When a dog is hospitalized for a major problem or procedure, he will often be given hydromorphone. This is not a medication to be given without a prescription or a doctor's supervision.
No it does not. The same dosage is given to large as to small dogs.
children benadril,is fine when dog has an allergy to something. Dosage depends on how big you dog is, but shouldn't exceed a normal child's dosage.
No
There is a minor discrepancy in the online calculators - half i checked say 10mg of norco is the equivilant to 2mg of hydromorphone - others say 20mg of norco is equal to 6mg of hydromorphone - my best medical educated guess as a medical professional is that the actual calculation falls in the middle & they are estimating the difference. Good luck!
10 mg
Surprisingly enough, the answer is yes. Claritin is safe to use for dogs to relieve itching. Claritin-D should not be used on dogs, as it contains pseudoephedrine. Also, Claritin contains propylene glycol and should not be used on cats. Dosage for dogs is about half of the recommended human dosage for medium sized dogs, and about a quarter dosage for small dogs.
Whatever dose your Vet prescribes!
hydromorphone is a stronger version of morphine
Vitamin water is not recommended for dogs. In a small dosage it will not harm most dogs usually though.
Hydromorphone is a class II narcotic called Diluadid.
Yes, it's the same but have a different dosage for people and dogs.
50 mg