How Safe are the over the over-the-counter medications for my dog? Guide

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Medicine today has greatly been revolutionized with health practitioners aiming for ways to find a manageable solution to treat mental illnesses. ESAs or Emotional Support Animals is one such remedial solution discovered by health professionals to treat individuals with mental illnesses. Studies show that individuals treated with this method showed higher improvement compared to conventional treatment methods.

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To get an ESA, you have to fulfil the eligibility criteria. Your eligibility for availing an ESA is determined by your psychologist who issues an ESA letter for you. Once you have an ESA letter issued by a licensed practitioner, you can get an ESA.

People with ESAs or pets at home are often found using home remedies to treat their pets. Pets are prone to developing skin allergies or other minor illnesses. Even though there are some effective home remedies available, people often get carried away when it comes to treating their pets. As a result, you are ultimately putting your animal at risk. Therefore, it is advised to take your pet to an experienced veterinarian instead of treating it yourself.

There are some drugs like Benadryl also known as diphenhydramine HCL which can safely be used for treating your animals, especially dogs. Benadryl for dogs is a broad-spectrum antibiotic for dogs that can safely be used. Benadryl can be used to treat mild-allergies, infections, bruises, inflammations, etc. However, excessive use of Benadryl can also create complications for your dog. 

When it comes to using over-the-counter medicines to treat your pet's illness, it can be tricky. There are several reasons as to why you should not use over-the-counter medicines to treat your dogs. The first reason being that humans and dogs have different anatomies, meaning that suitable doses for humans and dogs significantly vary. Secondly, dogs have a different metabolism compared to humans meaning that the drug might cause an adverse reaction. Also, you must not be aware of any potential allergies that your dog may have related to components of the drugs. Therefore, always make sure that the medicine that you are leaving with from the medical counter, is safe for your dog. For that purpose, you can consult your veterinarian to ensure the competency of the drug as well as the needed dosage for your dog.

In the following section, we will discuss some of the readily available, over-the-counter medicines. 

1.     Aspirin, Ibuprofen, Tylenol

You must be familiar with these drugs, because they are commonly found. For humans, these drugs are effective in dealing with fevers, headaches, hangovers etc. However, they are not safe for dogs. Administering these drugs to your dog can cause stomach aches. To provide relief to their upset stomach, it is advised to use homemade dog treats. Other common reactions to these drugs include fever, bleeding, itchiness, and arthritis.

2.     Antihistamines

Antihistamines including Benadryl and Zyrtec are antibiotic and anti-inflammatory drugs. These drugs are safe to be used by your dogs but their dosage must be carefully administered. Possible reactions to these drugs include drowsiness and hyperactivity.

3.     Hydrogen Peroxide

A commonly used disinfectant for wounds is hydrogen peroxide. It is a topical solution to treat superficial wounds for humans but can be given orally to dogs to induce vomiting, especially if they are dealing with ingestion issues. However, giving hydrogen peroxide to your dogs can be a risky move. Therefore, it is better to consult your veterinarian before taking matters into your own hands.

4.     Pepto-Bismol

This is a common drug to treat diarrhea and vomiting. You can also use this medicine for your dogs if they are having ingestion issues. However, if your dog vomits, it is better to take it to a veterinarian.

5.     Cough Medications

It is safe to administer cough medicine to your dogs. These medicines have little to no adverse reactions for dogs. However, it is advised to get your dog checked by a veterinarian since the cough can be a sign of some respiratory infection, heartworms or a cardiac disease.

In conclusion, instead of using over-the-counter medicines to treat your dog, it is better to get it treated by a professional to avoid any complications later on.

 

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