you'll have mild hallucinations anywhere from 300mg to 500mg, at the 600mg-800mg range they become freakishly real. it messes with your vision.
when i took 650~ mg my wall in my apartment looked like i was looking under a microscope at cells splitting and reproducing themselves, then it cracked like a piece of glass, teleported to the other side of my room and vanished, then re-appeared.
ive seen a dog Wrestling a rat... some other stuff.
Experience
This is not an official or anything, but I have been taking dyphenhydramine for sleep (which is the active ingredient in Benedryl), and I have been taking these for so long my body does not react to the "Normal" dosage, and I will take anywhere from 15-25 at a time. It will dry your sinuses out and it can make you hallucinate. If you do not eat it will also cause vomiting.
That depends on how many milligrams of diphenhydramine are in each teaspoonful of the liquid, why you're giving the Benadryl, and whether or not your dog is receiving any other medications. Contact your Vet. He/she will know the correct dose for your pet.
No. There is 12.5 mg/5ml in Benadryl syrup. That is 2.5mg per 1 ml. That is more than 2 and a half times.
One tsp equals 5ml liquid. This is similar for all liquids.
While every person's reaction to medications are different, and it is possible some may have an hallucinatory reaction to any medication, it is not likely that two 25mg. diphenhydramine will make anyone hallucinate. Might make you drowsy though.
2 milligrams
Weed (marijuana) is not a hallucinogen.
mg, or milligrams is a measure of weight where milliliters is a measurement of volume. One cannot convert a measurement of weight to a measurement of volume or vice versa without a knowing the density of the material being measured in volume. This question therefore does not have enough information to enable it to be answered definitively.
You shouldn't give an animal liquid benadryl. The liquid formula has too much alcohol in it and could cause alcohol poisoning. The dose for benadryl tablets is 1 mg per pound three times a day. Generally benadryl comes in 25 mg tablets , so you can cut one in half for your dog. It generally does only a fair job for itching in dogs. If the problem persists make and appointment with your vet.
Does not convert; milligrams (mg) and grams (g) are measures of weight or mass and mL (milliliters) is a measure of volume.
Yes, a dog can overdose on Benadryl, and it doesn't take as much as you might think.
There are 907,184,740 milligrams in a ton.