Problem medications for dogs

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Learn what medications may be dangerous for your dog with the MDRI genetic mutation.

Dogs with the MDR1 genetic mutation can become very ill or die if given certain medications. WSU is the leader in identifying drugs that may be dangerous for dogs with the MDR1 mutation and can identify alternative medications and doses.

Once WSU has determined your dog’s MDR1 status, board- certified veterinary pharmacologist Dr. Katrina Mealey, who discovered the MDR1 genetic mutation in dogs and cats, can work with you and your veterinarian through MDR1Caddie™ to determine the best course of action should your pet need to be treated with a medication known to cause adverse reactions.

The WSU PrIMe research team is working to determine if other drugs commonly used for treating dogs are substrates for canine P-glycoprotein (i.e., have the potential to cause toxicity in dogs with the MDR1 mutation).