Autumn'sMom
Member Since 2016
My cat, Autumn, has recently fallen out of remission after almost 2 years OTJ.
She is currently hospitalized (due to nausea, vomiting, and refusal to eat - but luckily no ketones so far), being treated for suspected pancreatitis. Having spent a lot of time reading here over the last 2+ years, I know that many here have lots of experience dealing with this condition. So, I have questions
(I apologize for how long this is - I tried my best to make it easier to read).
It seems that the key to treating pancreatitis is to recognize a flare asap, and deal with the pain and nausea/vomiting to keep the cat eating/hydrated until the flare subsides? The drugs I see mentioned most often seem to be cerenia, ondansetron (zofram), and buprenorphine (buprenex)? Also, some people seem to give sub-q fluids at home as well?
Since it seems that pancreatitis is often chronic, do you keep a supply of the necessary medications on hand, or do you get them as needed?
If I will be keeping a supply on hand, I'd like to buy what I can online (supplier suggestions welcome!) , rather than directly from my vet (who seems to always charge higher prices). I have begun looking around online, but I figure I can get some great real world experience answers here. I have searched (and read) many of the past pancreatitis threads from these forums (and gotten lots of great info). I know that ECID, but I appreciate any starting points you can give me.
Cerenia - comes in tablet form? I see that it comes in different strengths. How big are the tablets? Can the tablets be easily cut? What is the approximate dose?
Ondansetron - comes in tablet and (compounded) liquid form? Formulation preference? (I know the human dissolvable kind are a no-no) How big are the tablets? Can the tablets be easily cut? What is the approximate dose? Some quick reading indicates the pills have a limited shelf life?
buprenorphine - since this is a narcotic, I am assuming I will need to get directly from the vet? (I have gotten/used in the past from vet after cat dentals).
sub-q fluids - I think that these, too have a limited shelf life?
If you have gotten this far, thanks so much
Any/all advice or words of wisdom are extremely welcome.
She is currently hospitalized (due to nausea, vomiting, and refusal to eat - but luckily no ketones so far), being treated for suspected pancreatitis. Having spent a lot of time reading here over the last 2+ years, I know that many here have lots of experience dealing with this condition. So, I have questions

(I apologize for how long this is - I tried my best to make it easier to read).
It seems that the key to treating pancreatitis is to recognize a flare asap, and deal with the pain and nausea/vomiting to keep the cat eating/hydrated until the flare subsides? The drugs I see mentioned most often seem to be cerenia, ondansetron (zofram), and buprenorphine (buprenex)? Also, some people seem to give sub-q fluids at home as well?
Since it seems that pancreatitis is often chronic, do you keep a supply of the necessary medications on hand, or do you get them as needed?
If I will be keeping a supply on hand, I'd like to buy what I can online (supplier suggestions welcome!) , rather than directly from my vet (who seems to always charge higher prices). I have begun looking around online, but I figure I can get some great real world experience answers here. I have searched (and read) many of the past pancreatitis threads from these forums (and gotten lots of great info). I know that ECID, but I appreciate any starting points you can give me.
Cerenia - comes in tablet form? I see that it comes in different strengths. How big are the tablets? Can the tablets be easily cut? What is the approximate dose?
Ondansetron - comes in tablet and (compounded) liquid form? Formulation preference? (I know the human dissolvable kind are a no-no) How big are the tablets? Can the tablets be easily cut? What is the approximate dose? Some quick reading indicates the pills have a limited shelf life?
buprenorphine - since this is a narcotic, I am assuming I will need to get directly from the vet? (I have gotten/used in the past from vet after cat dentals).
sub-q fluids - I think that these, too have a limited shelf life?
If you have gotten this far, thanks so much
Any/all advice or words of wisdom are extremely welcome.