarians may prescribe to treat stomach ulcers and acid reflux in dogs. One of the brand names for the generic medicine cimetidine, Tagamet comes in tablet and liquid form. Make sure to closely follow your vet’s instructions for the correct and safe dosage and frequency. Here’s what you should know about the uses, dosage, and side effects of Tagamet for dogs.

Uses of Tagamet for dogs

Veterinarians often prescribe Tagamet to treat cases of acid reflux and stomach ulcers in dogs. Vets have also recommended it for the treatment of esophageal and stomach inflammation.

The medicine acts as a histamine blocker that works to control the amount of acid produced in the stomach and gastrointestinal tract. In turn, it lessens the amount of acid in the gastrointestinal tract, which can help ease discomfort.

Dosage of Tagamet for dogs

While online guidelines for typical use of the drug in dogs are available, they must not replace your veterinarian’s advice for your individual pet.

Your vet will determine the precise dosage of Tagamet for your dog and will take into account the severity of the dog’s condition in addition to the dog’s size and weight. Their instructions for administering the medicine may vary depending on whether it comes in tablet or liquid form.

Generally, vets recommend a dosage depending on the dog’s body weight. The drug should be administered every six to eight hours. It’s best to give the medicine at least half an hour before feeding time.

Your dog must complete the full course of medication recommended by your vet.

Side effects of Tagamet for dogs

Side effects of Tagamet in dogs are very rare. But in general, if you notice signs of an allergic reaction, including hives, swelling, or difficulty breathing when administering any kind of medication to your dog, make sure to contact your veterinarian immediately.

If you believe your dog took too much of the medication and may be suffering from an overdose, contact your vet or an emergency vet right away.

This post appeared first on dogtime.com
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