No over the counter atihistamines are safe for you to give your dog. if you would not give it to your baby without being sure don't give it to your dog...Check with a Vet.
1. There are no such things as "atihistamines."
2. Dogs are NOT human babies.
3. Diphenhydramine is dosed in dogs at 0.5 to 2 mg per pound (1 to 4 mg/kg) orally two to three times daily or 0.5 to 1 mg per pound (1 to 2 mg/kg) IM, IV or SC twice daily.
In cats, diphenhydramine is dosed at 0.25 to 0.5 mg per pound (0.5 to 1 mg/kg) PO every 12 hours but it has a bitter taste. It is also dosed at 0.5 to 1 mg per pound (1 to 2 mg/kg) IM every 12 hours.
4. Of course you should consult a vet before giving your pet any medicine. Although, most seem to be in CYA mode and would prefer that you buy a prescription from them at 150% markup.
Vet organizations have actually registered as lobbyists to insure that the prescriptions they write must be filled on premises.
It is not safe to give antihistamines to babies without consulting a doctor first. Antihistamines can have serious side effects in infants and should only be given under medical supervision.
No, it is not safe to take a prescription antihistamine plus an over the counter antihistamine. You do not need two antihistamines. Overdosing on antihistamines causes extreme sedation, and you might pass out. You might even have trouble breathing. An overdose of antihistamines also dries you out and gives you a severe sinus headache.
Drug simplicef is safe to treat anal itching when taken in the right dosage. It is however important to get the right prescription from a doctor.
No - do not give your dog ANY human medication without a vet's directions. Most human medications are poisonous to dogs.
No, and trying to give human painkillers to pigs without a veterinary prescription is illegal.
No, it is not safe to put Vagisil on a dog for skin irritation or itching. It is important to consult a veterinarian for proper treatment and medication for your pet's skin issues.
Mixing antihistamines with milk is generally safe and does not significantly affect the medication's efficacy. However, some antihistamines may cause stomach upset, and taking them with milk could help alleviate this. Always check the specific medication's guidelines or consult a healthcare professional for personalized advice.
No, it is not safe to give your cat human cranberry pills. Cats have different dietary needs and metabolisms than humans, and giving them human medication can be harmful to their health. It is best to consult with a veterinarian before giving your cat any medication.
But it special hamster 'chocolate' drops, don't give it human chocolate.
Do not give human medication to a dog, unless it's something a vet has specifically prescribed.
Human medicine is not always safe for cats. Cats have different metabolisms and sensitivities than humans, so it is important to only give them medication prescribed by a veterinarian specifically for them. Using human medicine for cats can be harmful and even fatal.
No, it is not safe to give kittens human breast milk. Kittens require specific nutrients found in their mother's milk or specially formulated kitten milk replacers to ensure proper growth and development. Human breast milk does not provide the necessary nutrients for kittens and could potentially harm their health.