Further commonly used Medications

Veterinarian or Vet Tech holding a bunny. The bunny is light brown and looks healthy.

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Check our previous article about the Most Commonly Used Meds for GI Stasis; which focuses specifically on GI treatment medications.

Ever leave the veterinarian’s office in a stupor?
Attempting to digest all the information and medications gone over during your visit?
Not sure which side is up?
Leaving the doctor’s office with your head swimming and then, at home having many more questions.
No worries, you are in the right place.

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Read our previous article, which focuses specifically on GI stasis treatment; Most Commonly Used Meds for GI Stasis.

Several other commonly used medications can be heard at the veterinarian’s office. It can be super overwhelming and sometimes not absorbed until back at home.
The following slideshow addresses other medications that are frequently used for an array of issues. It identifies some Antibiotics, Pain, and Parasitic medications.

For more clarification on medications, check out the slideshow below.
Find the definition, signs, symptoms, and treatment for GI Stasis here!

Wondering about the medications your bunny is on?
Need more understanding of certain medications?
This slideshow is for you!

Some of the medications inside the slideshow include, but are not limited to –

Selamectin, Ivermectin
Baytril, Penicillin, SMZ
Gabapentin, Buprenophrine
Meclizine, Ranitidine

Always make sure to ask your vet any questions you have, that’s what they are there for, and you should feel comfortable with any treatment and never hesitate to ask them more questions.

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