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Reglan
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A common veterinarian prescribed antivomiting medication is Reglan. It helps to inhibit the area of the brain that controls vomiting and also calms the stomach, which should help to relax your cat.
Tagamet
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Tagamet is normally prescribed to treat ulcers in the stomach of cats. Often times ulcers can be the cause of unusual vomiting.
Zantac
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Zantac is another common medicine prescribed for a vomiting cat. It helps to calm their stomach and may also prevent and treat ulcers.
Pepcid
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Much like the human-version, Pepcid is an acid-inhibitor for cats. Rather than neutralizing the acid that increases vomiting, Pepcid helps to prevent the production of acid in cats.
Chlorpromazine
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Chlorpromazine is a medication for cats that works as a sedative as well as an antivomiting medication. This medication is normally only used in cats with seizure problems (which can cause vomiting), not in cats that are sick on the occasional basis.
Warnings
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Always check with a veterinarian when unsure about what to give your cat. If your cat is continuously sick, immediately seek veterinarian help to diagnose the issue.
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Medication to Stop My Cat From Throwing Up
As every pet owner knows, distress within your pet causes much pain, not only for your pet, but for yourself--as often times owners are not sure about the source of the problem, nor how to treat the problem. When cats begin to vomit, there are steps you can take along with treatments you can use that can help to return your cat to health.