No it's not, for a variety of reasons.
Crushing that medication can cause faster absorption, higher levels of the medication entering your system all at once, and shorter effective duration.
In some cases, painkillers are acidic, and can cause irritation to the mouth and upper gastrointestinal tract. These are coated with an enteric coating, which chewing breaks.
So No -- bad idea.
My explanation is, First you would have to place the gum in your mouth, Secondly Begin to chew on the gum and experience its many different flavors, Thirdly the gum would have to be blown from your mouth, Fourth The gum will no longer have a taste of sweetness. If this doesn't/ isn't good enough then it is ok
They use their paws to pry open or apart fish or carrion or roll over logs and rocks then use their teeth, lips and tongue to get at the good stuff that their bellies crave. They may chew a little before swallowing. With grass and plants, they can eat like a typical herbivore.
Good question, just today I've found a bit of broken glass in my food (Indian restaraunt in London), but I've realised that before swallowing. Quite a good answer is there - http://www.corecharity.org.UK/The-Hazards-of-Swallowing-Glass.HTML.
yes?
It's not because of a eating habit. It's because you might chock on the food.
There are many effects of painkillers. They are good because they can take your pain away. However, they can also be dangerous if not taken correctly. They can cause respiratory and circulation problems.
YES! You can get Hepatitis by swallowing semen. You can also get AIDS/HIV.
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Get the dog some good chew toys. Dogs need to chew.
its not that's just sick
Yes, pig ears can be good for dogs to chew. They clean dogs teeth. In addition, they allow dogs to chew and eat something that they like and it gives them something non-destructive to do.
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