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Dr. Tajunnisa M
Hi. Yes, a mild sedative along with anti emetics are recommended to avoid travel anxiety. But it should be discussed in detail with a veterinarian before giving the medicines. You can book an online consultation with a vet for the same.
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From where we get medicine

Dr. Tajunnisa M
From a pet shop, only after doctor's prescription.
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