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*'''[[Fluoxetine]]''' (EU and USA license for the treatment of separation anxiety in dogs, when used in combination with behavioural therapy. Subsequently withdrawn from European market).
 
*'''[[Fluoxetine]]''' (EU and USA license for the treatment of separation anxiety in dogs, when used in combination with behavioural therapy. Subsequently withdrawn from European market).
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No psychoactive drugs are licensed for use in cats.
 
A range of other drugs are used to treat behavioural conditions, including beta-adrenoceptor antagonists, benzodiazepines, azapirones, anticonvulsants and triazolopyridines.
 
A range of other drugs are used to treat behavioural conditions, including beta-adrenoceptor antagonists, benzodiazepines, azapirones, anticonvulsants and triazolopyridines.
 
Some of these drugs are licensed for use in a companion animal species for another condition, but many are not licensed for use in any companion animal species.  
 
Some of these drugs are licensed for use in a companion animal species for another condition, but many are not licensed for use in any companion animal species.  
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| '''Tranquillisers''' || Acepromazine || Sedation/restraint (no specific indication in behavioural therapy) || Hypotension, CNS stimulation, contradictory responses. Caution in boxers and greyhounds
 
| '''Tranquillisers''' || Acepromazine || Sedation/restraint (no specific indication in behavioural therapy) || Hypotension, CNS stimulation, contradictory responses. Caution in boxers and greyhounds
 
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| '''Benzodiazepines '''|| Alprazolam, Clonazepam, Clorazepate, Diazepam, Lorazepam, Oxazepam || [[Feline Fear and Stress|Acute anxiety, panic, short-term management of noise phobias]]  || Hepatic necrosis after oral dosing (potentially fatal), Sedation, ataxia, increased appetite, paradoxical excitation
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| '''Benzodiazepines '''|| Alprazolam, Clonazepam, Clorazepate, Diazepam, Lorazepam, Oxazepam || [[Feline Fear and Stress|Acute anxiety, panic, short-term management of noise phobias]]  || Hepatic necrosis after oral dosing in cats (potentially fatal), Sedation, ataxia, increased appetite, paradoxical excitation, amnesia
 
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| '''Tricyclic Antidepressants (TCAs)''' || Amitriptyline, [[Clomipramine]] || Anxiety, separation anxiety, canine and [[Feline Aggression|feline fear aggression]], [[Indoor Marking - Cat|feline urine marking]], [[Feline Grooming Disorders|feline compulsive grooming]], stereotypy, some narcoleptic disorders || Sedation, gastrointestinal (GI) effects, dry mouth, increased thirst, urinary retention
 
| '''Tricyclic Antidepressants (TCAs)''' || Amitriptyline, [[Clomipramine]] || Anxiety, separation anxiety, canine and [[Feline Aggression|feline fear aggression]], [[Indoor Marking - Cat|feline urine marking]], [[Feline Grooming Disorders|feline compulsive grooming]], stereotypy, some narcoleptic disorders || Sedation, gastrointestinal (GI) effects, dry mouth, increased thirst, urinary retention
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| '''Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs)''' || [[Fluoxetine]], Fluvoxamine, Paroxetine, Sertraline || [[Feline Aggression|Aggression]], canine separation anxiety, [[Feline Compulsive Disorders|compulsive disorders]], [[Indoor Marking - Cat|feline urine marking]] || Lethargy, inappetence, anorexia, GI effects
 
| '''Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors (SSRIs)''' || [[Fluoxetine]], Fluvoxamine, Paroxetine, Sertraline || [[Feline Aggression|Aggression]], canine separation anxiety, [[Feline Compulsive Disorders|compulsive disorders]], [[Indoor Marking - Cat|feline urine marking]] || Lethargy, inappetence, anorexia, GI effects
 
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| '''Beta Blockers''' || Propranolol || Canine fear aggression, noise phobia || Bradycardia, lethargy, hypotension, syncope
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| '''Beta Blockers''' || Propranolol || Situational anxiety, social anxiety, augmentation therapy for SRI/SSRIS drugs || Bradycardia, lethargy, hypotension, syncope
 
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| '''Azapirones''' || Busiprone || Phobia, anxiety, feline urine marking, interact aggression || Uncommon, not sedating
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| '''Azapirones''' || Busiprone || Anxiety, feline urine marking, interact aggression || Uncommon, not sedating
 
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| '''Triazolopyridines''' || Trazodone || ||
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| '''Triazolopyridines''' || Trazodone || Anxiety, phobia, separations anxiety, used primarily as an augmentation for other psychoactive drug therapies||
 
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| '''Anticonvulsants''' || Carbamazepine, Gabapentin, Levetiracetam, Phenobarbital, Potassium bromide || Canine and feline compulsive tail chasing, unprovoked canine rage aggression || Lethargy, ataxia, polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia
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| '''Anticonvulsants''' || Carbamazepine, Gabapentin, Levetiracetam, Phenobarbital, Potassium bromide || Behavioural problems arising from focal seizures (e.g. aggression, tail chasing) || Lethargy, ataxia, polyuria, polydipsia, polyphagia
 
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| '''Hormones''' || Medroxyprogesterone acetate, Megestrol acetate || Last resort for aggression and feline urine marking || Polyphagia, polydipsia, sedation, diabete mellitus, pyometra, mammary hyperplasia, endometrial hyperplasia, carcinoma
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| '''Glial Modulators''' || Propentofylline || Reduced activity in dogs (as an adjunct therapy for dogs with cognitive dysfunction syndrome) ||
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| '''Glial Modulators''' || Propentofylline || ||
   
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| '''Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAO-Is)''' || [[Selegiline]] || Canine and feline cognitive dysfunction syndrome, fear related problems, spraying, hyperactivity, compulsive/stereoptypical disorders, specific phobias || GI effects, restlessness or lethargy, anorexia
 
| '''Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAO-Is)''' || [[Selegiline]] || Canine and feline cognitive dysfunction syndrome, fear related problems, spraying, hyperactivity, compulsive/stereoptypical disorders, specific phobias || GI effects, restlessness or lethargy, anorexia
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