Can dogs take human medicine when they are sick?

Updated on healthy 2024-06-22
24 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    Generally speaking, human drugs cannot be given to pet dogs, because the body structure of dogs and humans is too different, and drugs that give people significant effects may not work on dogs and may bring serious consequences. But it can't be generalized, for example, some anthelmintic drugs can also be given to dogs, as long as you pay attention to the dosage.

    If the dog is sick, it is recommended to go to the pet hospital, a professional pet doctor to make a correct and detailed analysis of the dog's body, in the dog with a special drug, the dog ** effect is good, will not cause adverse consequences.

    It should also be noted that drugs such as Gankang taken by humans contain caffeine, which can cause convulsions in dogs, and in severe cases, the dog will faint or even die. It is important to avoid giving this kind of drug to dogs, as it is important to avoid giving it to dogs, as this kind of drug will cause the dog to have convulsions and die instantly. Tea tree oil substances can not be given to dogs, which can easily cause dog poisoning.

    Causing serious bodily harm to the dog.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Can a dog take human medicine when it is sick? Look what the old driver said, don't hurt the dog.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It is not recommended to feed dogs human medications. Common symptoms of a cold are an increase in body temperature, shivering with cold, runny nose and sneezing, nose scratching with the front paws, and coughing.

    **The fundamental purpose of cold is to dissolve body heat, reduce inflammation and swelling, and formulate the most effective ** plan based on the principle of real-time resistance to concurrent infection. The dog's normal body temperature will not exceed 39 degrees Celsius, so once it exceeds 40 degrees Celsius, it is necessary to use antipyretic analgesics, such as analgesia, or inject injections according to the size of the dog, and the dose can be controlled in milliliters and kilograms.

    You can also cooperate with the use of traditional Chinese medicine, such as Bupleurum injection, note that if the dog's body temperature does not rise too much, you can not inject antipyretics, just take some human cold medicine, of course, the dose should be halved or reduced to a quarter, depending on the size of the dog and the degree of the disease to be flexibly controlled.

    If the dog has a lot of nasal discharge, shaking his head and sneezing constantly, it is recommended to inject about 5 milliliters of chlorpheniramine subcutaneously. For coarse panting, blister sounds, or severe coughing, 2 5 mg of dexamethasone can be injected intramuscularly.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    Dogs with colds should not eat human cold medicine. Dog colds are due to upper respiratory tract infections, and some ingredients contained in human cold medicines are harmful to dogs, such as acetaminophen is a lethal risk for dogs. It is recommended to use special cold medicine for pets when your dog has a cold**.

    Moreover, the active ingredient content of human cold medicine and pet cold medicine is also different, so pet colds cannot be eaten human cold medicine.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Dog colds are due to upper respiratory tract infections, and some ingredients contained in cold medicines for humans are harmful to dogs.

    For example, acetaminophen is lethal for dogs.

    Ask what to eat.

    It is difficult to grasp the amount of cold medicine used in dogs for human colds.

    Ask what kind of medicine to take.

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  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    It is best not to take human medicine when a dog has a cold, their stomach and intestines are relatively fragile, and if you give a dog human medicine without veterinary guidance, it is likely to cause diarrhea. Moreover, the dosage of human medicine is large, and rashly giving it to the dog may produce serious problems, and the danger is also extremely high, and improper use will lead to the dog's condition being more critical, which is counterproductive.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    After the dog has a cold, do not eat human cold medicine, especially antipyretic and analgesic cold medicine, this medicine is given to the dog, not to treat it, but to kill it.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Can I take cold medicine for silent illness? This is definitely okay because this cold medicine is also useful for dogs.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    It is best not to, it is very harmful to the dog if the dosage is not good, or buy a special medicine, which is good for the dog's body.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Dogs can't eat human colds when they're sick, and basically some other pets can't eat human cold medicine when they're sick.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Can dogs eat human cold medicine when they are sick? I don't think dogs should eat human cold medicine when they are sick.

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    No. Dogs eat more miscellaneous like humans, eat fireworks in the world, and will definitely get sick in the dog's life, but dogs must not be given medicine at will when they are sick, because dogs are easy to eat some drugs and die.

    Dogs should also take medicine when they have a cold and flu, but dogs should not take human drugs casually, such as Fenpidex and Kanglikshu. How to take these medicines and what the dosage is, you have to know how to give them to dogs. If the dog is sick, go to the pet hospital to see, and take medication under the guidance of the doctor.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    There are fake human medicines. What about veterinary drugs? The state has repeatedly banned the production and sale of counterfeit human drugs, so what will happen to the results of the supervision and inspection of veterinary drugs? Think for yourself.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The ingredients of the drugs are the same, the pharmacological effects are also the same, the quality control and management of human drugs are more stringent, and the veterinary drugs are relatively less strict!! This is more important, the products on the market are difficult to guarantee, whether it is the so-called regular brand, it is useless, and the Food and Drug Administration does not care about the circulation of veterinary drugs!

