HOUSEHOLD MEDICATIONS

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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. It is HIGHLY RECOMMENDED that you always seek Veterinary advice prior to giving any medications!

Your vet may recommend an over-the-counter drug like diphenhydramine (Benadryl). The typical dose is one to three milligrams for every pound of pet, but you should ask your vet for precise dosages.

Listed below are some dosages and common usages.

 

First Aid

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 vomiting 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 vomiting or stomach gas, diarrhoea
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 * See Below Note 1 ml per pound every 2 hrs. 1 ml per pound every 2 hrs. for diarrhoea SEE BELOW
Tylenol
(Acetaminophen)
not recommended not recommended

The following are common antibiotics prescribed by veterinarians. Listed is the usual dosage and indications.
Please follow the advice of your veterinarian when using antibiotics.

Product Canine Dosage Feline Dosage Common Use
Amoxicillin 5 mg per pound every 12 hrs. 5 mg per pound daily used to fight bacterial infections
Ampicillin 10 mg per pound every 6 hrs. 10 mg per pound every 6 hrs. used to fight bacterial infections
Tetracycline 10 mg per pound every 8 hrs. 10 mg per pound every 8 hrs. used to fight bacterial infections
Pen BP-48
(each ml - 150,000 units Penicillin G. Benzathine and 150,000 units Penicillin G. Procaine)
1 cc per 20 pounds every 48 hrs. subcutaneously not recommended used to fight bacterial infections
Procaine Penicillin
300,000 units per ml
1 ml per 30 pounds subcutaneously 1 ml per 30 pounds subcutaneously used to fight bacterial infections
Erythromycin tablets 5 mg per pound every 3 hrs. 5 mg per pound every 3 hrs. used to fight bacterial infections

WARNING! Those of you who use Kaopectate to control diarrhoea, especially in cats, need to be aware of the recent formula change. Due to concerns regarding lead levels in the old formulation the manufacturer of Kaopectate have changed the active ingredient to bismuth subsalicylate. Salicylates (e.g. aspirin, pepto bismol and now kaopectate) should only be administered to cats under veterinary supervision. Some dogs are also sensitive to salicylates.


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