Never!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It's a dog - not a little person with four feet.
Any type of medication intended for humans should not be given to dogs. Ingredients in human medications can prove very toxic for dogs, and death could possibly occur.
No. You should not use acetaminophen or ibuprofen on a dog. Aspirin is safe for dogs. You should ask your veterinarian for the correct dosage.
No, methodone does not contain any acetaminophen. Tylenol contains acetaminophen.
Yes you can
No
No
anything with Acetaminophen (Tylenol).
You can take a plain Tylenol (acetaminophen) along with oxycodone if it is plain oxycodone. Do not take too much acetaminophen - if your oxycodone already has acetaminophen or APAP in it, don't take more on top of what's already there.
No. Eating acetaminophen, for dogs, can cause severe liver failure, blood cells formation of Heinz bodies, and a non-functional type of hemoglobin. If you suspect that your dog has ingested acetaminophen contact your family vet emergency facility immediatly.
Yes, they are safe to take together.
You should not take naproxen 500mg and hydrocodone acetaminophen together for pleurisy. Only take the medicines your doctor prescribes.
No, it contains Loratadine, an antihistamine. You can take acetaminophen with Claritin. It is safe.
The maximum single dose for Acetaminophen is 1,000 mg with a daily max of 4,000 mg.