None, never use human medicine for animals! You can put them into kidney failure. Be responsible and take it to to the vet to get some proper pain relief!
Digel is an over the counter medication for indigestion. It is not recommended to give a dog medication that is for humans, although there has been no serious side effect from people who have given it to their dog.
Yes.
You cannot buy Dihydrocodeine over the counter. This is a prescription medication in Schedule II. This means only with a valid prescription will you be given this medication.
Propranolol
No.
death.
Excedrin does. There are others.
medication and drugs
purchase of a non perscription medication at a pharmacy
Any over the counter Cold remedy would probably work as well as anything.
There are several great over the counter options for strong allergy problems. One of the best of these is Cloritab.
Probably because they don't exist. Any medications that should be taken with a viral infection are generally available over-the-counter.