Browse Pet Safety Reports

14 FDA adverse event reports for pets.

FDA Veterinary Adverse Event Database

Browse 14 adverse event reports collected by the FDA's Center for Veterinary Medicine. Each report includes the animal species, breed, drug or product involved, observed reactions, and outcome. Reports flagged as "serious" involve death, life-threatening conditions, or hospitalization. Use the filters to narrow results by species, outcome severity, or keyword. Note that a higher number of reports does not necessarily indicate a less safe product — widely prescribed drugs naturally accumulate more reports.

Pet Adverse Event Reports

Browse 14 FDA veterinary adverse event reports for Cockatiel.

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Date Species Breed Drug Reaction Outcome
Jun 1, 2019 Cockatiel Unknown MSK Nasal cavity disorder NOS; Eye disorder NOS (for photophobia see 'neurologica... Ongoing
Apr 22, 2019 Cockatiel Unknown MSK Deafness Outcome Unknown
Sep 17, 2018 Cockatiel Unknown MSK Diarrhoea; Emesis; INEFFECTIVE, HOOKS Recovered/Normal
Jul 10, 2018 Cockatiel Unknown MSK Hyperactivity Recovered/Normal
Nov 13, 2017 Cockatiel Unknown MSK Weakness; Haemolytic anaemia Outcome Unknown
Nov 1, 2017 Cockatiel Unknown MSK Inappetence; Pancreatitis; Other abnormal test result NOS Recovered/Normal
Aug 31, 2017 Cockatiel Unknown MSK Lethargy (see also Central nervous system depression in 'Neurological'); Pain... Recovered/Normal
Feb 9, 2016 Cockatiel Unknown MSK Vocalisation; Lethargy (see also Central nervous system depression in 'Neurol... Recovered/Normal
Aug 4, 2015 Cockatiel Unknown MSK Pruritus Outcome Unknown
Apr 17, 2015 Cockatiel Unknown MSK Anorexia; Polydipsia; Hyperactivity Recovered/Normal
Mar 28, 2015 Cockatiel Unknown MSK Polydipsia; Agitation; Diarrhoea; Anorexia; Incorrect dose administered NOS; ... Recovered/Normal
Dec 3, 2014 Cockatiel Unknown MSK Seizure NOS Recovered/Normal
Nov 24, 2014 Cockatiel Unknown MSK Disorientation; Circling - neurological disorder (see also 'Behavioural disor... Outcome Unknown
Jul 11, 2014 Cockatiel Unknown MSK Hind limb ataxia Recovered/Normal

Frequently Asked Questions

Contact your veterinarian immediately. If the reaction is severe — difficulty breathing, seizures, collapse, or severe swelling — seek emergency veterinary care right away. After your pet is stabilized, report the adverse event to the FDA through safetyreporting.hhs.gov or by calling 1-888-FDA-VETS (1-888-332-8387). Reporting helps the FDA identify safety issues that can lead to label changes or product recalls.

Dogs account for the majority of adverse event reports, followed by cats. This reflects both the larger pet population and wider range of medications for these species. Flea and tick products, pain medications (NSAIDs), and heartworm preventives are among the product categories with the highest report counts across all species.

Not necessarily. A drug used by millions of pets will have more reports in absolute numbers than a niche product, even if the actual rate of adverse events is lower. The FDA uses these reports as one of many tools to evaluate drug safety, looking for patterns and statistical signals rather than raw counts alone. Always consult your veterinarian before changing any medication.