Most vets recommend a product called "Pill-Pockets" from pet stores. These are kind of expensive but worth it for short courses of treatment for dogs (not cats). They are double-sided ends of food-based empty pockets in which the med is placed, and then the pocket halves are pressed together to give the dog.
How about liquid forms of medicine like ivermectin ?
One way to effectively give medicine to a toddler who refuses to take it is by mixing the medicine with a small amount of their favorite food or drink to mask the taste. Another approach is to use a syringe or medicine dropper to administer the medicine slowly and gently into the side of their mouth. It is important to stay calm and patient during the process to help make it as smooth as possible.
One way parents can effectively give medicine to a toddler who refuses to take it is by using a syringe or dropper to administer the medicine slowly into the child's mouth while they are distracted or calm. It may also help to mix the medicine with a small amount of juice or food to mask the taste. Additionally, praising and rewarding the child for taking the medicine can encourage cooperation.
It all depends which medicine your taking and how much you take. Some medicines stay in your bone marell (sp) I would give it a month depending on what your taking
take it to the vet and they probably will give you medicine for you to feed them. You should never give your hamster medicines wthiout the doctors order.
no because the medicine is described to you and only you so if you give it to someone else its just like saying you stole some people may not be able to take your medicine because alergic reactions and etc.
THESE are the proprietory medicine and not classical medicine of Ayurveda. Detail can be had from the manufacturer of this medicines.
Some medicine can irritate your stomach if you do not take it with food.
One effective way for parents to give medicine to a toddler who refuses to take it is by using a syringe or dropper to gently squirt the medicine into the child's cheek or mouth while they are calm and distracted. It is important to stay calm and patient, and to offer positive reinforcement or a small reward afterwards. Consulting with a pediatrician for additional tips or alternative methods may also be helpful.
no.... i believe tht some animals can possibly take the same medicines :)
Sort of, but not really. There are medicines that can improve your fertility, but you'd still have to have sex.
Medicine restores or preserves health by drugs, operations, appliances or manipulation
Yes, a prisoner can choose to take their own medicines if they don't want too.