Cockatiel

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14 adverse event reports across 0 breeds

14
Total Reports
0
Breeds
0
Deaths
0.0%
Death Rate

Top Reactions

Polydipsia 2
Diarrhoea 2
Anorexia 2
Hyperactivity 2
Lethargy (see also Central nervous system depression in 'Neurological') 2
Inappetence 2
Other abnormal test result NOS 2
Hind limb ataxia 1
Disorientation 1
Circling - neurological disorder (see also 'Behavioural disorders') 1
Hyperexcitation 1
Hyperthermia 1

Most Referenced Drugs

Imidacloprid + Moxidectin 7
Febantel + Praziquantel + Pyrantel Pamoate 4
Enrofloxacin 1
Saline 1
Praziquantel 1
Unspecified Treatments 1
Milbemycin Oxime 1
Fenbendazol Suspension 1
Enrofloxacin + Silver Sulfadiazine 1

Outcome Breakdown

Recovered/Normal
9 (64.3%)
Outcome Unknown
4 (28.6%)
Ongoing
1 (7.1%)

Reports by Year

2014
3
2015
3
2016
1
2017
3
2018
2
2019
2

Cockatiel Adverse Event Insights

The FDA Center for Veterinary Medicine database holds 14 adverse event reports for Cockatiel, distributed across 0 distinct breeds currently tracked in the system. Of those reports, 0 involved a death outcome — producing a 0.0% case-fatality rate among reported events, which reflects reporting severity bias rather than true population mortality. These figures are aggregated directly from openFDA's Animal & Veterinary Adverse Events endpoint and update as new voluntary submissions flow through pet owners, veterinarians, and drug manufacturers.

The most frequently reported clinical signs for Cockatiel are Polydipsia (2 reports), Diarrhoea (2 reports), Anorexia (2 reports), Hyperactivity (2 reports), with Polydipsia leading the reaction traffic at 2 submissions. On the product side, Imidacloprid + Moxidectin is the single most-referenced drug with 7 reports, followed by Febantel + Praziquantel + Pyrantel Pamoate (4), Enrofloxacin (1), Saline (1). This combination surfaces which therapeutic classes generate the most adverse event chatter for this species — a useful starting point when comparing Cockatiel reporting patterns against other companion animals in the dataset.

Of the 14 Cockatiel reports with a coded outcome, Recovered/Normal accounts for the largest share at 64.3%. Annual submission volume spans 2,014 to 2,019 reports across the 6 years on file, a range that reflects evolving owner awareness, veterinary reporting habits, and new product approvals rather than stable underlying incidence. The breed-level table below breaks these patterns down further, showing how the 0 tracked cockatiel breeds compare on volume, deaths, and average age at report. As with all FDA adverse event data, correlation is the ceiling — causation requires clinical investigation beyond what these aggregates can provide.

Cockatiel Breeds (0)

# Breed Reports Deaths Death Rate Avg Age

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Data sourced from official AKC, AVMA, ACVO, and breed-club veterinary references. See our methodology for details. Retrieved and formatted by PlainBreed Editorial