No, dogs should not take soma (carisoprodol), as it is a muscle relaxant intended for human use and can be toxic to animals. Giving a dog medication not prescribed by a veterinarian can lead to serious health issues. If a dog is experiencing muscle pain or discomfort, it's essential to consult a veterinarian for appropriate treatment options. Always prioritize pet safety by using medications specifically formulated for animals.
It can, is very toxic to dogs. It just depends on the dog's size. If your dog got into Soma, take him or her to your Veterinarian immediately. Keep the human medications away from your dog.
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I was prescribed with methylprednisole 4 mg. total of 8 mg a day. Can I take one soma at night?
Visit your veterinarian before giving anything to your dog besides dog food, dog treats and water.
Yes
You will die.
No
Yes. Soma (carisprodol) is a muscle relaxant unrelated to aspirin. It does not affect bleeding nor the stomach or kidneys but can cause sedation.
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yes my doc proscribed dat but different miligrams. everybody should take a soma with vicoden.
Ask your doctor