Yes.
Do not attempt to administer any kind of medication (especially medication intended for humans) to a cat unless it has been prescribed and / or provided by a trained vet.
Be sure to follow any instructions to the letter. Have the vet write the instructions down for you if they are hard to remember.
Panadol is not for cats; it is far too strong. even a tiny fraction of a tablet can do irreparable damage to the Kidneys & Liver.
Improper dosages of any kind of aspirin can cause severe damage to any living creature, including humans.
Yes. It's made with acetominophen and aspirin, both of which are deadly to cats.
Ibuprofen is an anti-inflammatory in the same family as aspirin. Cats have a metabolic pathway that causes aspirin to release cyanide. It is entirely possible that ibuprofen will kill cats, just as aspirin does.
No. Use aspirin. eg. panadol
Paracetamol tablets DO NOT contain aspirin.
Panadol, also known as acetaminophen, is toxic to cats because they lack the necessary enzymes to metabolize it effectively. When a cat ingests panadol, it can lead to the accumulation of a toxic metabolite called N-acetyl-p-benzoquinone imine (NAPQI), which can cause severe damage to the cat's red blood cells and liver. This can result in symptoms such as lethargy, difficulty breathing, vomiting, and even death if not treated promptly. It is crucial to keep panadol and other medications containing acetaminophen away from cats to prevent accidental ingestion and potential harm.
NONE cats should Never be given aspirins. Aspirin can be deadly to a cat.
No , aspirin does not kill Bacteria .
No. It doesn't kill any bacteria. It has the same ingredients as Tylenol.
It is doubtful that crushed Panadol will get rid of acne. There are many ways to treat acne whether using traditional creams or home remedies. Some believe crushed aspirin or hemorrhoid creams will get rid of zits.
Aspirin is not recommended for cats as it can be toxic to them. It is important to consult with a veterinarian before giving any medication to your cat.
DO NOT GIVE ASPIRIN OR TYLENOL-- IT IS POISONOUS TO CATS!!! CALL A VET EMERGENCY LINE BEFORE PROCEEDING OR YOU COULD KILL THE CAT.
Aspirin isn’t safe for cats unless your vet says otherwise. Cats process medicine differently, and even small doses can be dangerous. If you’re considering giving aspirin, talk to your vet first to ensure it’s safe and necessary.