No. It is very dangerous to self medicate your cat, or any pet, because it is very likely it will cause great harm. If you believe your cat needs treatment, go to your local veterinary practice who can prescribe medication that is safe for your cat.
Yes, Augmentin pills can be dissolved in water in order to give to a cat. The pills expand at first, but then begin to dissolve into the water.
The recommended dose of Augmentin for cats is typically 62.5 mg per cat, given twice a day. It is important to follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian to ensure the proper treatment of your cat's condition.
Augmentin contains pencillin, and you should not receive augmentin at all. You need to change doctors if your doctor knows this and report the person.
The recommended dosage of Augmentin for cats is typically 62.5 mg per cat, given twice a day. It is important to follow the instructions provided by your veterinarian for the correct dosage and duration of treatment.
Augmentin is an antibiotic that is prescribed for children. Augmentin needs to be refrigerated or the medicine will lose its effectiveness.
Augmentin Lowers your Blood Pressure
If you google this, you'll find that nausea, vomiting and diarrhea are the most common side effects of Augmentin. I can testify from personal experience that Augmentin has caused me to vomit. I was taking Augmentin 875 at the time. I hope that helps.
I don't think that marijuana will have any effect on the augmentin.
No, Profinal 400 with augmentin will not delay periods.
Yes you can. Just make sure that the human strength is the same as what the vet has prescribed. It has the exact same thing in it as the dog version. I have double checked this with my vet and my doctor.
That is a question you need to ask your vet. It would be based on your cat's weight.
If you have been given the solution (liquid) version of augmentin, then yes, it should be stored in the refrigerator. Tablet/capsule augmentin need not be refrigerated.