If you or a family member takes an oral medication for diabetes, including glipizide and glyburide, you'll want to make sure to keep
these drugs out of the reach of your pets.
Not exact matches
Such is why I always recommend practicing responsible consumption
of any prescription or recreational
drug by keeping your supply
out of your
pet's
reach and not partking in a proximity where your
pet may be affected (i.e. go outside to a well - ventilated area away from your
pet).
None
of the ingredients in these types
of medications are a safe for your
pet, so your best bet is to keep all human
drugs out of the
reach of your four - legged family members.
The best way to keep your beloved
pets safe from the dangers
of ingesting
drugs intended for humans is to make a habit
of keeping all your medications in sealed containers, preferably in your bathroom medicine cabinet well
out of the
reach of your dog or cat.
Another great reminder to keep all
drugs, legal or not,
out of the
reach of our
pets!
As with all legal or illegal
drugs, be responsible and keep it
out of your
pet's
reach.
In addition to not administering these
drugs, they should be stored in
pet - proof containers, well
out of reach of curious
pets.