Posted October 27, 2009 by corditecountry in Healing.
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The following is a list of human medications commonly found in the household. These same products can be used with pets and are especially useful if you can’t reach a veterinarian immediately.
Listed below are some dosages and common usages.
Product Canine Dosage Feline Dosage Common Use
Buffered Aspirin 5 mg per pound every 12 hrs. Not recommended pain relief, anti-inflammatory
Vitamin B 1/2 to 2 ml subcutaneously every 24 hrs. 1/2 to 2 ml subcutaneously every 24 hrs. used as an appetite stimulant
Benadryl up to 2 mg per pound every 8 hrs. up to 2 mg per pound every 8 hrs. treat allergies, itching etc.
Dramamine up to 50 mg every 8 hrs. up to 10 mg every 8 hrs. used to reduce motion (car) sickness
Hydrogen Peroxide 3% 10 ml by mouth every 15 mins. 10 ml by mouth every 15 mins. used to induce vomitting after accidental ingestion of a poison
Epinephrine 1:1000 1/10 to 1/2 ml intramuscular or subcutaneously 1/10 to 2/10 ml intramuscular or subcutaneously used to treat reactions following insect stings, bites or medications
Pepto Bismol 1 tsp per 5 pounds every 6 hrs. not recommended used to relieve vomitting or stomach gas, diarrhea
Di Gel Liquid up to 4 tbs every 8 hrs. up to 2 tbs every 8 hrs. antacid & anti-gas
Mineral Oil up to 4 tbs daily up to 2 tbs daily used to eliminate constipation
Kaopectate 1 ml per pound every 2 hrs. 1 ml per pound every 2 hrs. for diarrhea
Tylenol
(Acetomenophin) not recommended not recommended
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Yep, good for the kitties. <3
oh sorry i didn't see feline ~ so good for kitties ~ thanks sweettina ;)
would this be good for kitties too?~
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