Overview
Quercetin is a natural flavonoid found in various fruits and vegetables. It is commonly used in pets as a supplement due to its anti-inflammatory and antihistamine properties. This makes it a popular choice for managing allergies and inflammation in dogs and cats.
How It Works
Quercetin acts by inhibiting the release of histamines and other inflammatory mediators in the body. This action helps to reduce the symptoms associated with allergic reactions and inflammation.
Uses & Indications
Quercetin is primarily used for:
- Allergies
- Inflammation
- Respiratory issues
Dosage Guidelines
Dogs
- Small Dogs: 125 mg per day
- Medium Dogs: 250 mg per day
- Large Dogs: 500 mg per day
Cats
- Standard: 125 mg per day
Administration
Quercetin is administered orally and is often given with food to enhance absorption.
Side Effects
Common
- Gastrointestinal upset
Rare
- Changes in appetite
Severe
- Severe gastrointestinal issues requiring vet attention
Precautions & Warnings
- Always consult a veterinarian before starting quercetin
- Use with caution in pets with kidney disease
Drug Interactions
- May interact with blood thinners
Storage
Store in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
FAQ
Is quercetin safe for long-term use?
Quercetin is generally safe for long-term use, but always consult your vet for ongoing treatment plans.
Can quercetin be used with other medications?
Consult with a veterinarian to evaluate potential drug interactions.
Is a prescription required?
No, quercetin is available over the counter.
Can pregnant pets take quercetin?
Use with caution in pregnant pets; consult your vet.
What if my pet misses a dose?
Give the missed dose as soon as you remember, but skip it if it's close to the next scheduled dose.