pathic medicine provides for: Motion ness, fear of travel including cars, boats, trains, and
airplanes/flying. Vomiting, drooling, panting, restlessness and unwanted behavior can be helped with this fast acting,
non-sedating liquid. INDICATIONS: Travel ness, motion ness, fear of travel, anxiety getting into a vehicle,
anxiety even at the of a vehicle, some cases of claustrophobia, fear of getting down off a height. from
travel or other disturbance of balance mechanism, even with head injury. Some cases of anticipatory anxiety will respond
such as fear of public places, or fear at a dog show, especially in a patient who also shows travel ness. ,
vomiting, drooling and salivation with even without motion ness. ADMINISTRATION: Optimally, the liquid
preparation should be dropped directly into the mucous membrane of the mouth including lips; ideally in dogs by pulling
out the labial pouch, and in cats by raising the head until the mouth opens. Where an animal finds this distressful, or
an owner is unable to comply, the medication can be put in the food, water or milk. Where animals are sensitive to the
odor of the alcohol preservative, a 10-20 minute period should be allowed for dilution and evaporation before the liquid
or food is presented to the patient. Occasionally, animals will shake their heads as a response to the alcohol
preservative; cats may salivate excessively and in these cases, presenting it in food, water or milk works. It can also
be added to a sprayer and misted in the air around severely affected patients to calm them down, or dropped around
bedding area 3-5 times daily. FURTHER ADVICE: The best place for a pet to travel is in the front passenger car well
as this is the part of the car that moves the least - the pet should be kept from looking out of the car as much of the
stimulus for travel ness is visual - the air vents should be turned to open and cool and the radio should be turned
to a soothing music or talk show. In the case of dogs, they are best tied doen to the frame of the deat by their leash
so they cannot get up and look out. Other things that can help are very short journeys (1 telegraph pole to another is
more than enough to get started, followed by a reward such as a walk with a treat). Some dogs are better left unfed
before a journey, while others are better with a little food. It is extremely rare for a big meal to benefit and takes a
lot of cleaning up should it come up. sedation can also be used alongside Pet Anxiety, bt it should be
possible to use much reduced doses to give the same level of anxiety reduction, consequently with reduced side effects
and can, in many cases, be done without completely. Can be used on its own or combined with Pet First Aid for
from injury. ADVERSE EFFECTS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS: None known, other than reversible effect of
overdosage. Overdosage will result in a return of symptoms after the symptoms have initially disappeared. Where
either increased anxiety or a return of symptoms occurs while on the medication, ceasing to use it will alleviate the
effect. Patients who are hypersensitive to pathic preparations will show response to a single dose, which may not
need to be repeated for some time. For this reason therapy should always start with a single dose and should a major
response be seen, therapy should not be recommenced until symptoms relapse, and then only a single dose given for
maximum effect. Although there is no evidence that there are any safety issues, extra care should always be taken when
dealing with pregnant animals. Should a suspected adverse reaction be seen or advice needed, please contact Pet
LLC. Contact your veterinarian if problems persist. DRUG INTERACTIONS: None known for animal use only. Keep out of
reach of children. CEUTICAL PRECAUTIONS: Store at room temperature, out of direct sunlight, and away
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- DESCRIPTION DETAILS FACTS DIRECTIONS WARNINGS pathic medicine provides for: Motion ness, fear of travel including cars, boats, trains, and airplanes/flying. Vomiting, drooling, panting, restlessness and unwanted behavior can be helped with this fast acting, non-sedating liquid. INDICATIONS: Travel ness, motion ness, fear of travel, anxiety getting into a vehicle, anxiety even at the of a vehicle, some cases of claustrophobia, fear of getting down off a height. from travel or other disturbance of balance mechanism, even with head injury. Some cases of anticipatory anxiety will respond such as fear of public places, or fear at a dog show, especially in a patient who also shows travel ness. , vomiting, drooling and salivation with even without motion ness. ADMINISTRATION: Optimally, the liquid preparation should be dropped directly into the mucous membrane of the mouth including lips; ideally in dogs by pulling out the labial pouch, and in cats by raising the head until the mouth opens. Where an animal finds this distressful, or an owner is unable to comply, the medication can be put in the food, water or milk. Where animals are sensitive to the odor of the alcohol preservative, a 10-20 minute period should be allowed for dilution and evaporation before the liquid or food is presented to the patient. Occasionally, animals will shake their heads as a response to the alcohol preservative; cats may salivate excessively and in these cases, presenting it in food, water or milk works. It can also be added to a sprayer and misted in the air around severely affected patients to calm them down, or dropped around bedding area 3-5 times daily. FURTHER ADVICE: The best place for a pet to travel is in the front passenger car well as this is the part of the car that moves the least - the pet should be kept from looking out of the car as much of the stimulus for travel ness is visual - the air vents should be turned to open and cool and the radio should be turned to a soothing music or talk show. In the case of dogs, they are best tied doen to the frame of the deat by their leash so they cannot get up and look out. Other things that can help are very short journeys (1 telegraph pole to another is more than enough to get started, followed by a reward such as a walk with a treat). Some dogs are better left unfed before a journey, while others are better with a little food. It is extremely rare for a big meal to benefit and takes a lot of cleaning up should it come up. sedation can also be used alongside Pet Anxiety, bt it should be possible to use much reduced doses to give the same level of anxiety reduction, consequently with reduced side effects and can, in many cases, be done without completely. Can be used on its own or combined with Pet First Aid for from injury. ADVERSE EFFECTS AND CONTRAINDICATIONS: None known, other than reversible effect of overdosage. Overdosage will result in a return of symptoms after the symptoms have initially disappeared. Where either increased anxiety or a return of symptoms occurs while on the medication, ceasing to use it will alleviate the effect. Patients who are hypersensitive to pathic preparations will show response to a single dose, which may not need to be repeated for some time. For this reason therapy should always start with a single dose and should a major response be seen, therapy should not be recommenced until symptoms relapse, and then only a single dose given for maximum effect. Although there is no evidence that there are any safety issues, extra care should always be taken when dealing with pregnant animals. Should a suspected adverse reaction be seen or advice needed, please contact Pet LLC. Contact your veterinarian if problems persist. DRUG INTERACTIONS: None known for animal use only. Keep out of reach of children. CEUTICAL PRECAUTIONS: Store at room temperature, out of direct sunlight.