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can i give phenergan to my dog? he is 70 lbs.? it is for skin allergy. i have given the dogs benedryl before but not phenergan. i will contact my vet first,

Rexydoberman replied: "Really need more information specifically the symptoms you need to treat. I would consult your vet.. many human drugs are OK for use in dogs but the dosage can be quit different."

chihuahua.owned replied: "Nope and it doesn't even exsist by that name anymore. Dont give your dog no drugs unless you check with your vet first."

maggie replied: "I believe Phenergan is an anti-nause med. Your dog may be throwing up for a reason. Never give a dog a human medication without a vets approvale. He might have eatten something poisonous or is sick. Call your vet."

Charles & Elizabeth C replied: "Call a Vet. That is a very powerful medicine."

gentleannie replied: "Why?? any human Med should be gone over with a Vet first, Zantec & pepcid have different ingredients, the only med like that I was ever told to give was when my dog was being treated for renal failure, when we crossed the worst and could come home after a treatment for 5,000.00 nausea was a problem and she was given 10mg of pepcid and she was about 75lbs, and it should not be given for vomiting, without talking to a vet."

Crystal replied: "The only veterinary application I have ever seen for phenergan (promethazine hydrochloride) in dogs is for atopic dermatitis at the rate of .2 - 1 mg/kg (kg equals 2.2 pounds). I have never seen it used for nausea like it is in humans. Vets usually prescribe metoclopramide for nausea. If it is nausea you are trying to treat, try something natural like ginger cookies or peppermint and seek a vet's opinion as to the cause."

Sick Puppy...Vomitting...Can we give him a kids Phenergan suppository? The nearest vet is too far to get to tonite, but our dog is vomitting. Can we give him a Phenergan suppository? Does anyone know? We HAVE called the vet and are waiting on a call back, but it's taking a while, so thought I'd ask here too. Actually, I shouldn't have said "puppy", the dog is 3 yrs old, but that is young for his breed. The vet said the Phenergan would be fine. I was able to find an emergency pet clinic within 50 miles, and took him there instead though. He's doing very well now. thanks for all the input everyone.

Karen W replied: "No, God no. His body is trying to RID itself of something (toxins, who knows what?) Just make sure he drinks plenty of water or even pedialyte (puppies dehydrate quickly) and make a vet appointment ASAP."

Goldengal replied: "NO please dont give that to your pup. Wait for the vet to call back and get his or her advice."

sniffydogs replied: "Sure! IF YOU WANT TO KILL HIM! Wait for the vet or GO to the vet."

Whitney B replied: "Did you change your puppy's food? This may be the cause. If she's vomiting and has diarrhea after you switched her food, let her fast for one day (just giving her a little water). The next day, she should be fine and you can start feeding her again. If the problem persists, my vet told me to give my dog 1 cc of Immodium for an upset stomach. If the problem gets out of hand, call the vet and tell him/her the symptoms."

Shawnee replied: "My thoughts of a puppy vomiting is not good, is there loose bowel movements? If you have both these symptoms there is a possibility of parvo. I hope that you are current on the puppies shots. Don't give him anything. If he is vomiting everything up without stopping, get him to the vet immediatley. I'm having flashbacks!!!! My puppy had all the symptoms I mentioned and died within 4 days from parvo."

Tyler W replied: "no but if you bive it alitle pepto bismol it should calm its stomick down. remember just a little"

naughtyheathertx replied: "We recently expierenced similar symptoms with one of our dogs. Pepto, Childrens (human) anti-nausea liquid medicine, and as well you can give a dog a small amount of benadryl to ease the vomiting. Do not give all of this to your dog at the same time, or alternate. Give one or none and wait for the vet. *** I am NOT a vet, Call your vet for his advice. This is just from our animal expierence."

bayou7673 replied: "You can give a little Pepto Bismol. Did u administer any flea or tick meds? My Mom's chihuaha just died & I'm sure that the Advantix product was the cause. I have read many horrible stories online about these products. If you did use something like this, wash him thoroughly with dish washing detergent. These meds are extremely dangerous!!"

My dog has just been spayed - Questions!!? My dog got spayed today and when I first picked her up she was sort of fine just seemed a bit sore. Now as the afternoon has come on she is acting worse. She is shaking and very anxious acting. The vet gave me Novox for pain and I have read on here that is for Osteoarthritis in dogs. I have Phenergan tabs at home and was wondering if I could give her 1/4 of those. She seems nauseated somewhat. She wont eat or drink!

Brandon S replied: "TO THE VET ! =O good luck !"

