@tanza:
http://www.drsfostersmith.com/Rx_Info_Sheets/rx_cyproheptadine.pdf
http://petsmd.com/RX/Cats-And-Dogs/Cyproheptadine
It is mostly recommended to try and increase appetitie in cats.
The research was done on cats. As I am sure I posted here before, in a study on cats undergoing chemo, they found that those cats who were on cyproheptadine continued to eat. It has been used with dogs for at 8 to 10 yrs. Please note your 2nd link did not separate dog or cat for appetite. It works amazing for both. Because the research was done with cats, that is most of the citings. My vet in PA who uses it recommended it because she said it is far safer overall than other appetite medications. Of course there are dogs, and some cats, that don't respond. But when a dog truly needs to eat, it's worth asking your vet, don't you think?
It's funny– I can't win for losing. If I post something and post links/research to back it up, I get slammed. If I don't, then I get posts indicating I don't know what I am posting. I think it's easier to just post the darned links to begin with and avoid a do-over.
Cyproheptadine: What You Need to Know as a Pet Owner - Paw ...
www.pawnation.com/pet-health/cyproheptadine-for-pets/
Apr 12, 2011 ? Cyproheptadine is a veterinary drug used to stimulate appetite in cats, and may also work in dogs.
What To Do When Your Dog or Cat Won?t Eat
Anorexia In Pets
Ron Hines DVM PhD
http://www.2ndchance.info/anorexia.htm
A relatively mild antihistamine, cyproheptadine (Periactin), has been found to stimulate appetite in many pets.
The drug, btw, works in humans also– so shouldn't be a surprise that while cats may have highest response, dogs often do also:
Cyproheptadine is widely used in treating children?s and adolescents?
migraines, nightmares, allergic reactions, mild and uncomplicated
hives, serotonin syndrome, carcinoid, drug-induced hyperhydrosis and
anorexia nervosa. It is a powerful and very reliable appetite stimulant.
However, only some people (among even those who take Periactin
regularly) know that Cyproheptadine can be used to ease chronic renal
failures in cats and dogs.
An effective appetite stimulant medication can become a life-savior
drug for your pet.
Full article: Cyproheptadine for cats | Trusted.MD Network http://trusted.md/blog/dochan/2011/03/22/cyproheptadine_for_cats#ixzz1loCWqalB
Heck, it even works in Bunnies.
http://www.bio.miami.edu/hare/ileus.html
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