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April 2007

Effects of Reconcile (fluoxetine) chewable tablets plus behavior management for canine separation anxiety (PDF). Veterinary Therapeutics, Volume 8, Number 1, Spring 2007.

Important Safety Information

  • The most common adverse reactions recorded during clinical trials with Reconcile® were calm or lethargy, reduced appetite, vomiting, shaking, diarrhea, restlessness, excessive vocalization, aggression, and, in infrequent cases, seizures.
  • Reconcile® chewable tablets are contraindicated for dogs with epilepsy or a history of seizures; with drugs that lower the seizure threshold; with a monoamine oxidase inhibitor (MAOI) or within a minimum of 14 days of discontinuing therapy with an MAOI; in dogs with a known hypersensitivity to fluoxetine HCl or other SSRIs.
  • A six week washout interval should be observed following discontinuation of therapy with Reconcile® chewable tablets prior to the administration of any drug that may adversely interact with fluoxetine or norfluoxetine.
  • For full product label, including complete safety information, click here.
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