IV -
based pain meds can reach the baby through your body, and heavy pain medication isn't good for us, or them.
Not exact matches
I went back on stronger
pain meds on an as - needed
basis after consultation with my well - informed - on - lactation - issues doctor once the babies were a bit older.
Taking prescription
pain meds, including common ones like ibuprofen and naproxen, on a regular
basis may increase risk of heart failure
As he is getting older (8 now), he needs the
pain meds on a more regular
basis and my vet said that this is the best thing for him along with a rimadyl, but when he takes the rimadyl by itself the
pain management isn't as good as when he has his tramadol.
He was yelping for around 10 mins while I did my very best to comfort him but saw his left should looked out of place so quickly got dressed and rushed him off the hospital however it was 11 pm so the vet got called out on emergency
basis, did an examination and kept him there tonight on
pain meds until tomorriw for an exam.