What Is Reconcile Medication Used for in Dogs & Cats?

Reconcile is a veterinary drug. It is the brand name for the drug Fluoxetine. It was released in 2007 for veterinary use.

  1. History

    • Fluoxetine is a selective serotonin uptake inhibitor (SSRI) that was developed to treat humans for anxiety, depression and other disorders. The most common brand name of this medication for humans is Prozac.

    Action

    • A chemicals in the brain called serotonin is linked to many behaviors. Fluoxetine helps to maintain serotonin levels, which may help control your pet's anxiety and unwanted behaviors.

    Use

    • Many dogs have separation anxiety.

      Dogs and cats may have behaviors that can be helped with Reconcile. Wendy C. Brooks, DVM, DipABVP, Educational Director for VeterinaryPartner.com, says that it is used to treat anxiety and compulsive and other problem behaviors such as self-mutilation, circling and obsessive licking. It may also treat aggression and itching.

    Behavior Training

    • Reconcile is most effective in combination with work on behavioral training issues. Reconcile.com (http://www.reconcile.com/bond-training/) has a simple program for working with your pet to reward good behavior.

    Side Effects

    • Drowsiness, loss of appetite, upset stomach and lethargy are common side effects. Sudden aggression in pets that were not aggressive before may occur.

    Precaution

    • Do not use Reconcile with a pet that has diabetes or seizures.