2 Mg Every 12 Hours... Usually the medicine comes in 4mg tablets. So give the cat half a tablet every 12 hours... I'm not sure how the medicine comes for humans, but if you get it specifically for cats, it's in 4mg tablets. I hope this helps! (I edited the answer just because I wasn't signed in prior to answering the first time!)
around one mg per pound
250mg for a 90 pound child
Chlorphenamine Maleate is an antihistamine that is prescribed to dogs. A dog and a cat are not the same and have different needs. An animal could be put in danger if given the wrong medication. It is best to seek advice and treatment from a vet.
Is essence, not much of a different. Enalapril is the active pharm. ingredient however is absorbed poorly by the body and not effective orally. Enalapril is reacted withmaleic acidto give enalapril maleate. Once its absorbed into your body it is dissociated to give enalapril as the API.- Pharm. Engineering student
Paracetamol is the trade name for acetominophen, which should not be used in canines. Dogs are very sensitive to the side effects of human pain medications and you can cause a fatal stomach ulcer with these drugs. If you believe your dog would benefit from pain medication, you should make an appointment with your veterinarian. There are safe pain medications for dogs, but you will need a veterinary prescription to get them.
6 to 9 pounds
I give my daughter who is 8, 1 pound a week, if she is good.
A dog should be give only regular strength Benadryl. For a small dog, it' probably easier to give it the liquid children's formula. The standard dose is one milligram for every pound given twice daily. So for your 14 pound dog, give 12-14 milligrams, twice a day. (If the lesser dose works, all the better!)
If you can find someone willing to make that trade, go for it. 5 tuppence is a lot less than a pound, though.
This question should be asked of your veterinarian - you can probably call over to the clinic and ask rather than make an appointment. Unfortunately, trying to get human formulations of diphenhydramine (the drug in Benadryl) into a small enough dosage to be safe for a six pound dog is very difficult.
you should probably ask an animal doctor.
160mg.