Injectable Medications
Diseases
Vaccines
Emergency
Abbreviations
100

This medication is used to treat nausea and prevent vomiting 

Cerenia 

100

Under production of insulin. Symptoms include lethargy, increased hunger, weight loss, and pu/pd. Managed with Vetsulin, Prozinc, or Bexacat (for cats)

Diabetes 

100

Respiratory disease caused by a bacteria. 

Bordetella 

100

A male cat is straining/ vocalizing while urinating or not producing urine. This is the main concern.

The cat is blocked

100

ADR 

Ain't Doing Right 

200

An antibiotic that is used to treat skin infections and lasts for 2 weeks

Convenia 

200

Under production of thyroid hormones. Symptoms include lethargy, weight gain, excessive shedding, and recurrent skin and ear infections. Managed with Levo-Thyroxine 

Hypothyroidism 

200

Respiratory disease caused by a virus 

Influenza and/or Parainfluenza 

200

The window to induce vomiting in dogs.

less than 2 hour after ingestion

200

TPR

Temperature / Pulse / Respiration

300

A sedative that can cause bradycardia and hypotension. Its reversal is Antisedan. 

Dexmedetomidine

300

Over production of thyroid hormones. Symptoms include increased hunger, weight loss, v/d, pu/pd, and increased activity. More common in cats. Managed with Methimazole 

Hyperthyroidism

300

Viral disease that causes bloody, metallic-smelling diarrhea, loss of appetite, and lethargy.

Parvo Virus 

300

Medications used to stop active seizures 

Midazolam and Diazepam 

300

FNA

Fine Needle Aspirate 

400

An injectable steroid that can be used to prevent vaccine reactions 

Dexamethasone 

400

Underproduction of steroid hormones. Symptoms include loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, and pu/pd 

Addison's Disease 

400
A bacterial, zoonotic disease that is spread through urine. Symptoms include fever, lethargy, v/d and loss of appetite. It can lead to liver and kidney failure.

Leptospirosis

400

A 5 y/o French Bulldog comes in July. He is lethargic, panting excessively, and has vomited twice after a mile-long walk at noon. This is the top differential.

Heatstroke

400

pu/pd

polyuria/polydipsia 

increased thirst and urination 

500

Antihistamine used to prevent and treat allergic reaction. Also used prior to mass removals when removing a mast cell tumors (MCTs).

Diphenhydramine 

500

An overproduction of steroid hormones. Symptoms include distended abdomen, symmetrical hair loss, increased appetite, and pu/pd 

Cushing's disease 

500

A viral infection in cats that causes immune suppression and blood disorders. It is the leading cause of cancer in cats. It is spread through saliva (bite wounds, mutual grooming, ect.), feces, and milk. 

Feline Leukemia 

500

A life-threatening condition where the stomach fills with gas and twists on itself. More common in deep-chested breeds but it can happen in any breed.

GDV (Gastric Dilatation-Volvulus) or Bloat

500

PCV

Packed Cell Volume 

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