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NO you should not give cats any medicine that is made for humans!
The best way to give pets their medicine, especially if it don't taste good, is in their food or water or their favorite treat. Now depending on the medicine and what is in their food might be taken into consideration. Like antibiotics and milk don't mix, the milk pretty much cancel the good the antibiotics does for the pet. Always make sure you give the right dosage and the right kind of any medication to your pet and that the treat you give him/her will not counteract to the meds or be harmful to your pet.
I think they made medicine for stomachs from the helpful digesting helper bacteria in pills.
A little prune juice will help. Only a couple of spoonfulls. If your baby takes a bottle, just mix it into the formula. Don't give the baby any medicine.
They give you prescribed medicine its either a pink liquid or a ear spray.
She is afraid that he is trying to poison and kill her.
Tylonal cold or flu medicine for infants.
if the baby is then ill after that give it medicine if it gets worse go to the doctors. (i think) that's what i would do.
You should only give a baby or child what a doctor prescribes. Measles do not respond to an antibiotic, but he might order some medicated cream or ointment to prevent scratching.
Some medications such as antibiotics are available as suspensions because they are easier to give to a child or adults with problems swallowing large tablets or capsules. It is far easier to take a liquid medicine that is flavored than a capsule, especially in children.
Read the container. It will give you all the necessary information on how to use it and what to use it on.
antibiotics can be powerful.