"Meds" is short for medications. You hear this abbreviation in medical situations like hospitals, pharmacies, and doctors' offices. Here are some sentences.What meds are you taking?This patient is on way too many meds!We need to give her meds on time while she's in the hospital.He hasn't been taking his meds correctly.
If 12 hours have elapsed, yes. But can you take them together? NO! You will surely OD.
Yes all meds for dogs from the vet are human meds
Absolutely NONE. Do not give any pain meds to a calf if it does not need it.
Intuniv is packaged as a time-released medication. That means the tablet must be intact, or the entire 24 hours worth of meds will dissolve very quickly -- you'll get a large dose of the meds right away, followed by 23 hours of no meds. As with all time-released meds, you should not cut, chew, or crush an Intuniv tablet.
Yes.
I would not give anything to your dog unless it is recommended by a veterinarian.
it does because you have to no how much meds to give a patient
No! You shouldn't give expired meds to your dog!
get allergy meds
about 40 meds
YOU don't give the dog anything. YOU get from the vet, please. There are many reasons a dog may need to be medicated. Wrong meds AND wrong dosage and it could mean a dead dog. Save