ADHD stimulants (amphetamines, methylphenidate) — medication safety for dogs and cats
EmergencyReference for: dogs and cats.
Overview
Stimulant medications can cause dangerous elevations in heart rate, body temperature, blood pressure, and seizures in small animals. Extended-release products can prolong absorption. These are common “nightstand” and backpack exposures.
Symptoms
Panting, tremors, hyperactivity then collapse, seizures, vomiting
Typical onset
30 minutes–6 hours
Formulations
Transdermal patches, liquids, and beads from XR capsules can be tricky — bring leftovers.
What to do
Emergency care for suspected ingestion — do not wait for severe signs.
This page is educational and does not replace veterinary advice. For possible poisoning or ingestion, contact UVEC at (801) 218-2227 or ASPCA Poison Control at (888) 426-4435.

