Its better not to give your animals medicine just incase if you give them the wrong dosage they could have a heart-attack and in some cases they die, but it usually varies from the size of the dog and how much you give them. If its around the size of a German Sheperd than 5-10 minutes if you gave them half an aspirin, one the size of a spaniel or a beagel would be 4-8 mins and the size of a Yorkshire or a chihuahua would be around 3-6 mins.
can you take aspirin and cortisone together
Take some aspirin if it don't work I'm sorry
if not taken regularly the medicine will not work properly
Yes. Just be sure to take the aspirin with food.
I as told by my local clinic that I could not take aspirin with warfrin, however when I posed the same question to the docs at Mayo they told me I could take one Zorprin a day with the warfrin. Zorprin is an aspirin that is prescription and does not react with stomach acids. So take your pick. I need the aspirin for inflamation.
metronidazole with aspirin
Aspirin and Tylenol are unrelated. You can take the full recommended dose of Tylenol (acetominophen) if you are taking a baby aspirin.
Regular aspirin would be safe if you needed it .if you are on tramadol then not mix it with aspirin.
Do not take aspirin that has a vinegary smell. That is a sign that the aspirin is too old and ineffective
You are not allowed to take aspirin when pregnant and no it can not.
It's okay to take aspirin while taking synthroid. (Do not take more than what is recommended on the package of aspirin.) If you are considering taking aspirin daily for your heart, it should be a baby aspirin or 1/2 tablet of plain aspirin.
No. Neither contain appetite suppressants and in fact, taking both or either on an empty stomach will cause nausea, sometimes sever nausea depending on how empty the stomach is and the individual. Continuing to regularly take acetaminophen (aspirin) without food can cause stomach ulcers and damage the lining of the stomach. It just doesn't work. Added: Just wanted to make a quick, but important note: acetaminophen is NOT the same as aspirin, as it might be concluded from the answer above. In fact, acetaminophen (Tylenol) is a NON-ASPIRIN pain reliever that may be taken by people who cannot/should not take blood-thinning substances, such as aspirin.