Tuesday, November 27, 2007

HUMAN DRUGS THAT ARE SAFE TO GIVE YOUR DOG OR CAT

Human
Drugs that are safe for Dogs & Cats



Please note:
We are not veterinarians nor do we claim to be. Nothing here is
meant to replace what your veterinarian says. Always consult with
your veterinarian first. This list is provided as a guide only!

NOT
SAFE


(If a drug is NOT listed here, please do not assume it is safe to
give to your dog, always consult your veterinarian first)


Other common medicines and so called social "drugs"
which definitely should not be given by owners to their pets are
:



* Paracetamol

* Ibuprofen

* Acetaminophen (Tylenol)

* Alcohol of any kind

* Benzocaine

* The laxative phenolphthalein

* Iron supplements

* Vitamin D supplements

* Nebuliser medications prescribed for asthma

* Drugs used to control "fits" e.g. phenytoin (toxic in
cats)

* Coffee and tea (due to the caffeine content)

* Cannabis or any other illegal drug.



All of the above have been documented to cause serious illness -
and are potentially fatal . The message is - NEVER assume what is
safe for you and your children is safe for your pet - the chances
are it isn't.





SAFE



Household Medications for pets



The following is a list of common household human medications
that can be used on pets. These Medications can be especially
useful if you can't reach a Vet.

































































Product


Common Usage


Canine (dog) Dosage


Feline (cat) Dosage


Buffered
Aspirin
pain
relife, anti-inflammatory
5
mg per lg. every 12 hours
not
recommended
Vitamin
B
used
as an appetite stimulant
1/2
to 2ml subcutaneously every 24 hours
1/2
to 1ml subcutaneously every 24 hours
Benadryltreats
allergies, itching etc.
1/2mg
per lb. every 8 hours (max dose 2mg per lb.)
same
as canine dose
Dramaminereduces
motion (car) sickness
up
to 50mg every 8 hours
up
to 10mg every 8 hours
Hydrogen
Peroxide 3%
used
to induce vomiting after accidential ingestion of poison
10ml
by mouth every 15 minutes
same
as canine dose
Epinephrine
1:1000
used
to treat reactions following medications, insect bites
& stings
1/10
to 1/2ml intramuscular or subcutaneously
1/10
to 2/10ml intramuscular or subcutaneously
Pepto
Bismol
for
diarrhea, vomiting & anti-gas
1
tsp per 5 lbs every 6 hours
not
recommended
Di
Gel Liquid
antacid
and anti-gas
up
to 4 tbs every 8 hours
up
to 2 tbs every 8 hours
Mineral
Oil
eliminates
constipation
up
to 4 tbs daily
up
to 2 tbs daily
Kaopectaterelieves
diarrhea
1
ml per lb. every 2 hours
same
as canine dose



Sources:

Animals
Unlimited Network, Inc.





Antibiotic
Dosages for pets



The following is a list of common antibiotics prescribed by
veterinarians. Recommended dosages and common usage's are
included. Please follow the advice of your veterinarian when
using antibiotics.









































Product


Common Usage


Canine (dog) Dosage


Feline (cat) Dosage


Amoxicillinused
to fight bacterial infection
5
mg per lb. ev ery 12 hours
5
mg per lb. daily
Ampicillianused
to fight bacterial infection
10
mg per lb. every 6 hours
same
as canine dose
Tetracyclineused
to fight bacterial infection
10
mg per lb. every 8 hours
same
as canine dose
PEN
BP-48
used
to fight bacterial infection
1
cc per 20lbs subcutaneously every 48 hours
not
recommended
Penicillian
i300,000 units/mil
used to
fight bacterial infection
1 ml per
30 lbs. subcutaneously
same as
canine dose



Sources:

Animals
Unlimited Network, Inc.





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