Like humans, dogs get bitten and stung by insects. It could yield little effect, or be an emergency situation, depending on the venom, the pet's allergic reaction, and the location of the bite. Dogs most commonly have swelling of the face and muzzle from snapping at insects with their mouth. Speak to your veteranarian first before giving your dog any type of medicine.
There is not much of a difference between the two of these. They are diphenhydramine in different salt forms but will have the same effect. Diphenhydramine citrate will be slightly more readily absorbed in the body than HCl.
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That's diphenhydramine HCl (H C L), not HCI. Diphenhydramine is the active ingredient in Benadryl, as well. It causes drowsiness.
You would probably get an overdose of antihistamine, would not recommend it.
No, you shouldn't mix Benadryl (diphenhydramine) with Neurontin (gabapentin) unless your vet has said it's okay, and has told you the correct dose of medications. Taken together, they can effect the central nervous system of your dog and possibly also depress the respiratory system.
It depends on the dosage of Benadryl (Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride (HCL)). The recommended dosage is 1-2mg per lb of the dog. So your 20lb pug would need approximately 20-40mg. The standard Benadryl tablet is 25mg. So give your dog roughly 1-1.5 Benadryl tablets every 8-12 hours as needed for symptoms.
My friend had taken 25 mg of Diphenhydramine, and 500mg of Methocarbamol, and didn't have any problems. They reported being real sleepy. Ask your Doctor, though. What works for others, may not work for you.
The dose of diphenhydramine goes by the dog's weight, not it's age. The standard dose is 1 mg per pound of weight, every 8 hours. For a 20 lb. dog, the doese is 20 mg of diphenhydramine. If you think your dog is having an emergency, call your vet's office. Don't wait for help from any Internet helpline.
MAKE SURE YOU CONSULT YOUR VETERINARIAN BEFORE YOU GIVE ANY MEDICATION TO YOUR ANIMALS, SOME BREEDS HAVE DIFFRENT REACTIONS TO CERTIN TYPES OF MEDICATIONS!Regular Benadryl (Diphenhydramine) is ok for dogs. The dosage for this would be 2.2mg/kg every 8-12 hours.Example: Your dogs weighs 15lbs1) First you will need to know what your dog weighs in kg. To convert lbs to kg1a) Dogs weight in lbs / 2.2 = Dogs weight in kg1b) 15 lbs / 2.2 = 6.8 kg2) So now that you know your dog weighs 6.8 kg you can figure out how much Diphenhydramine to give them2a) 2.2mg x 6.8 kg = 14.96 or 15mg3) Now you know you can safely give your dog 15mg of Diphenhydramine, but since most of these tabs only come in 25mg strenght you can cut it in half and give them 1/2 of a tab.