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Warning... Xylitol Being Added To Drugs


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Everyone needs to be aware of this - link. Because no vet is able to keep abreast of the constant changes drug manufactures make.

 

Here is a quote from the article - "Some commercially prepared versions of liquid gabapentin have xylitol in them — and it was one of these very versions my pharmacist was offering."

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Yes, it shows up often in formulated-for-humans drugs.

 

We also need to read labels on OTC things we give our dogs. I was fiber-shopping for Sam today. Because most fiber supplements say "take with 8 oz of water"--and because a dog's digestive tract is horizontal rather than vertical, like ours--I looked for something that was less of a choking hazard: chewable and without a water requirement (Sam drinks plenty of water--just not on command). I found something advertised as "sugar free," which set off all kinds of warnings in my mind. Happily, the label said Sorbitol rather than Xylitol, so I bought it.

 

But I won't knowingly buy anything with Xylitol--no sugar-free candies or gums in this house--because Sam is notorious for eating things he shouldn't.

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I have a medicated mouthwash for Raven that turned out to have some saccharin in it. Is that OK? She doesn't get much of it, just some swabbed over her gums with gauze.

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I have a medicated mouthwash for Raven that turned out to have some saccharin in it. Is that OK? She doesn't get much of it, just some swabbed over her gums with gauze.

 

It's in the Biotene my vet recommended and according to him and UC Davis, the amount is not harmful.

I've been using it on the dogs for more than 2 years now

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