if that is all you have and you can't afford to take the dog to a vet, I would try it.
Using medicine on your dog that your vet hasn't told you to use is generally a bad idea. Take the dog to the vet and they'll take of it.
You need to ask your vet. Some human medicines cannot be used on dogs.
ineffective medicine
No
Yes, if the human has a bacterial infection, it is possible for that infection to be transferred to the dog. I will point out, however, that this is rather rare.
Take your dog to the veternarian.
This would depend on the cause. If both the dog and human are allergic to a particular pollen or mold and were both exposed, they could both develop "pink eye" even though one did not give it to the other. If the dog has bacterial pink eye, it is possible for the bacteria to be transferred to a human and cause pink eye in that person as well. However, if the cause is viral, traumatic, foreign body or cancer, humans would not be at risk for zoonotic infection from the dog.
No...
Infected human
my pink eye drops can be used for other things as long as you ask your doctor about other things, or it could possibly harm your eye.
See your veterinarian.
you're face
Yes i currently have pink eye and after te forst 3 drops your redness will be a very light shade of pink and will be better by the bext morning