Can Diabetic Dogs Take Benadryl?

by | Last updated on January 24, 2024

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Don't give Benadryl if your dog has glaucoma,

, high blood pressure, seizures or epilepsy, cardiovascular disease, or is pregnant.

Is giving Benadryl to dogs harmful?


Benadryl is safe to give your dog for allergies, anxiety, motion sickness, and vaccine side effects

. Though a typical Benadryl pill is 25 mg, you should only give your dog 0.9-1.8 mg per pound of weight. Make sure that the Benadryl you're giving your dog only contains diphenhydramine.

Can diabetic dogs have antihistamines?


Antihistamines such as Benadryl rarely do much to prevent skin allergies in dogs

. However, a medication known as Atopica (cyclosporine A modified) is often as effective as prednisone, but it has fewer side effects and it is less likely to interfere with the diabetes.

What treat can I give my diabetic dog?

  • All. Natural Diabetic Treats.
  • Sweet. Potato Dog Treats.
  • Ella's. Diabetic Dog Treats.
  • Diabetic. TINY Dog Treats All Natural.
  • All. Natural Dog Jerky Treats.
  • PureBites. RAW Freeze Chicken Breast Dog Treats.

Does Benadryl affect insulin?


No interactions were found between Benadryl and insulin

. However, this does not necessarily mean no interactions exist. Always consult your healthcare provider.

Will Benadryl raise blood sugar?

Antihistamines—

they tend to not affect blood sugar

; however, antihistamines do tend to make you drowsy. Therefore, it is important to understand that long periods of drowsiness can also be associated with hypoglycemia and hyperglycemia.

Is Cytopoint safe for diabetic dogs?


There are no contraindications for using this medication in patients with other diseases

, things like cancer, infections, diabetes, or Cushing's disease, where we may not be able to use other symptomatic treatments like steroids, Apoquel, or Atopica.

Can dogs be allergic to insulin?


Serious side effects indicating an allergic reaction may include hives, swelling of the head or neck, or difficulty breathing

. If serious side effects are noted, this is an emergency, please see what to do in case of an emergency below and take your pet to the veterinarian immediately.

Can you give a diabetic dog Apoquel?

Last year I wrote one of these newsletters when I was all excited about Apoquel, an oral drug that helps prevent cytokines from causing itch. Unlike steroids, it does NOT cause insulin resistance, so

it is a good option for allergic diabetic dogs

.

What kind of Benadryl is safe for dogs?

Most diphenhydramine (Benadryl) tablets are 25 mg, which would be the appropriate size for a 25-pound dog. Smaller dogs will require you to cut or divide these 25-mg pills. In this case,

children's Benadryl in the chewable tablets

may be a good option. These come in dosages of 12.5 mg.

Can I give my dog 50 mg of Benadryl?


You should give 50 mg of Benadryl to a 50 lb dog

, either as two 25 mg tablets, four 12.5 mg chewable tablets, or 20 ml of a Benadryl liquid form (12.5 mg/5 ml).

How long does it take for Benadryl to work in dogs?

Benadryl or Diphenhydramine is typically thought to be a fast-acting medication for dogs. You can expect it to take effect in

1 to 2 hours

but often times it will begin to work in under an hour.

Are eggs OK for diabetic dogs?


Yes, eggs are good for a diabetic dog

because they are a good protein source and won't cause a rise in blood sugar levels. A healthy, nutritious and balanced diet is one of the keys to overall health.

How can I lower my dog's blood sugar quickly?


Walk the Dog

Regular exercise will also help your pooch lose weight and lower blood sugar levels. It's best to have your dog exercise for the same length of time and at the same intensity every day. An unusually long or vigorous workout could cause blood sugar levels to drop too low.

Is there a pill for diabetic dogs?

Medications

Dogs with type 1 diabetes should be treated with insulin and are rarely given oral medications

. However, in some cases, dogs may be given oral medications, especially if they have type 2 diabetes. Oral medications may include an antidiabetic medication like Glucobay (acarbose).

Can you take Benadryl with metformin?


No interactions were found

between Benadryl and metformin.

What medications should diabetics avoid?

  • Azole antifungals.
  • Certain antibiotics, including rifampin and isoniazid.
  • Some high blood pressure medicines, such as calcium channel blockers, beta-blockers, and thiazide diuretics.
  • Corticosteroids.
  • Estrogen.
  • Nicotinic acid.
  • Oral contraceptives.
  • Phenothiazines.

What medicine lowers blood sugar?

  • Alpha-glucosidase inhibitors.
  • Biguanides.
  • Bile Acid Sequestrants.
  • Dopamine-2 Agonists.
  • DPP-4 inhibitors.
  • Meglitinides.
  • SGLT2 Inhibitors.
  • Sulfonylureas.

Is there sugar in Benadryl?

Diphenhydramine HCl 12.5mg/5mL; cherry flavor; dye- and

sugar-free

, bubble-gum flavor; alcohol-free; contains sodium 15mg/5mL.

What is the safest drug for diabetes?


Metformin

is still the safest and most effective type 2 diabetes medication, said Bolen.

Do allergies affect diabetes?


Allergies don't affect blood sugar directly

, but some medications may.

What kind of shot can you give a dog for itching?


CYTOPOINT

is a safe, effective, long-lasting treatment to help control itch due to atopic dermatitis. It is an injection that is given by your veterinarian that targets itch at its source. CYTOPOINT works like your dog's own immune system.

Which is better Apoquel or Cytopoint?

The main difference is the method of administration.

Cytopoint is an, on average, once a month injection into the skin. Apoquel, on the other hand, requires daily oral dosing

. Additionally, Cytopoint was specifically created to target itch associated with atopic (environmental) allergies.

Which is safer Apoquel or Cytopoint?

You or your veterinarian won't know which is most effective for your dog until you try them. I would begin with

Cytopoint®

because, the current opinion is that it is safer. The feedback I get from dog owners who have used both is that the anti-itch effects of Apoquel® were usually more dramatic than Cytopoint®.

When should I put my diabetic dog down?

If your total score is above 35, then your dog's quality of life is acceptable.

If, however, your score is below 35

, you should consider euthanasia. Also remember to always discuss your options with your vet to make sure you are making the right decision, regardless of the quality of life scale assessment.

What are the signs of too much insulin in a dog?

Severe hypoglycemia resulting from too much insulin can cause seizures, irreversible brain damage, and death. Warning signs include

nervousness, hyperexcitability, anxiety, vocalization, muscle tremors, lack of coordination, wobbliness (the dog may appear drunk), and pupil dilation

.

Can I give my dog insulin 2 hours late?

An hour modification is just fine. Typically you don't want to vary more than that, but sometimes life happens and longer duration occur.

As long as your dog is eating, you are okay to give the insulin an hour late.

James Park
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James Park
Dr. James Park is a medical doctor and health expert with a focus on disease prevention and wellness. He has written several publications on nutrition and fitness, and has been featured in various health magazines. Dr. Park's evidence-based approach to health will help you make informed decisions about your well-being.