It is generally advisable to consult a healthcare professional before combining medications like Triaminic cough medicine with Albuterol nebulization. While there are no direct contraindications, the combination may lead to increased side effects or interactions, particularly regarding sedation or central nervous system effects. Always follow the guidance of a physician or pharmacist when administering multiple medications.
You can give your dog certain over the counter cough medications for humans that contain dextromethorphan. This does include Triaminic cough medication.
delcium cough syrup or daytime and nightime cold medicine
You will need to take the toddler to the doctor to get a prescription cough medicine.
It's probably kennel cough, take her to her vet, and they'll give you the special medicine.
Our dog has recently returned from the kennels with Kennels cough. We have been using Benylin tickly cough medicine which was recommended by the vet. It has stop her coughing as frequently.
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Never give an animal human medicine unless a veterinarian prescribes it specifically. It can kill it. Ask a vet what to give the puppy.
If you drink high doses then yes it can
2 teaspoonsful equals 10 cc (or 10 ml).
Our dog has recently returned from the kennels with Kennels cough. We have been using Benylin tickly cough medicine which was recommended by the vet. It has stop her coughing as frequently.
Albuterol is a medication to treat asthma symptoms - the syrup is usually used in small children. This treats the wheezing and coughing that happens when you try to breathe through shrunken bronchiole tubes in the lungs. Albuterol opens those tubes up so that you can breathe better. Cold and allergy medications contain combinations of drugs to treat congestion and sneezing. The two medications may be safely taken together so long as the doctor has not already given the child a stronger cold or congestion medication. Taking both will give a feeling of light-headedness, and in a small child, will probably result in excess energy and "bouncing off the walls" that a parent might not want to experience. Generally, if a child has symptoms of asthma, they are already being treated for allergies by their doctor; however, if you do not have a prescription allergy and/or cold medication, the Triaminic(R) should work with the albuterol.
You need to direct this question to an actual physician, rather than a website where anyone can give an answer, regardless of their qualifications or lack thereof.