You can do anything you want. If your asking if it's legal the answer is no!
No, you can't give meds prescribed for a dog to a cat.
When it comes to prescribed meds always speak to your doctor who prescribed it to you.
Many of the medications that people take are also prescribed for our pets, some of which are over-the-counter, and some are by vet prescription only. Antibiotics, antihistamines, analgesics (pain meds), antiemitics (anti-nausea meds), anti-diarrhea meds, sedatives, and insulin (for diabetes) are just a few of the meds that people take that are also prescribed for dogs, and other animals, as well. But always consult with your veterinarian before giving your dog any med that has not already been prescribed by a vet, whether over-the-counter, or not.
You would be wise to ask the doctor who prescribed these allergy meds before combining them with other meds. The Tylenol could alter the effectiveness of the hydroxyzine in unforseen ways.
I'm not a vet nor a pharmacist, but I think it's safe to say, dogs should be prescribed canine meds, not human.
A popular term for physician-prescribed medications
uhhhh.....hell no....doctors will not prescribe ANYTHING for self injection,unless you are a cancer patient with live hospice that would give you the injections..although it would be wonderful if you could have any pain meds prescribed for self-injection,this will never happen. Uhhh....hell yes....my doctor prescribed me Nubain Injections that I give myself, today...so yes you can get it prescribed.
If they're not prescribed to you, they would.
All depends on what kind of pain meds your talkin about..
You should only take meds that are prescribed by your doctor for your condition. Sometimes epileptic seizures can be brought on by stress. In that case, epilepsy meds would be appropriate. In either case, you should see your doctor.
speaking from experience , yes it can, that is why you take the meds as prescribed.
no have testing done close to time or before you would take meds take meds and eat right after testing unless physician tells otherwise