Start digging its grave
Yes! I take it for bad spring allergies and I have no side effects or problems with either the benadryl or acutane reacting to eachother.
elderly people can get cataracts and glaucoma which makes their eyesight bad
can diabetic take benadryl
Glaucoma is not contagious.
Well I think you should go to the vet. Thanks for asking
For the treatement of open-angle glaucoma and other types of glaucoma please check: http://www.hfhut.com/glaucoma-the-silent-scourge
For the treatement of open-angle glaucoma and other types of glaucoma please check: http://www.hfhut.com/glaucoma-the-silent-scourge
No, this would be a very bad idea. First, dogs need a much different dose of Benadryl than humans do, and skin absorption of Benadryl is very different between humans and dogs. You could cause a bad overdose with this without meaning to. Second, Benadryl cream is formulated to be placed on the skin ONLY - dogs tend to lick anyplace that is irritating them and are likely to lick this stuff off and eat it, potentially causing a bad medical reaction to the ingredients in the cream. Third, dogs really don't need a topical Benadryl - veterinarians use it to deal with bee stings and mast cell tumors, but those are both pretty rare and not something you would be handling on your own.
It is nothing but glaucoma prefixed with "PRE"
glaucoma is a diseses of eyes
glaucoma makes you permanently blind.
You can give 0.5-1mg of benadryl per pound