Stanley the Westie replied: "Did you keep her there one night for observation. When my dog was neutered they kept him there one night for observation before we were allowed to bring him back. I suggest you call you vet to double check."

Gary S replied: "she has been through a pretty major surgery for a dog, give her time to heal and she will be fine. My dog went through the same symptoms but was back to normal in a few days. Good luck!"

Goldengal replied: "She is acting very normal for a dog right after surgery. The medication your vet gave you is the right thing to give your dog. Do not give her any human meds. Especially Phenergan. She probably wont eat until the morning and maybe she will only take small sips of water. Let her rest and take her out to potty if she wants too. She will be much better by tomorrow."

swearnsue replied: "Did you give her the Novox the vet prescribed? If not, do so. If you did and she is acting this way, call the vet or vet tech and see what else you can do to help her. If you are anxious around your dog and worried, it might make her more anxious, so try to relax. Put her in a comfortable and quiet place to sleep and you should watch tv and have a beer or even better, some ice cream."

flamingsnickers replied: "your dog is probably just getting better. when you get your dog spayed most likely will get more shy. so it will seem it is different but it is really just normal"

critrcrazy replied: "I wouldnt give phenergan. Nausea after surgery is normal. We tell all our clients when they pick up their pets from surgery that day NOT to feed them. They can have a little water late in the evening the day of surgery, but no food until the next morning. Then you can feed them like you usually would. Did your vet tell you to start the pain medication this evening? If so, go ahead and give what he/she prescribed. Chances are the pain medication she had during/after surgery is wearing off and she's feeling the surgery more than when you first brought her home. If they gave you some after-care instructions, your best bet is to follow their advice."

Blue D replied: "You dog just had surgery. While at the vets, she was medicated heavily. The medicines are wearing off. It's completely normal for her to act strange for a couple days. She hurts. I would not push food on her, but offer her ice chips or a little water everyone hour or so. She will feel much better tomorrow. Anesthesia makes lots of pets (and people) ill. I have had all my female dogs spayed, and every one of them acts different. If you're still concerned tomorrow morning, give your vet a call."

karen wonderful replied: "Have you called the vet? I wouldn't give a dog human medications without checking first."

Alyssa replied: "The vet normally tells you NOT to feed her or force liquids on her right away. She will be a little nauseous from the anesthesia, this is perfectly normal. She's probably acting a little weird because she's still coming out of the anesthesia. Do not give your dog any meds the vet did not approve of for this situation; it could react with meds he's already given her and make her very sick. It will take 24-48 hours for her to wear off all the drugs she had today. Just let her rest and don't try to force food on her, she'll eat when she's ready. Call the vet if you're worried, but I don't think there's a problem. Do call a vet if: -the incision swells up, turns bright red, or bleeds -the stitches rip out -your dog drools excessively after 12 hours (a little drool right after she wakes up from anesthesia is normal) -she seems to be running a fever -she can't stand or walk -she starts vomiting or having diarrhea"

Jennifer T replied: "She's most likely fine. Do not give the phenergan. Novox is a good pain reliever. She may be a tad nauseous from the anesthesia. Allow her limited room to roam around and try to keep her atmosphere peaceful. She most likely won't eat or drink until she feels better tomorrow, when she'll be ravenous. If you are still in the least concerned, by all means contact the vet, as much for yourself as for her. You've done the right thing by spaying her."

S†Ø®M¹¹ replied: "my dog usally jumps around and is very enegetic the night we spayed her she just layed around keep her inside for a night or two (actually supposed to be a week or two) after that she was jumpity again but if shes still lie that tomarrow call the vet also feed her small amounts throught the day rather tha leaving food out and keep water out"

natc replied: "Vet Nurse: It is very normal for a dog to be in pain after a spay, give her what the vet prescribed and nothing else, she will be uncomfortable for the night, keep her warm, leave her water, if she doesnt feel like eating, that is normal, she may vomit, if vomiting persists, get in touch with your vet asap. Dogs pant and breath rapidly when in pain, obviously with the major surgery she has had, she is in a little pain, dont panic, as said, keep her warm and in a quiet area, the best thing for her is rest. If in doubt, do contact your vet, i hope they gave you a buster collar, so that she doesnt like at the surgical site, if the didnt, go back and get one. You will see an improvement by tomorrow."

liz c replied: "I have had many of my dogs spayed, and that is an unusual symptom. I would be concerned if I were you. I would naturally call the Vet--there is probably an answering service--that poor puppy needs to be seen. I would be concerned about the not drinking more than the not eating. You dont want her to get dehydrated. Good Luck."

