No!
it thins their blood to dangerous levels. If you have a small breed 5-15 kg, even 250 mg of panadol can be fatal
Correction:
Paracetamol, also known as Panadol, does not thin the blood like aspirin (and ibuprofen) does.
Any reason not to give dogs Paracetamol is because of the risk of liver damage from incorrect dosage. Always check with your vet for correct dosage.
Paracetamol is not a drug recommended for dogs and hence dogs should not have Paracetamol. Paracetomol generally has its toxic effect on the liver, causing irreversible damage. In fact dogs can rarely survive an overdose of Paracetomol. One should consult a vet if the dog had Paracetamol, the severity of consequences will depend on dog's age and breed too.
Ring your vet or local animal clinic and check. You will be doing the best for your dog if you simply visit a professional; human and animal medications are frequently not interchangeable.
yes i would think because panadol is only meant for humans
panadol is same as acetaminophen.
No. Panadol Osteo contains only paracetamol which is a painkiller.
Panadol is mainly paracetamol (fever-reliever and pain-killer). Panadol extra has caffeine besides paracetamol. Hope it helps :)
Panadol is not supposed to be ingested by cats and is lethal. When a cat ingests Panadol, their liver is affected causing the cat to go into liver failure.
my cousin is over sees and drank alcohal and then took panadol
If you have panadol when your not supposed to or you have too much you can lose your memory.
please can you tell me were i can purchase panadol osteo in england
acetaminophen
got hot water burn on feet and it is swollen can I use panadol or curam
Each Panadol Extra Soluble Tablets contains the active ingredients: Paracetamol Ph Eur 500 mg and Caffeine Ph Eur 65 mg in a fizzy base designed to dissolve the tablet.The tablet also contains: sodium bicarbonate, sorbitol powder (E420), saccharin sodium, sodium lauryl sulphate, citric acid, sodium carbonate, polyvidone and dimethicone.
Panamax is more suitable for anus pain, whilst Panadol is more suitable for general CNS pain. Panamax needs potassium sorbate to seep into the anus tissue, whilst Panadol will target any pain receptors throughout the body.