iv = interveinous im = intramuscular
intramuscular
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No, dosages depend on weight.
The primary use for conversions in veterinary medicine is for calculating drug dosages. The vast majority of drug dosages are written as mg/kg, but owners need to know how many pills to give their dog. The veterinarian has to convert the dog's weight in pounds to kilograms.
Many can be administered via IM injection or by IV. Check the index of a drug book (if you have one, or using one from a library) for more information on specific drugs and their dosages. You should be able to look it up by the group antiemetics.
Off-label use-- A drug that is prescribed for uses, periods of time, or at dosages that are not FDA-approved.
The recommended dosage depends on the type of antiprotozoal drug, its strength, and the medical problem for which it is being used.
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It's always wise to check with your doctor about this. That said... The dosages you describe are proper clinical dosages, and there is no listed drug interaction between diazepam and phentermine. So, you should be safe with this.
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