You will need to check with your vet. It will depend on the weight and medical condition of the dog.
The recommended dosage instructions for administering furosemide liquid to dogs vary depending on the dog's weight and condition. It is important to follow the veterinarian's prescribed dosage and administration instructions carefully to ensure the safety and effectiveness of the medication.
The recommended dosage of metronidazole liquid for dogs is typically 5-15 mg per pound of body weight, given orally every 12 hours. It is important to follow the instructions provided by your veterinarian for the specific dosage and administration schedule for your dog.
It's ~.2-.5mg/kg "None NO DOG needs Methedone" -clearly written by someone who has no idea what methadone is or how it works.
The recommended dosage of Flagyl liquid for dogs with gastrointestinal issues is typically 5-15 mg per pound of body weight, given every 8-12 hours. It is important to follow the instructions provided by your veterinarian for the specific needs of your dog.
No it does not. The same dosage is given to large as to small dogs.
my cat has an eye infection what would be the dosage of liquid baytril
Yes Roxanol is the liquid form of Morphine Sulfate. You can only take it orally and it tastes like crap. Roxanol us ultra concentrated. 1ml has 20mg of Morphine in it. So becareful with it. As a nurse the usual dosage I give is 0.25-0.50 ml which is equal to 5-10mg of morphine.
Morphine can stay in your blood stream from two to five days depending on the dosage size taken.
Yes
Morphine sulfate in liquid is mostly water. If left to evaporate, the water will go, leaving morphine sulfate as a residue.
The recommended dosage of Heartgard Plus for large dogs is one tablet per month.
One has morphine, one has codeine. Taken orally morphine is some 20 times stronger than codeine (but the syrup will have less morphine per mL). Morphine can be more dangerous and addicitive in some ways but both are very similar.