A mouse with respiratory issues wouldn't generally be given prednisone - this is an immune suppressant, which could make a viral or bacterial pneumonia worse. For asthma-like conditions, bronchodilators are more likely to be given. Prednisone functions like the hormone cortisol in the body, so the dose must be carefully calibrated to the individual animal - a generic dose for an "average sized mouse" isn't possible to determine.
Yes you can. Low dose aspirin (82mg) is a sub-therapeutic dose concerning pain and is only effective as a "blood thinner"to prevent blood clots. It is too low of a dose to be of danger to use with oral prednisone.
Doctors will prescribe a fairly high dose of prednisone to bring inflammation under control, However after they feel the situation may require less or no more prednisone they will taper of the dose you are getting over a period of time. as your body needs time to adjust to the reduced amount of prednisone coming from outside the body.
Recommended Daily Dose or Recommended Daily Dose
Yes, that is a very high dose. He will feel like superdog. Also be aware you can't stop prednisone cold turkey you have to slowly reduce the dose.
Yes you can take twice the recommended dose of the morning after pill. However it is not recommended. Although safe, it is never a good idea to take more than the recommended dose of any medication.
The recommended dosage of medication in a single dose is 0.05ml.
No. In fact, you should wait at least one week after the last dose of carprofen (Rimadyl) before starting prednisone, or another NSAID.
This will depend on the dose in the pill of prednisone. In all cases, consult with your veterinarian if you have questions on proper dosage for your pet - some animals may be given a higher dose than others based on variations in clinical disease.
The Asthma Inhaler or Metered Dose Inhaler was first developed in 1955 by Riker Laboratories, now a subsidiary of 3M Healthcare.
Voltorol also known as Diclofenac. Recommended dose: 75-150mg daily. (In 3 individual doses).
I take 5mg of Prednisone every day and It hasn't killed me yet. however prednisone is a drug that has some side effects if taken constantly. 5 mg is a relatively low dose.