calpol
According to Advanced Cardiac Life Support, atropine would be given first for symptomatic bradycardia. A person would have to be trained to give this medication.
lidocaine
This would be a gel.
The medication is given immediately as a single dose. Stat means immediately, so a stat dose would mean the medication that would be given as fast as it could be dispensed to the patient.
If you were given a medication for a cold, and it made your skin turn blue, that would be an adverse reaction to that medication.
BDZ usually stands for benzodiazepine, which is a class of medication given for anxiety that includes Valium (diazepam). "Novel" would suggest a new medication in that class.
If any type of dog that is not on medication ate medication they would be near death. They would have to get their stomach pumped which makes theme vomit and hope for the best!
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The immediate medication that you could be given would be some pain pills. Ibuprofen is one of the pain pills. The one I like the best is Aleve, it works really well.
If you are on medication that makes you sleepy and loss of appetite. Try talking to your doctor.
The sugar glider would need to be seen by an experienced exotic vet, where medication would likely be given.
I've answered this exact same question before in relation to tattoos, but in the instance of a piercing; prednisone is an immunosuppressant medication that will possibly effect the healing of the piercing and/or tattoo, so I would hold off on getting it till you are either off of the medication or have switched to a different medication with less of an impact to your immune system. However, the tongue is an area that with proper care will heal quite easily and quickly, so possibly given this you would be able to get the piercing with no adverse reactions. Still though, I would hold off.