Not exact matches
Though expired
medications retain their potency, no scientific study has ever tested and verified the safety of expired drugs in
humans.
Famotidine is currently available in an over-the-counter formulation making it highly convenient for pet owners to obtain (
though obviously one should not consider using
medications licensed for
human consumption without specific instructions from one's veterinarian).
Veterinarians use the same medicines that control epilepsy in
humans to control the disorder in dogs,
though some of the newer
medications are too expensive for most pet owners, said O'Brien.
There isn't a treatment for this illness, and even
though humans get Tamiflu for their flu, no such
medication has been developed for dogs.
Amitriptyline was developed out of a need in
human medicine for anti-anxiety
medications in the treatment of mental illness
though, in
humans, it has gained some popularity for the treatment of chronic pain syndromes, especially interstitial cystitis.