Call 911 or the emergency room of your local hospital and ask them what to do. That is not something to just ask advice about online.
You can but it would not help you as much as adults there is a different dosage.
I'm pretty sure you shouldn't give a dog an allergy medication designed for people. Take your beagle to the veteranarian to get the proper medicine for him/her.
Dose can refer to the noun of a prescribed amount of medicine or the act of administering that medicine. Dosage refers solely to the first meaning.
No. cetzine and phenergen will put babies to sleep. So, it would amount of double dosage. Both are given for cold. cetzine is for allergy cold whereas phenergen is associated with nausea and vomiting and fever. However, it is best to consult a paeditrician before administering any medicines to babies.
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Nanograms...one billionth of a gram.
Changing a dosage is within the nurse practitioner's scope of practice.
I would see what dyes are in the medicine. You could have an allergy to one or two of them. Switch to the white pills and take as many as needed to fulfill your dosage. There is a new med called Tirosind (sp?) that is dye and gluten free.
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.
All medication has instructions to be followed regarding dosage. Your Doctor or Pharmacist can answer any questions regarding your medicine dosage.
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