Nothing over the counter or approved for human use - these pain medications can be fatal to cats. However, you can ask your veterinarian to recommend or prescribe a pain medication to help alleviate the pain associated with arthritis. There are also potential adjunct treatments that may be of benefit.
Most people use ibuprofen, or over the counter like advil, then of course there are prescripion drugs like celebrex.
No, you need to get a prescription for pain medication from your veterinarian. Dogs are very sensitive to the side effects of OTC pain medications designed for humans (such as Tylenol, Aleve, Advil, aspirin, etc.) and even one pill can be enough to cause a fatal stomach ulcer.
some people get benefits from magnets or acupuncture, however there is limited evidence to support this
as there is no cure for any of the forms of arthritis. the only way to deal with them is medication to reduce the pain using different analgesics that are also used for any sort of pain in the body. most of these are available over the counter at a normal drug outlet or supermarket. anti inflammatory both steroidal and non steroidal are used to deal with inflamed arthritic situations and in some cases disease modifying drugs that reduce the ability of the immune system to make the inflammation is used most of these treatment should be done under medical supervision.
You can get relief for sinus infections from over the counter drugs like tylenol. Go to your local pharmacy or walmart to find this medication. Good luck to you.
OTC (over-the-counter) medications such as decongestives that have Epinephrine or Ephedrine in it. If you don't have to ask the Pharmacist to get the medication for you and you were able to get it off of the shelf yourself, then you have nothing to worry about. All medications that can cause a false positive like this are behind the Pharmacist's counter.
Over the counter medications work differently for everyone so sometimes it is better to try several types and see what works best for you after consulting your doctor. You can find extensive information about these medications at http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/rheumatoid-arthritis/DS00020/DSECTION=treatments-and-drugs.
sounds like sinus pain. Try over the counter sinus med's and see your doctor.
Many aspirin and non steroidal anti inflammatory medications can also work to help with joint swelling that is due to arthritis. Try an over the counter medication and also check with your pharmacist or physician.
Sinus relief pill, over the counter.
People over 60 can take any medication that the doctor deems right for them, even over the counter meds.
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.
Nothing over the counter or approved for human use - these pain medications can be fatal to cats. However, you can ask your veterinarian to recommend or prescribe a pain medication to help alleviate the pain associated with arthritis. There are also potential adjunct treatments that may be of benefit.
death.
No.