Give nothing to your dog unless prescribed for it. If your dog has been involved in an accident, or is otherwise in pain it needs to be taken to a veterinarian
There may be some side effects of cold and pain killers taken for chest congestion. This may be liver damage or even death, in case of over dosage of pain killers.
It depends what kind. Are they for humans, or are they perscibed by a vet? If they are for humans, they amount may be to strong. And even if it was not to strong, it may effect the cat's body because it is not a natural substence that is usually found in their body. So for your cat's sake, PLEASE, PLEASE DO NOT GIVE IT HUMAN PAIN KILLERS! :) From the animal lover.
Yes. Answer There is no reason that taking amoxicillin would prevent you from taking any type of pain killers. However, you may have sensitivities to the pain killers that are independent of Antibiotic use. I would advise speaking to the doctor who prescribed you the pain killers if you are concerned.
That depends. If you take opiate pain killers they may increase each other's effects. I don't think m.j. interacts with most other pain killers. What pain killer(s) is(/are) you using?
There are many health problems that can happen if you give a dog 320 mg of aspirin such as pain, bleeding, and ulceration. In some cases, it may even cause death. If your dog is in need of pain medication, it is best to consult your veterinarian.
No.Paramedics may administer certain limited pain relieving medication.
The Dr- Oz Show - 2009 The Town Addicted to Pain Killers was released on: USA: 31 May 2011
With a lazer. Any lazer will do, it may hurt but pain killers will do the job.
When you feel your dog is in enough pain to receive medication, it is time to go to the vet. Human medications such as aspirin may not properly digest harming your dogs liver. Why not use a Magnetic dog collar they really work and are sold on a moneyback guarantee
Nothing - if you try to give your dog human medication for pain you may very well end up killing him. If you think your dog is in pain and could use some pain medication, you should take him to the vet for an examination.Important notice:Most painkillers for humans contain substances that will cause the livers and kidneys of dogs and cats to fail, and ultimately a painful death. Do not give your pet ibuprofen, paracetamol, or any other common painkiller for humans!
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Do not give any medication to your dog without consulting a veterinarian. Many human medicines are very dangerous to dogs. A good rule of thumb is to never,ever give any meds to your dog until you have at least called a vet and been given the ok. Call the vet before-not after-you give any medication.Don't do something at home that may accidentally injure or kill your dog.