- Dicyclomine is a type of drug called an anticholinergic or antispasmodic.
- Dicyclomine relaxes the smooth muscles of the digestive and urinary tracts, relieving cramps, muscle spasms and incontinence.
- Dicyclomine for dogs is available only by prescription through a veterinarian.
- Side effects for dicyclomine can include dizziness, drowsiness, vomiting, increased heart rate, weakness, difficulty swallowing and vision problems.
- Dicyclomine is safe in the right dosage for most dogs. However, if side effects do occur, you should ask your veterinarian about continuing its usage. Dicyclomine should be kept out of reach of dogs and children, as it is harmful if taken in improper dosages or when not needed. If your dog ingests more than the recommended dosage, contact a veterinarian immediately.
- Dicyclomine hydrochloride is the full name of the medicine dicyclomine. It occurs as a white, crystalline powder. It is nearly without odor and has a bitter taste.
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