The previous recommended dosage of intramuscular dosage for a cat is 2 ml. This has now changed do to toxicity of N-SAIDs in cats.
Answer cats can grow to 1,000,000 metres and weigh up to 3000 kilos
The standard dose of Vitamin B12 delivered by intramuscular injection is 1,000 mcg. This is equal to one syringe once per day.
The frontline plus chemicals have different molar concentrations for each animal. These concentration vary depending on the size of the pet and the species and so forth. You may use the same front line plus for both cats and dogs, but if you use a cat dose on a dog dose, the full effects will not be active. If you use a dog dose on a cat, the dose may be too powerful and cause damaging effects to the cat's body(blood stream, skin, fur, etc.)
Well your cat may have allergies because my dog dose so i would take it to the vet and see what he/she has to say about. Cat are some times do get allergies because of dust and other things.
No. Where did you here that? lol. I've watched the birth of kittens. They all survived!!
Voltorol also known as Diclofenac. Recommended dose: 75-150mg daily. (In 3 individual doses).
iv = interveinous im = intramuscular
When you had your injection, the needle peobably went trough an blood vessels. When the needle was withdrawn there was bleeding from the vessel puncure. The blood accumulated in the muscle. This is an intra nustcular haematoma. Drugs such as diclofenac can also lead to thinning of blood increasing chances of bleeding.
You should not use diclofenac continuously. If you need low dose, you can manage without the same also. There are other better alternatives.
because it increases the sodium level in the body which causes hyertension and myocardial infarction
Yes you can, I am taking 60mg codeine, 70mg diclofenac 2 paracetamol and 4 mg diazepam for chronic Back pain in one dose.
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Yes you can as long as its a very small dose because a big dose can kill the cat.
can you take diclofenac and simvastatain together
No. No cat lays eggs.
Case to case basis. In my case diclofenac potassium is more powerful than diclofenac sodium.