call your vet.
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Yes-there is no difference between one 100 mg Zoloft and two 50 mg Zoloft.
yes, but it's better to take your Zoloft in the morning.
According to http://www.petplace.com/drug-library/sertraline-zoloft/page1.aspx, Zoloft is actually prescribed for dogs at doses of 1.25-2.5 mg/lb, so a dose of 25 mg (I'm assuming that's what you meant), is within that range. In general, Zoloft is supposed to be a pretty safe drug in humans with little chance of overdose. Nevertheless I would at least consult with a veterinarian, and closely monitor the dog's behavior. You should probably especially look out for hypercativity as this might be something like a canine version of Seratonine Syndrome, a potentially lethal side effect that can occur in humans.
If your 25 lb. dog accidentally ingested 0.02 mg (20 micrograms) of levothyroxine, it is unlikely to cause significant harm, as this dose is quite low. However, the effects can vary based on the dog's individual sensitivity and any underlying health issues. It's best to monitor your dog for any unusual symptoms such as increased thirst, restlessness, or changes in appetite. Consulting your veterinarian for advice is recommended to ensure your dog's safety.
I take Valium three times a day and 200 mg of Zoloft every evening. Prescribed by a doctor, of course.
It depends on how much it ate. If it ate a 5 mg tablet it probably wont do more than increase its thirst and urination for a day.. if it ate several tablets it could OD and it should be seen by a vet asap.
Usually zoloft cause a little sedation, and has anti-anxiety properties. That might cause sleepiness, sedation, etc. Adderal, has got also serotoninergic activity, but in differents receptors. Ask to your doctor if is possible decreased zoloft to 25 mg, and it also can be taken at night.
The recommended dosage of Motrin (ibuprofen) for a dog is 5 mg to 10 mg per pound of body weight given every 12 hours. For a 25-pound dog, this would be 125 mg to 250 mg every 12 hours. However, ibuprofen should only be given to dogs under the guidance of a veterinarian as it can be toxic to them.
I checked with my vet after my dog ate 40mg of citalopram - he's approx 11kg. They advised that dosage wouldn't cause a problem (but to keep an eye on him anyway).
he/she might get sick but the best thing to do is give him some space so he (or she) can thorw up and feel better! but if its looking or acting strage after it ate the advil bring him/her to thje vet
What is the correct dosage of Zoloft for dog that weigh 6 lbs