My cat ​​ate an “Clen”. What should I do?

Clenbuterol is a medication used in humans as a bronchodilator, and in animals as a growth promoter. It is a sympathomimetic drug, meaning that it mimics the effects of the neurotransmitter norepinephrine.

In cats, clenbuterol can cause a variety of side effects, including:

  • Increased heart rate
  • Increased blood pressure
  • Tremors
  • Anxiety
  • Hyperthermia
  • Seizures
  • Death

If you think your cat has eaten clenbuterol, it is important to seek veterinary attention immediately. Treatment will depend on the severity of the symptoms.

In mild cases, your veterinarian may recommend supportive care, such as:

  • Monitoring your cat’s vital signs
  • Administering fluids to prevent dehydration
  • Giving your cat anti-anxiety medication

In severe cases, your veterinarian may need to hospitalize your cat and provide more intensive care, such as:

  • Intubation and mechanical ventilation
  • Vasopressors to support blood pressure
  • Anticonvulsants to control seizures

The prognosis for cats who have eaten clenbuterol depends on the severity of the symptoms and the promptness of treatment. With early intervention, most cats make a full recovery. However, in some cases, clenbuterol poisoning can be fatal.

Prevention is the best way to protect your cat from clenbuterol poisoning. Keep all medications out of reach of your cat, and never give your cat any medication that has not been prescribed by a veterinarian.


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