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Hydroxyzine HCL client counselling information Basic information Hydroxyzine HCl competitively blocks the effects of histamine that is responsible for itchiness, increased permeability of vessels and attraction of inflammatory cells. It is well absorbed following oral administration and is thought to be metabolised in the liver. In dogs, hydroxyzine HCl may persist for 6-8 hours and up to 12 hours in cats. Dogs and Cats Hydroxyzine HCl is used as an antihistamine and anti-itch medication especially for dogs and cats that has atopic dermatitis. It has been used as an antihistamine for flea allergy dermatitis in dogs and cats as well. Different animals respond differently to antihistamines. An antihistamine that is effective in one dog or cat may have no effect on another. It is advisable to give a 10 day trial before trying a different antihistamine. Some atopic dogs will need adjunct corticosteroids to control their pruritus. In cats, hydroxyzine HCl has been used to treat military dermatitis and a disease called eosinophilic granuloma complex. Horses Hydroxyzine HCl is used orally of intramuscularly to treat hives or allergic skin reactions in horses. This is a regulated drug (Class 2 ARCI drug). Birds Hydroxyzine HCl has been used in itchy birds associated with allergies, self-mutilation or feather picking. How to give Hydroxyzine HCl should be given exactly as your vet has prescribed. If you have accidentally missed a dose, give the next dose when you remember. If it is close to the next dose, give it to your pet at the scheduled time. Do NOT double dose as a means of catching up. Wash your hands every time after giving this medication to your pet. Side effects In dogs and cats, hydroxyzine HCl can cause sedation. This is the most common side effect. Less common side effects in dogs are increased excitability, fine rapid tremors, whole body tremors and seizures (rare). In cats, less common side effects are increased drinking, depression and changes in their behavior. Shop 4, 304 - 318 The Kingsway, Caringbah NSW 2229 Phone (02) 9525 3044 Fax (02) 9542 7645 [email protected] Precautions Hydroxyzine HCl is contraindicated in patients that are hypersensitive to it. Wash your hands every time after giving this medication to your pet. Keep this drug out of the reach of children. Drug interactions Please review all medications or supplements that your pet is receiving with your vet. Overdose If you suspect that your pet has been overdosed or another pet has consumed hydroxyzine HCl inadvertently, contact your vet or an emergency centre as soon as possible. Storage Store hydroxyzine HCl at room temperature (15-30°C). Shop 4, 304 - 318 The Kingsway, Caringbah NSW 2229 Phone (02) 9525 3044 Fax (02) 9542 7645 [email protected]