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It is not recommended for use in dogs and cats by vets due to the high risk of toxicity and overdose. If you decide to go ahead anyway, give an oral dose of 2 mg/kg every other day. Your dog weighs 45kg.
I would not recommend that you take Zyrtec on an empty stomach because it can give you a upset stomach and diarrhea as well. It can also make you feel really bad too.
well it doesn't matter but just in case is gets ill i wouldn't give it an out of date worming tablet .
1 mg per 2 lbs of weight
Allergy medications such as Zyrtec or benadryl. This will help ease the symptoms of the allergic reaction.
give them 60 mg
one tablet can give you 1 hours sleep because i have experianced m taking regulary that
one tablet at the first time.Another tablet each time that it will defecate liquid diahrrea .
As a pharmacy doctorate candidate I would say that it is not recommended to give Zyrtec and Benadryl together since they will both relieve allergy symptoms in similar ways. Zyrtec is best if you want non-drowsy relief. Benadryl would be best if you want the child to sleep. Both however, are effective.
if you have 120mg tablet then you give someone 35mg that leaves you with 120mg-35mg=85mgs so thats what you have left 85mgs!!!NOT WORTH IT IF U ASK ME!!!!!!!! OR IF YOU GAVE 35% OF YOUR PILL THEN YOU HAVE 65MGS LELEFT OR ROUGHLY 60MGS CAUSE YOU CANT BE THAT ACCURATE JUST TAKE YOUR PILLS
Half tablet in morning and night.
Dogs can have either Zyrtec or Robitussin DM (or CF). These medications are for two different purposes, they can't be used interchangeably. Zyrtec is an allergy medication, and Robitussin is a cough suppressant. Your vet can advise you of the proper medication and dose for your dog, based on it's weight and the condition your dog has.