Terbutaline works to ease wheezing and labored breathing in pets with the following conditions:
- Certain lung diseases
- Allergic bronchitis
- Collapsing trachea
- Asthma-related breathing trouble
- Tracheobronchitis
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Terbutaline is a generic prescription and is used to treat shortness of breath, wheezing and other symptoms cause by asthma, collapsing trachea, chronic allergic bronchitis and other diseases of the lung. It works by relaxing muscles in the airway to make breathing easier and less stressful.
Terbutaline is a bronchodilator that stimulates certain receptors in the airway to dilate or open, making it easier for your pet to breathe. It primarily works to stimulate the airway's beta-2 receptors, allowing for those muscles to relax.
Terbutaline sulfate is indicated for the prevention and reversal of bronchospasm with asthma and reversible bronchospasm associated with bronchitis and emphysema.
Use as directed by your veterinarian.
Not for use in pets allergic to Terbutaline. Use with caution in pets with diabetes, hyperthyroidism (overactive thyroid gland), high blood pressure, a history of seizures or low levels of potassium in the blood. Use with extreme caution in animals with heart disease. Do not use Terbutaline if your pet is having difficulty breathing, since the effects of the medication takes several hours to have an effect. In this case, seek emergency care immediately.
This drug is FDA-approved for human use. However, it is common practice for veterinarians to prescribe such drugs for use in dogs and cats.
Please contact your vet immediately if you notice any of the following reactions: increased heart rate, tremors, nervousness and dizziness. These effects usually disappear after a short time. However, if these are severe, persistent or if your pet's condition worsens, contact your veterinarian immediately.
Store in well-closed containers at room temperatures 68° - 77°F.
Terbutaline works to ease wheezing and labored breathing in pets with the following conditions:
Potential side effects include:
These symptoms typically disappear after a short period of time. If persistent, severe, or worsening, speak to your veterinarian.
If your pet shows signs of an allergic reaction, including the following, seek emergency veterinary attention.