The Side Effects of Revolution Pet Treatment
Only those who truly care about their families health, search for posts and articles like this one, which highlight the symptoms and potential side effects of different pet treatments. Which is why I know that you are a kind and compassionate person, who only wants the best for every member of your family.
And knowing that makes me proud to blog about the side effects of Revolution for cats and dogs, because I know that you will use it to compare against other pet parasiticide products, so that you make sure you get your pet's the highest quality of pest deterrent available.
Now, to start us out, I've always felt it's best to get the worst out of the way first. So let's discuss the worst potential side effects of Revolution Pet Treatment (as well as most other treatments available today).
If you notice your dog or cat showing signs of any of these symptoms, call your vet right away:
Muscle Weakness/In-Coordination - In 1% of clinical trials, some pets experienced extreme muscle weakness which lead to difficulty standing or walking. This can happen if your pet gets too large of a dose, or if they have a natural undiagnosed allergy to anything in the treatment. If this happens, your pet will need to see a vet right away. Because of this risk, it is always best to try any new pet treatments in the morning, so that if any adverse reactions appear, you will have plenty of time to get your pet into a vet within the same day.
Rapid Breathing/Panting - Because Revolution enters the blood stream, it can sometimes have a negative effect on your pets heart. In a small minority of pets, this can cause hypertension, which can lead to stroke or heart attach. If you notice these your pet is panting excessively or breathing very rapidly, take them into the near vet as soon as possible.
Muscle Tremors - If you notice that your pet is shaking uncontrollably or experiencing heavy muscle tremors, call your vet and schedule an appointment for as soon as possible.
Skin Burning - Out of 1743 animals tested, less than 2% had an adverse reaction that caused their skin to burn after application of any chemical pet treatments. If you notice that your pets skin appears is covered in a rash, peeling or your pet seems to be in great discomfort around the application site, you will want to take them into a vet right away.
Most of these reactions rarely occur in 5 out of 100 animals, meaning that it is not likely that your pet will have a serious reaction. Though being armed with this knowledge, helps you care for them if they do happen to be a part of the 5%.
And now that we've gotten through the tougher parts of this discussion, let's cover the more common side effects and some ways that you can help your pet cope with them, while the treatment relieves them of pests.
Temporary Hair Loss - More often then not, this happens with animals who already have sensitive skin, and with most of those cases, the sensitive pet is even more in need of pest treatment than pets who are not so sensitive. Though because the pet has sensitive skin, they will sometimes lose some of the fur around the site where you put the treatment. So long as they do not appear to have been burned, they should regrow the hair within a week or two at most.
Digestive Upset - Diarrhea, vomiting and stomach upset are the most common digestive side effects. They can cause your dog or cat to not want to eat or play for a little while until their body has processed the parasiticide. You can help them through these side effects by making sure they drink plenty of fresh distilled water, which will help keep them hydrated and help them process the treatments more easily.
Hyperactivity - When Revolution enters your pets bloodstream through their skin, it can sometimes cause them to have an elevated heart beat, as their body deals with the treatments reactions. This will make them anxious, as they will not be sure about what is happening to them, and that is usually what causes the hyper activity. You can help keep them calm by giving them their treatment in a dark and quiet room, and then staying with them for at least 30-45 minutes after the treatment.
Drowsiness - On the other side of the coin, some dogs and cats have seen the alter-reaction to hyperactivity, which is Drowsiness or Lethargy. As their body gives into the process of the pest treatments, they might need to sleep while the battle between bugs and love, wages on. If your animal finds themselves with this reaction, the best thing you can do is to help them get comfortable, and then check on them from time to time, to make sure they are still able to get up, walk around a bit and drink some water.
Drooling - It is recommended that every pet who gets a dose of Revolution, gets it right between their shoulder blades, to prevent them from ingesting the medication. That being said, we all know that our pets have a way of reaching the spot, no matter how crafty you try to be, and that means that there is still a chance that they might ingest the treatment.
