i cant give an exact answer you would have to see the ingeridents in the medicine
and see if the dog is alergic to any of the active ingredients if you need medicine
for dogs go to your local vets office
if the medication that you are refering to was previously prescribd you your dog it is okay to use it. just make sure that its not expired and there is enough of it left to get rid of the infection. if it is not for your dog then do not give it to your dog. especially if it is a prescription for a person, the dose will be inaccurate.
no. just go to the doctor or pharmacy. Absolutley not! Have you seen the ingredients? Risks? Besides, a dog's immune system is completley different. It wouldn't work...Sometimes...Sheesh.
A doctor might prescribe Bactrim DS to treat a sinus infection. There are many different antibiotics which treat sinus infections. It is important, however, to know that you actually have a sinus infection. Taking antibiotics when you do not have an actual bacterial infection can cause bacterial resistance. If a bacteria in your body, lets say one which resides in your gut normally, becomes resistant to an antibiotic because you weren't actually infected, and then the bacteria flares up and causes an infection, the same antibiotic cannot be used. This happens more frequently than you may think. We all have bacteria living in our bodies which are kept at bay by our immune systems. For example, the bacteria which causes the dreaded "strep throat" probably exists, already, in your body. If you become stressed, and your immune system suffers as a result, that bacteria may flare up and cause "strep throat". If you take an antibiotic for a sinus infection and that bacteria becomes resistant to it, then you will have a problem later when a doctor tries to treat it. Long story short: Go to the doctor first before taking any antibiotics. They'll know better than you or myself whether or not Bactrim will treat the problem you are having.
A doctor might prescribe Bactrim DS to treat a sinus infection. There are many different antibiotics which treat sinus infections. It is important, however, to know that you actually have a sinus infection. Taking antibiotics when you do not have an actual bacterial infection can cause bacterial resistance. If a bacteria in your body, lets say one which resides in your gut normally, becomes resistant to an antibiotic because you weren't actually infected, and then the bacteria flares up and causes an infection, the same antibiotic cannot be used. This happens more frequently than you may think. We all have bacteria living in our bodies which are kept at bay by our immune systems. For example, the bacteria which causes the dreaded "strep throat" probably exists, already, in your body. If you become stressed, and your immune system suffers as a result, that bacteria may flare up and cause "strep throat". If you take an antibiotic for a sinus infection and that bacteria becomes resistant to it, then you will have a problem later when a doctor tries to treat it. Long story short: Go to the doctor first before taking any antibiotics. They'll know better than you or myself whether or not Bactrim will treat the problem you are having.
maybe.
As many as your appartment lets you...
Well lets break it down. Infection = In Fecti On So if Fecti gets in and on anything, infection is formed!
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The one that lets you sell hot dogs on the side of the street.
the cats paw lets it balance and the dogs paw doesnt
My dog alerts me everytime someone pulls into the driveway. She also lets me know when the raccoons are in the trash so i can chase them off.There are also seeing eye dogs, and dogs who can alert their epileptic owners of an oncoming seizure.Dogs as companions can reduce depression and anxiety.
hmm lets see I'm pretty sure in ur urinary track considering its a urinary track infection!
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