Products such as acetaminophen and
any aspirin product can cause stomach bleeding in your pet.
For example, puppies can develop ulcers from human - type
aspirin products.
With
all aspirin products used in dogs, there is a risk of intestinal upset or in rare cases, gastric ulceration.
Yes, but possible interactions may occur with anticholinesterase agents, amphotericin B, anticoagulants, barbiturates, cyclosporine, digoxin, erythromycin, furosemide, glipizide, insulin, ketoconazole, macrolid antibiotics, NSAIDs, salicylate (
aspirin products), phenobarbital, phenytoin, rifampin, theophylline and some vaccines.
Not exact matches
Bayer, the inventor of
aspirin, is among the world's top 20 pharmaceutical groups, with
products including Yasmin birth - control pills and stroke prevention drug Xarelto.
The leading
products manufactured in Pennsylvania are chemicals and pharmaceuticals such as prescription drugs and
aspirin.
Combination
products, including a cough or cold remedies that contain
aspirin, should also be avoided.
Additionally, you should never use
aspirin based
products as they can leak into your milk supply and cause your child to become very ill.
Products with acetylsalicylic acid (such as
Aspirin) should not be given to children and teenagers for fever from colds, chickenpox and influenza (flu) because it can cause Reyes syndrome, a sickness that can cause brain and liver damage.
If your child gets chickenpox, do not give
aspirin [acetylsalicylic acid (ASA)-RSB- or any
products that contain
aspirin.
There are many seemingly safe
products such as Med - Lemon which has
aspirin it its ingredients list.
Don't take any
products containing
aspirin if you're nursing, because the drug is passed through breast milk.
Avoid Motrin, Ibuprofen and any
aspirin containing
products.
Tell your doctor if you have received any other botulinum toxin
product in the last 4 months; have received injections of botulinum toxin such as Myobloc ®, Dysport ®, or Xeomin ® in the past (tell your doctor exactly which
product you received); have recently received an antibiotic by injection; take muscle relaxants; take an allergy or cold medicine; take a sleep medicine; take
aspirin - like
products or blood thinners.
Unflame
Products with Glucosamine / Chondrotin
Products with Curcumin / Tumeric Wobenzyme Advil, Aleve, Motrin
Aspirin Tylenol Herbal Yes No Yes No No No No Long Acting...
The shot of the
products cheerfully sent by manufacturers to be used for heinous medical experiments on the Jewish inmates reveals that Bayer (yes, the
aspirin company) was among the Nazi regime's ardent supporters (further Internet digging shows that the company finally apologized for its actions in 1995).
Other drugs of this class used in people include
aspirin or ibuprofen but it is VERY important to only use nsaids prescribed by your veterinarian as many of the over the counter
products are not safe in our pets and can lead to bleeding stomach ulcers or internal organ damage.
Household staples such as
aspirin, acetaminophen (Tylenol and similar
products), ibuprofen (Advil and similar
products), cold or cough medications, diet pills, even chocolate and macadamia nuts can make your dog very sick or even kill him.
Because fish oil affects bleeding times, anticoagulants (
aspirin, warfarin, heparin) should not be given in conjunction with this
product.
Use hydrogen peroxide (three percent solution) or syrup of ipecac to induce vomiting if Rascal ingests pesticides containing arsenic, carbamates, metaldehyde, or organophosphates; drugs containing
aspirin or acetominophen; antifreeze; or
products containing lead, phenol, strychnine, Vitamin D3, or Warfarin.
Do not purchase
products which contain other ingredients such as
aspirin or acetaminophen.
The only OTC
product that can be used in limited cases for pain and inflammation is Buffered
Aspirin.
Example: Immodium (Loperamide) can be neurotoxoic is some collies and other breeds with MDR1 mutation, using peroxide to induce vomiting is contraindicated in some cases as some things dogs ingest should NOT be vomited up, and peroxide may cause gastritis if over-used (using it 3x as suggested here is a bad idea, and ideally should not be used at all w / o first talking to a vet or a toxicology hotline with knowledge about dogs, peroxide not a good idea at all for cats and 10 mls is NOT a standard dose for every dog!!!!), mineral oil can cause aspiration pneumonia if it gets in the lungs and I would not recommend it to most pet owners to administer, and pepto bismol
products sometimes contain xylitol which is deadly,
aspirin is OK in a pinch but can cause serious problems with long term use... that's just a few thoughts off the top of my head.
One of the best
products in the market that has a lot of positive reviews from consumers is the Vet's Best
Aspirin Free Aches & Pains Dog Supplements.
They include everything from
aspirin to the newer veterinary - approved
products.
Make sure
products do not contain
aspirin or acetaminophen; these are dangerous for dogs.
Products containing acetylsalicylic acid (
Aspirin ®) or acetaminophen (the active ingredient in Tylenol ®) are extremely toxic in cats.
There are many poisonous items in your home — Lysol ™,
aspirin, antifreeze and many other cleaning
products.
Just like in people with the various non-steroidal
products like ibuprofen,
aspirin and acetaminophen, one sometimes works better for a particular individual than the other one.
Kaopectate and Pepto Bismol These
products contain salicylates, which are similar to
aspirin.