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Found this while studying today. I thought it was worth posting here.
Some human medicines are also effective for dogs, however the dosages are usually lower due mostly to the smaller size of the animal. Note that these medications are not FDA approved for use in dogs or cats and should only be used under the guidance of your veterinarian. Call your vet to find exact dosage requirements for your pet and ensure the safety of administration.
[h=3]Medications for Dogs[/h]
Some human medicines are also effective for dogs, however the dosages are usually lower due mostly to the smaller size of the animal. Note that these medications are not FDA approved for use in dogs or cats and should only be used under the guidance of your veterinarian. Call your vet to find exact dosage requirements for your pet and ensure the safety of administration.
[h=3]Medications for Dogs[/h]
Medication | Use | Dosage | Method of Administration | Frequency |
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A & D Ointment | Antibacterial ointment for scrapes and wounds | Apply a thin coating | Topical | 3 - 4 times a day for 7 - 10 days |
Anbesol | Topical anesthetic for mouth pain | Dab on liquid with cotton swab | 1 - 2 times a day for up to 2 days | |
Aspirin (buffered; enteric coated) | Analgesic, anti-inflammatory | 4 - 10 mg per pound of body weight (dose varies with the purpose of the medication) | With food | Once daily |
Aveeno Oatmeal Medicated Bath | For soothing itchy skin | Use as a bath rinse | As often as 3 times per week | |
Benadryl | Antihistamine | 1 - 2mg per pound of body weight | Oral | Every 8 hours |
Betadine Skin Cleanser | Antiseptic liquid soap for cleaning on or around wounds | Use full strength to wash the affected area | ||
Betadine Solution | Antiseptic | Dilute to 0.2% (2ml to 2 quarts of water - or the color of weak tea) | Topical | As prescribed for cleaning the wound. |
Bufferin | Pain reliever | 10 - 25mg per 2.2 pounds of body weight | Oral | 2 - 3 times a day |
Burow's Solution | Topical antiseptic | Moisten cotton ball and apply to wound | ||
Caladryl | Soothing topical lotion for pain and itching | Paint on sore area | ||
Charcoal (compressed activated charcoal) | Binds stomach poisons | 5g per 10 pounds of body weight | Oral | Keep at least 30 tablets available, give once and only under the direction of a veterinarian |
Chlorhexidine Solution (Nolvasan, ect..) | Antiseptic | Dilute to 0.05% (25ml to 2 quarts, 1.9Liters water) | Topical | As prescribed for cleaning the wound |
Cortaid | Anti-itch cream | Apply once or twice daily as needed | ||
Desitin | Soothing ointment | Rub on affected area | ||
Dramamine | For motion sickness | 2 - 4mg per pound of body weight | Oral | Every 8 hours |
Ducolax | For constipation | 5 - 20mg tablet or 1/2 to 2 pediatric suppositories (10mg) | Oral | Once a day |
Epsom Salts | Soothing soak for irritated, itchy skin | 1 cup per gallon of water | Topical | Soak The affected area |
Hydrogen Peroxide (3%) | Used to induce vomiting | 1 teaspoon per 10 pounds of body weight | Oral | You may repeat every 15-30 minutes (max 3 times) |
Hypo Tears | Eye lubricant | Topical | Apply 4 - 12 times per day | |
Iodine | Topical antiseptic | Paint on wound | ||
Ipecac Syrup | Emetic to promote vomiting | 1 teaspoon per 20lb, up to 3 tsp | ||
Kaolin and pectin (beware - some formulations contain salicylates | For persistent diarrhea | 1/2 to 1ml per pound of body weight (or 1 - 2 teaspoons per 10 pounds) | Oral | Every 6 hours |
Kayopectate | For diarrhea | 1/2 - 1 teaspoon per 5 pounds | Oral | A maximum of 2 tablespoons every 8 hours |
Lanacane | Topical anesthetic | Apply to sore area with gauze pad | ||
Massengill Disposable Douche | Odor neutralizer for skunk spray or body odor | Mix 2 oz per gal of water | Use a soak for 15 min, then bathe as usual | |
Metamucil (unflavored) | For constipation or to add fiber to the diet | 1 teaspoon per 11 - 22 pounds | Mix in with food | Once daily - for short term use, unless otherwise directed |
Milk of Magnesia, Mylanta, Maalox | Antacid, laxative, gas | 2 - 4ml per pound of body weight | Oral | Every 12 - 24 hours |
Mineral Oil | Lubricant, laxative | 5ml per 20 pounds of body weight | Add to food - do not give separately due to aspiration risk | Twice daily - only for 2 - 3 days |
Triple Antibiotic Ointment | Antibiotic for preventing wound infection | Topical | Apply 3 - 4 times daily as needed | |
Pedialyte or Gatorade | For dehydration | Mix 50/50 with water | Oral | Offer as much as the dog wants |
Pepcid | Histamine blocker for antacid effect, and vomiting | 1mg per pound of body weight | Injection or Oral | Once or twice daily |
Pepto-Bismol | For Diarrhea | 0.5 - 1.5ml per pound of body weight | Oral | Every 12 hours |
Preparation H | For a sore anal area | Apply up to 4 times daily | ||
Prilosec (omeprazole) | Antacid, ulcer medication | 0.25 - 0.50mg per pound of body weight | Oral | Once daily |
Robitussin DM, Benylin Expectorant | Cough Suppressant | 0.50 - 1mg per pound of body weight (or 1 teaspoon per 20 pounds) | Oral | Every 6 hours |
Solarcaine | Topical pain reliever and anesthetic | Topical | Apply to sore area once or twice daily for up to 2 days | |
Tagamet (cimetidine) | Histamine blocker for antacid effect | 10mg per lb of body weight | Oral | 2 - 3 times per day |
Tylenol | Pain reliever | Ask your vet | Ask your vet | Ask your vet |
Vicks VapoRub | For congestion | Topical | Smear a small amount on your pet's chin for easier breathing | |
Witch hazel | Astringent / topical antiseptic | Dab on affected area | ||
Zantac (ranitidine) | Histamine blocker for antacid effect | 150 - 300mg per pound of body weight | Add to meals | Daily - divide total dose over several meals throughout the day |