When this happens, it most often causes excessive drooling as their body works to get the taste and the chemicals out of their mouth. You can help your pet through this by offering them plenty of fresh water to drink.
In most cases, the worst you're going to see is a displeased cat or anxious dog, whom are not very happy to have been treated, but who will be very happy in an hour or so, as they are finally flea and parasite free again.
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A general statement but the post was mainly to help people be aware of any possible side effects so they can take action.
3 of whom show no side effects of Revolution, I got a Beagle in the month of Nov 4yrs old, clean bill of health, in April started to give Revolution to the beagle and couple days later had his first siezure that I know about, called previous owner - never any history of seizures.
I did not put two and two together until the 3 time I gave him revolution, and always about 2-3 days after he has a seizure, I actually even skipped a month of no medicine and no seizure.
I read up on the internet and in some cases - Yes, there have been incidents of reported seizure. I am going to contact the company that makes this in inform them of my findings. Btw the beagle is still healthy afterward, vet says nothing I can do for the seizures, just be there for your dog. No more Revolution for my pup.
Of course vets won't push the possible side effects. These drug companies are in buisness with them and heart worm prevention is a million dollar buisness
I advise organic flea control and Frontline or Advantage only if absolutely necessary. This stuff only works the first week, so flea hygiene is absolutely necessary whether you use toxic assist or not. Sunlight or UV light kills eggs and larvae in 30 seconds of exposure. Flea traps work! See my blog on organic flea control at http://wholepetmind.wordpress.com/
what do y'all do about the large difference in weights for the RX?
Muscle pain. Shaking uncontrollably.
Lethargy. I just hope he comes to back to his normal self. Very sad. :(
About 4 hrs later , he had watery smelly poo, I bought this from our vets, on their recommendation that it was the best treatment..
Previously had bought the ones from supermarket , and had no problem .
I have " googled " revolution, and this is some side effects it causes ..
My poor Charlie , can't understand why he is locked up in laundry with his kitty litter !!
I have made sure he has clean fresh water, and hope he is better in morning.. Won't be using that product ever again ...
I had tried a cheaper flea treatment before which hadn't done much of anything (to the fleas OR the cat) but I did notice with the cheap one, that my little Smokey is flexible enough to twist right around and lick whatever you put between her shoulderblades. So when I got the Revolution, I put it in a spot I know she couldn't lick directly: between and slightly behind her ears. She's been totally fine with no reactions to the medicine (aside from freaking out when it was applied, but that was because it was a wet liquid and she hates wet!)
If your kitty is normally very good at contorting into odd positions, then I advise placing your flea medicine higher than the shoulderblades. Some of the symptoms people see could be from kitty accidentally ingesting the medicine when you're not looking!
If you need help treating fleas in the home, I recommend diatomaceous earth. It's a kind of soft rock crumbled into powder form (perfect for all you fans of natural remedies) and has properties that basically turn any insect's exoskeleton into a sieve. Your fleas (and other crawling insects) will die of dehydration as their bodies can no longer retain moisture, and it's one of the few things that works on the robust pupa stage of the flea life cycle.
My 3 year old collie cross started having episodes when we played ball last summer. I believed it to be heat exhaustion. Then she started having seizures. All the bloodwork was normal. I don't give her the Revolution over the winter and she had no episodes.
I gave her the first dose 2 weeks ago and she has already had 3 episodes of staggering, panting and on 1 occasion fainted.
I will not be using Revolution again and will see if these episodes stop.
O-o ???
