Originally Posted by Dixieland Dancer
I did some quick research on HYDROXYZINE. Some interesting information pasted from various sites:
{It is an antihistamine and does not contain any cortisteriods. Antihistamines in general are more effective in itchy cats than itchy dogs though many dogs achieve relief with this medication. The enteric coating and small sized tablet make it a common first choice in an antihistamine trial.
In the treatment of allergic skin disease, antihistamines are felt to synergize with omega 3 fatty acid supplements and, as a general rule for this condition, it is best to use these medications together.
Hydroxyzine should not be used with additional tranquilizing medications.
A newer antihistamine called Cetirizine has become available. This medication represents an active form of hydroxyzine which does not cross the blood-brain barrier. This means that Cetirizine would be helpful for a patient who’s responded well to hydroxyzine but had an unacceptable level of drowsiness.
CONCERNS AND CAUTIONS
This medication will interfere with allergic skin testing. Check with your veterinary dermatologist regarding how far in advance this medication should be withheld.}