The recommended dosage of Banamine for any type of swine is 50 mg per ml. This medication is for intramuscular use in swine.
Cats can take Pimor but their dosage needs to be adjusted. The drug is given to dogs to help with skin infections.
Yes, pigs can safely eat cat food. It poses no problems if not given as a steady diet.
Not if it is given at the correct dosage - the disease that you are trying to treat is more likely to hurt the goat.
Bentyl is a medication that is given to a dog with irritable bowel syndrome. This medication is available in 10 and 20 milligrams in syrup, injections, tablets, or capsules. Dosage of this medication is based on the recommendation of a vet and the size of the animal.
You should never give a cat Advil or any product containing ibuprofen. Ibuprofen-containing products given to a cat can lead to a loss of appetite, vomiting and immune system depression. Never give your pets any drug meant for humans without first consulting a veterinarian.
dosage
No it does not. The same dosage is given to large as to small dogs.
The dosage of any neuromuscular blocking agent must be tailored for the individual patient.
In order to determine the correct dosage of a given drug, one must find out the general dosage. The general dosage is milligrams of medication to kilograms of body weight. So for example if the general dosage is 5 mg/kg and the person taking the medication weighs 40 kg, 1000 mg of medication would be the required dosage.
No and double no. You need to take your Bichon into your Vets office to have her or him checked over. Benadryl can be given safely but what are you giving it for, what symptoms, what dosage? That is why it is safest to take your dog into the Vets office for some good medical advice first.
You don't change the dosage. You were given the necessary dosage. It will be given to the dog long before the expiration date arrives.
The dosage of aspirin given to a should be advised by a vet because dosage depends on the size of the animals. Medications marketed for the use by humans is not advised to give to animals.
Recommended dosage depends on the type of antimalarial drug, its strength, and the form in which it is being used (such as tablet or injection). The dosage may also be different for different people.
The usual dosage is half a teaspoon per liter, but should stil be given with care. Sodium bicarb works as a electrolyte that helps to regulate water balance (because of the sodium) and if more than the regular dosage is given it can even dehydrate the pigeons.
That is an issue to discuss with your physician.
This would be a gel.
route and frequency