I wasn't sure if this has been done before, but something about that doesn't feel right to me, my regular Vet is on vacation will wait for his opinion. In my personal opinion we as pet owner are emotional about our pets, which are source of income for vets. They may seem like they care for animals and are animal lovers, maybe that once drove them to become a vet but its not why they are still vets, I mean they don't ask if we could do tests, no no no they tell you we are going to do all these useless tests and charge you for every tiny little thing... I don't mind spending money if it is worth it, but most of the time, they are just after making extra buck at the cost of your pets life. The way they handle them, the way they are giving them medicines without any second thought. As human body goes through up and downs, we sometimes require medicine and sometimes don't, our bodies can recover from few things, same with animals they have been living for long time as well, they know their bodies and have natural instincts. The way these vet describe one small decease is like it will be end of entire cat nation. My kittens never scratch themselves, but started to after visit to Vet, its like you car need a bulb change after it came from mechanic it needs 5 more things fixed.
Will keep you posted if there is any change in their behaviour or health, but I won't be applying it twice, its not like antibiotics that you take double dose first time.
p.s. I don't think pet owners should pay out of their pocket for their pets allergic reaction to the meds especially when it leaves them with pain or worse.
Good Luck
Has had all sorts of tests and come up with nothing. The Vet does not believe it is from the Revolution. I am hand feeding small meals to my cat, forcing water and yes he has had fluids twice at the Vets. He does not want to stand, especially on his back legs . I am just praying that he gets through this. I will not be using Revolution again .
I woke up last night to her sleeping on a pillow.. face down...I couldn't hear or feel her breathing. I freaked out and had to shake her awake, she then tried to purr after a while and started coughing like she was trying to get a hairball out. The following morning she refuses to eat or drink and just lies on the floor. I am very nervous after reading this forum!
I called the vet and they told me that lethargy is not a side affect of this drug...which is clearly NOT true. She also has fur and skin discoloration. This treatment is NOT WORTH WHAT HAPPENS TO YOUR PET!!
He lost weight lost his appetite became unsteady and one morning he woke me up crying and non responsive. Rushed him to the hospital where they told me they believed it to be a blood clot in his brain. I think it was the flea meds that killed him. My heart aches for him everyday.
The STRAY CAT who had jaw surgery was in a week, so he didn't get a dose of Revolution.
HE IS THE ONLY ONE ACTING NORMAL.
USE AT YOUR OWN KITTIES RISK.
One is up walking around now, about an hour later and wanted treats. Other is still sleeping. Will keep this updated.
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The largest cat, Rocky, the Maine Coon had a massive Seizure and vomited white foam after 4 days. He was very healthy and died horribly.
Just don't use poison like Revolution of you love your pets. My heart is so broken!
I will never give him any chemicals again. I'm using only natural alternatives going forward, and now I'm detoxing him with a all natural liver cleanse and probiotic and fish oil.
You are right ,I had the same experiences with my cat , hyperness , running , itching , biting, and licking with flakes on his back.
Please everyone dont use these poisons! These damn drug companies dont care about our pets or us
CHANGED VETS, CHANGED MEDICATION - all mite free and healthy now.
Nothing good can be named Revolution.
Did any of you ever have an issue with facial swelling in the days after administering Revolution or any other flea and tick treatment to your pets?
If Revolution was not responsible for seizures in my border collie, (see above post) please explain why the dog has not had repetitive seizures since we have changed treatment. It is indeed Revolution that caused seizures in this particular animal. No further seizures have been noted since the product has been discontinued, no other changes were made in diet or other meds given prior or after Revolution. Revolution is to some animals as Penicillin is to some people. This is not anecdotal, it is fact. There is no other variable that could have created this issue that is known to us. While our other Collie appears to tolerate Revolution we have reduced the dosage to about 1/2 application. Who knows what other unseen damage may be occurring at the organ level. As I previously posted as soon as this product is gone we are changing our product to the aforementioned products.
Chances are probably 1 in 10 maybe a bit more your cat or dog will experience issues with this product, when you consider the amount of cats and dogs using this product that's a hell of a lot of sick animals. By the way how much were you paid to post that? Or are you Zoetis? And no I'm not here plugging Seresto or Iverheart but I'll be damned if I'm going to knowingly apply a product that causes harm to one of our dogs.