The harmful effects of X-ray exposure depend on the dose and the duration of exposure. Generally, a dose above 100 millisieverts (mSv) is considered to increase the risk of cancer, while doses around 10 mSv carry a low but measurable risk. For perspective, a single chest X-ray typically delivers about 0.1 mSv, which is considered safe for most individuals. However, cumulative exposure over time can pose risks, so minimizing unnecessary X-rays is advisable.
It can but x-rays can be harmful to unborn animals, a scan is a much safer option.
Any dosage.
It is important to consult a veterinarian for the correct dosage of amoxicillin for a 3-week-old kitten, as the dosage can vary based on the kitten's weight and health condition. Giving the wrong dosage can be harmful to the kitten.
Using too much antibiotics than the recommended dosage can be harmful to the fish.
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I am a licensed xray tech in Thurston County, WA and I make $18.00 an hour. (I am not an RT which is the 2 year program. )
Geritol is a multivitamin supplement that typically contains 18 mg of iron per dose. It is important to follow the recommended dosage on the product label to avoid taking too much iron, which can be harmful.
Too much, I would suggest going to the doctors first as penicillin is made by a certain type of mold and you can have many types on your typical moldy bread, some of which are harmful.
It is important to take the correct measure (dosage) of a medicine. Modern powerful medicines can be dangerous if too much is taken - resulting in an overdose. Always follow the instruction on the label.
The dosage of worming medication for a dog depends on the specific medication being used and the weight of the dog. It's important to consult with a veterinarian to determine the most appropriate dosage based on your dog's weight and health status. Giving the wrong dosage can be harmful to your dog.
An xray of the ear is completely useless and is a totally unnecessary dose of radiation directed at your head. Get a professional to exam your ears with an otoscope.
No and yes, it all depends on the dosage. Everything is toxic at a high enough dose (not just gases).