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Don't let pets eat human medicines.

News briefing: Often encounter some owners in order to give the dog pain or fever, will be used in humans to feed painkillers to the body discomfort of the dog to eat

Don't let pets eat human medicines.


Often encounter some owners in order to give the dog pain or fever, will be used in humans to feed painkillers to the body discomfort of the dog to eat, some owners will say, "people can eat the dog how can not eat."

Here I would like to explain to you, first, without relevant medical knowledge can not correctly use drugs, whether dosage, frequency, medication cycle is based on the dog's condition for medication, any of the above conditions did not reach the recommended use of animal pharmacopoeia, medication may not achieve results, resulting in prolonged illness or And even worse.

Improper use of drugs or high doses may cause problems such as liver and kidney damage in dogs. If the antibiotics are not used properly, it may also make the bacteria in the dog resistant, making the later treatment more difficult. The combination of drugs requires pharmacological expertise, so don't test a dog's life. Two, symptoms are always presentable. There are dozens of diseases in one symptom. Before treatment, we must do a good job of checking and prescribe the right medicine. Never judge your condition and take medicine yourself. The risk is too high.

So under normal circumstances, suggest that the owner do not give the dog medication at will, try to go to a professional hospital for examination, follow the doctor's advice.




Drug poisoning


Commonly used cold drugs in daily life are Tylenol, white plus black, phenol-ephedrine meimin tablets, methamphetamine Pseudo-ephedrine tablets, Shuangpu Pseudo-ephedrine tablets, 999 Ganmaoling and so on. These drugs contain acetaminophen which is toxic to cats and dogs.


Acetaminophen is a widely used over-the-counter analgesic and antipyretic. Paracetamol is often used to relieve headaches and various mild to moderate pain, and is one of the ingredients many people use in cold medicine.

These drugs are generally safe for both children and adults, but they are highly toxic to pets. Even in small doses, pets may suffer from liver cell damage and necrosis, vomiting, loss of appetite, shortness of breath, abdominal pain and jaundice.

If the treatment is not timely, it will cause death. Therefore, do not use cats and dogs in any case. If mistaken food is found, it should be immediately taken to the veterinary department to detoxify. Dogs who swallow a large amount of paracetamol-containing drugs have a higher survival rate than cats, and the degree of permanent liver damage depends on the delay in timely medical treatment.


UnfinishedThe harm of common human medicines to pets