Xylazine is not approved for human use. It's dangerous - accidental exposure in humans has resulted in low blood pressure (hypotension). Do not use it for humans. The person could die.
That being said, typical commercially available solutions are 100mg/mL I believe. Typical horse dosage is about 4 mL per 100 kg body weight I think (100 kg = 220 lb.)
Xylazine is a veterinary sedative and is not intended for human consumption. It is regulated and can be dangerous if misused. If you have xylazine in its raw form, it’s crucial to handle it with care and consult a qualified professional or veterinarian for guidance on its use. Attempting to create a powder or alter its form without proper knowledge and equipment is strongly discouraged.
Only in the sense that both of them are illegal drugs in the US (Xylazine is approved for veterinary use, but not for human use). The two are not at all similar in structure or mechanism.
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You use a dose with medicine. For example; I need to take a dose of my medicine before i go to bed.
Without a veterinarian's prescription or recommendation, none - human medications are dosed out for humans, and dogs generally need a much smaller dose. In certain situations, you can use over-the-counter anti-histamine drugs on dogs, but the dose needs to be set by your veterinarian specifically for your dog.
i suggest not to take high dose if they really want to cure their illness.so its better to consult a doctor for every reason..
20mcg/hour is the highest available dose.
No, definitely not, they should use proper dog shampoo.
It would be better to talk to a vet to get the proper medication.Benadryl is designed for human use, and may be harmful to dog.
The use of Antibiotics should be restricted to conditions which are likely to respond to such therapy since many antibiotics can result in major side effects including death for the pet. When prescribed by a vet they are low dose and disease specific. Using human "leftover" antibiotics is very dangerous. See below for a website that can help explain.
There are various tools available that you can use to calculate your annual radiation dose. You need to provide the required values to get the dose.