If your vet has
given you a Valium prescription, it's critical to your dog's life that you follow the dosage exactly and not give them any more than what's been prescribed.
We might also
give you a valium solution, to be given via rectum if your dog starts the continual seizure seen in status epilepticus.
Some cats will even start eating after
we give them valium intravenously.
Not exact matches
Why don't you
give me some love I've taken s *** loads of drugs I'm so tired of never fixing the pain
Valium said to me, I'll take you seriously And we'll come back as someone else Who's better than yourself
I recently (7 weeks ago)
gave up all my medication (Remicade, Nexium, Cymbalta, Xanax,
Valium) cold turkey.
If Benadryl didn't work, would you want to
give him a stronger sedative, like
Valium?
For example,
Valium and its cousins: In very, very high doses, someone could sleep, but you have to
give lots of it, and it works very slowly to cause sleep.
«Perhaps
giving a person the right dose, at just the right time, of a drug with just the right pharmacokinetic properties so its effect will wear off at the right time would work a lot better than bombarding the brain with benzodiazepines, such as
Valium, that knock out the entire brain.»
When you are a hyperthyroid, your medical doctor may just see you as an anxious patient and
give you some Xanax or
Valium.
What he needed wasn't
Valium or Prozac but to address why he was magnesium deficient (toxins, yeast, stress, alcohol, and caffeine), fix that through helping him detoxify, treat his yeast, cut out alcohol and caffeine, and
give him enough of the relaxation mineral, magnesium, to calm his nervous system.
I recently (7 weeks ago)
gave up all my medication (Remicade, Nexium, Cymbalta, Xanax,
Valium) cold turkey.
Then, they are
given a long list of medications — benzodiazepenes, antidepressants, beta blockers — everything from
Valium, to Atenolol, to Xanax, to Ambien.
After two months of going to conventional doctors and neurologists I was
given the diagnosis of Meniere's along with
valium and prednisone.
After two months of going to conventional doctors and neurologists I was
given the diagnoses of Meniere's along with
valium and prednisone.
Your vet may prescribe an anti-anxiety medication like Xanax (alprazolam) or
Valium (diazepam) that can be
given at the first sign of a storm.
Valium is
given intravenously (IV) to dogs with status epilepticus.
Those medications include benzodiazepines (like
Valium), barbiturates (like phenobarbital
given for epilepsy or thiopental to anesthetize pets), and narcotics and pain - control medications of any kind.
You should never decide to
give your dog
Valium on your own!
Valium is very safe for dogs when it's
given by a veterinarian and used properly in the treatment of specific ailments.
Most behavioral changes occur if you suddenly stop
giving your dog the
Valium.
They used a new drug pre-op (Propofal instead of Ket /
Valium, which is more common), then
gave her a pain patch, and pain meds.
The veterinarian may supply you with
valium to be
given rectally should your pet have a seizure at home.
Intermediate cases may respond by using the above techniques and the addition of a rapidly acting drug such as
valium that can be
given just before or during the storms.
Do not
give tramadol if you are
giving your pet any of the following drugs; a narcotic pain medicine, sedatives or tranquilizers (such as
Valium), or medicine for anxiety.
Your veterinarian may have recommended
giving oral
valium, rectal
valium or oral Phenobarbital if your dog has a seizure.