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    It is best not to eat, puppies and people have different physiques, and it is especially easy to overdose and cause other diseases.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    In fact, most of the drugs used in humans and veterinary drugs are the same, but they do not meet the standards of human use in terms of purity and hygiene.

    Pets can be used as a medicine for humans, but you have to calculate the dosage. If the amount is small, the amount of disease may be poisoned. If you have a good grasp of the amount, you can use it.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    Yes. A lot of children give medicine to puppies. It must be given to pets at a very low rate. Veterinarians know that you don't use it lightly. Generally, puppies have diarrhea with gentamicin OK, which is sold in pharmacies, injection, about a quarter of the amount at a time, mixed with some water to feed it to drink.

    If your puppy is sick, you must ask the veterinarian how to treat it, don't use your own medicine, it is easy to poison the dog.

  18. Anonymous users2024-01-26

    If it's just ordinary diarrhea, fever, poor digestion, no appetite, you can eat the medicine that people eat, but you must master the dose, such as my golden retriever and teddy, if it is not suitable for diarrhea, I will feed them the "Mommy Love" for children This is antidiarrheal and regulates the stomach, in some dogs eat too much and do not digest, you can give food to the mother and the like, only limited to ordinary diseases, if it is a small canine plague or the like, or veterinary medicine.

  19. Anonymous users2024-01-25

    It is better to go to the veterinarian and take the medicine of the veterinarian. Low risk.

  20. Anonymous users2024-01-24

    I guess I can, I can ask the veterinarian.

  21. Anonymous users2024-01-23

    Golden Retriever (details).

    Due to the fact that veterinary drugs are not developed now, pet hospitals are now widely used in pet hospitals for human drugs on dogs. However, it is still necessary to remind parents that not all human drugs can be used on dogs, and parents still need to consult a veterinarian for advice before using drugs to prevent tragedy.

    Now take a few drugs as an example, these drugs are very toxic to dogs, and owners should pay attention.

    1. Sense of Kanglikshu. **Cold medicine, in which caffeine can be used for analgesia in humans, and can cause euphoria in dogs, causing convulsions and finally coma and even death. Any medicine that contains caffeine will have an effect on this.

    In addition, chocolate is also dangerous for dogs.

    2. Osteospinin. Traditional Chinese medicine, which contains shouwusthenin, can excite the spinal cord and cause angular arch reflexion, which can lead to death instantly.

    3. Substances such as tea tree oil for cats can cause condensation poisoning.

  22. Anonymous users2024-01-22

    Theoretically, you should go to the pet hospital to see, as the saying goes, a thousand medicines cure a disease, a medicine cures a thousand diseases, the same disease may use different medicines, try not to dispense their own medicines.

  23. Anonymous users2024-01-21

    Yes, but it depends on what kind of medicine it is.

  24. Anonymous users2024-01-20

    Summary. Hello, dear, dogs are not allowed to eat human medicine. Because there is a big difference in dosage between human medicine and pet medicine, it is easy to damage the internal organs of the body, such as the liver, if the dosage is slightly improper. And some drugs have a direct effect on pets.

    Can dogs eat human medicine?

    What medicine should I take if I don't eat and have diarrhea.

    Hello, dear, dogs are not allowed to eat human medicine. Because there is a big difference in dosage between human medicine and pet medicine, it is easy to damage the internal organs of the body, such as the liver, if the dosage is slightly improper. And some drugs have a direct effect on pets.

    Dear, <>

    In view of the symptoms of diarrhea and not eating in dogs, it is recommended to give dogs special broad-spectrum antibiotics for pets to fight inflammation and infection, and in addition, with drugs that inhibit gastric acid secretion to help dogs protect the gastrointestinal tract. If the dog has diarrhea symptoms caused by pancreatitis, it is recommended that it is best to take injections**or infusions**, which will be much better than oral medicines.

    His stomach is always rumbling, is it cold?

    Dear, <>

    A dog's stomach rumbling is caused by a problem with the dog's stomach and intestines, which leads to indigestion. The stomach and intestines were wriggling, trying to digest the food, so there was a gurgling sound. The owner should help the dog to regulate the stomach and intestines, and can feed the dog some probiotics that help with digestion.

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