Phenylephrine HCl is a prescription drug not approved for use in animals by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), but prescribed legally by veterinarians as an "extra-label drug" - the veterinary use of a drug in a manner for which it was not approved.
If you really feel that your dog needs this medication, I strongly suggest you talk to your vet first.
No, you should not give your dog phenylephrine HCl without consulting a veterinarian. While phenylephrine is a decongestant used in humans, its safety and appropriate dosage for dogs have not been established. Dogs can react differently to medications, and some can be harmful or even toxic. Always seek professional veterinary advice before administering any medication to your pet.
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