No!
No! You shouldn't give expired meds to your dog!
You shouldn't give your dog anything without your vets permission
Tramadol has a pretty wide dose range depending upon the individual dog and the degree and type of pain that is being treated. You should speak to your veterinarian about the doseage for your individual dog.
Expired meds are no more safe for dogs than they are for humans. As you and I have no idea what the decomposition of diphenhydramine creates -- No -- don't do it.
Yes. But they like it!
yes. my dog was prescribed both for pain post-op cruciate repair. he is 118 lbs and was prescribed 100mg novox twice daily and 50mg tramadol three times daily.
No, you can't give meds prescribed for a dog to a cat.
It's really not a good idea. For starters the dosage isn't accurate. The dog type of tramadol is almost the same as the human form but it is not exactly the same. Additionally, tramadol for dogs or humans can be highly addictive. Seizures have been reported in humans taking the medication and you need a physician to prescribe it. If you are taking it for pain relief and you are looking to take the dog's script because you ran out of yours, your relief levels are not going to be the same. You should never take any medication that isn't prescribed to you for safety reasons. This applies to the dog tramadol as well as scripts written to other people.
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no tramadol is non narcotic painkiller and does not show up as anything in tox screen
Your dr. might try to give u tramadol first before he gives u codeine because tramadol is a lot weaker then codeine and non addicting but yes they are both pain killers but no they are nothing alike! For me tramadol does nothing.
no they can have expired food all the time if they want to.