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Yeah, a cat scan is pretty much safe. I say 'pretty much' because the ionizing rays cat scans apply can cause DNA which can lead to cancer. Same as X-rays. However, this is very rare, and your doctor would only give you a cat scan/X-ray if he thought you really needed one. What I'm saying here is that, for all practical purposes, cat scans are safe.
No
I was given a treatment for H.pylori (amoxicillin, chlaritomycin and omeprazol) and developed gout on a vegetarian diet and alcohol abstention this is anecdotal, but I bet the answer is yes!
About $60,000 per year.
Amoxicillin should not be given to a cat unless a vet has prescribed the medication because a cat is not genetically the same as a human. Giving a cat medication that is for humans could kill the cat.
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This is a question for the vet who has prescribed Amoxicillin for your cat. It is common for owners to be given a week's worth of antibiotics to give to their cat at home, but this may vary. Consult your vet if you are unsure.
It would proably be best to get advice from your vetrinarian on this. This site answeres general questions, it is not set up to provide detailed medical advice.
There's no such thing as "human amoxicillin", and you should not give unprescribed antibiotics to your cat (you shouldn't even HAVE them... you're supposed to take all the antibiotics prescribed for you, even if you "feel better" when you've still got pills left).
250mg for a 90 pound child
First off, you should consult a equine veterinarian about correct dosage for your horse. Secondly Amoxicillin should only be available through a prescription provided by your equine veterinarian, and if not it shouldn't be used.
Is fishbiotic any different then human amoxicillin
As much time as you can give your cat, or as much time as the cat can take from you...
how much augmentin can a nine year old take?
every day you should give a cat one scoop
Why would you want to give your cat amoxicillin? If your cat is acting sick, then take him or her to your Veterinarian to diagnose what is truly wrong with the cat. Using antibiotics on any animal when you don't know what is wrong with it can be dangerous. You need to know what is wrong first, then what treatment or antibiotic (if one is needed) is the right way to treat your cat. There are so many dangers in giving antibiotics. Such as, did you know that Tetracycline when old or outdated can become toxic? Certain types of amoxicillin such as the powdered type should be refrigerated, etc. You could under dose or overdose or just flat make your pet sicker, so it is very important to take your pet into your local Vet to be diagnosed first. Good luck to you and your cat.