Dane Lover replied: "Your dog is acting normal for many dogs after spay surgery.. Do NOT give her ANY meds not prescribed by your vet!!! Give her the Novox as prescribed."

What about neurologist and migraines? I am a 30 yr old female who has suffered migraines for almost 10 yrs. Since the preganancy of my daughter. My mother also suffered exact migraines. She had a hysterectomy and has not had another migraine since. I have 2 Dr.s that believe my headaches are hormonel related and baromic pressure related. Please forgive my spelling. I experience a migraines atleast once or twice a week. I am familiar at the ER (where the Dr.s are great, some nurses are another story until they see me vomitting everywhere). In the past 7 yrs I have tried every thing. Triptans, things like Migranal, Cafergot, Imitrex,Topamax,Birth Control, you name it,I've tried it. I use to have to go in for shots of Demerol and Phenergan then started becoming allergic to that. Darvocet gives me rebounds, They prescribed me Tylenol with codeine but I became allergic to the codeine. They now use a medication on me, only when I visit the Dr. It's a nubain shot and phenergan. I've been on this for about 3 yrs now but only when I am seen by a Dr. I'm so lost. I can't afford to keep going to he Dr. for these shots. I had one Dr. who would have prescribed it to me with no problem but he was out of state and was a visiting Dr. who couldn't over step my Dr. He specializes in Phyciatry, so it wouldn't help to even travel to go see him. My depression worsens all the time cause the pain I am in. I am suppose to be going to a new neurologist this month but am scared to because they will probably just want me to go through everything I have already been through. I don't do drugs, I have never been addicted to prescription drugs, so I don't understand why I can't get a Dr. to prescribe me Nubain. I know it's a narcotic analgesic, however it's the best medication they have found to work for me. I do get aura' with some of my headaches but not all. I just want relief without having to travel to travel to get a shot and pay major bucks. Am I asking to much? I have a EMT who said she would have no problem giving me the shots when I needed them if I could get it prescribed. What are my chances of getting this type of medication from the neurologist? Are they slim. My first neurologist was a joke and spent the whole time talking about what hot dogs where made of and told me not to eat them, no medication no nothing. I have no triggers except weather changes and hormones. Sorry I am going on and on and ready to cry cause I don't know where to go anymore. I am getting so depressed about this again because I can't get help. 8 months ago I just got out of a hospital for depression and thought we found answers. After I was released, I was ignored. Now I am starting over. Can anyone please help me. Tired of the pain so bad. What do I expect from a neurologist?

Sam S replied: "whats the question agian"

Sparkles replied: "Are you ready to try something that is not a medication or addictive? I suffered migraines from the time I was 10 years of age. I had to be put on hormone therapy because of a serious illness. The hormone therapy caused me to begin have migraines, and they continued up until 3 years ago, and I am an adult. I read in a nutritional book that taking a calcium, magnesium, and zinc supplement would help the problem. You can buy the three minerals together at Walmart for under $10. I have been given every medication you can be given including Morphine and nothing helped the problems. I have headaches once in a while now, but they are controlled with simple buffered aspirin tablets and I have not had any migraines the way I used to have them. Hormone imbalance and barometric pressure also trigger my headaches. But now they rarely turn into a full blown migraine. My sister has gone to the Neurologist for her's and nothing stopped them. I elected to do this instead, and I am doing better than she did after going to see a Neurologist. He ran tests and treated her with a drug named Inderal because she cannot take pain pills. I am doing much better than she is."

Malloy74 replied: "I am 33 and also suffer migraines. There were times that I would get cluster migraines and sometimes would suffer from migraines about 3x/week. I don't get aura, but sometimes get nauseous and have vomited. Although I have no children, my hormones are off balance, as a result of being on the birth control pill for nearly 15 years and just stopped it back in mid-August. I've been seeing a holistic nutritionist. I have found that eliminating refined sugars (candies, desserts and mostly fruits as well) and cutting out/down-on carbohydrates has helped. I also don't eat wheat anymore, as much as I can help it, and avoid processed foods and MSG. These things alone have minimized my migraines. And when I start eating sugar, too many carbs and wheats I notice my migraines come back. I too have tried many migraine meds. Have you tried Amerge? Amerge was the only prescription drug that worked for my migraines. It sometimes takes up to 45 minutes to work though. I now take MigraSpray. It's holistic and works [sometimes]. My mom also suffers migraines. She is on preventative meds for it though. Good luck to you. Hang in there--I can totally empathize."

Wayne P replied: "Have you seen an internist? You may have a cardiovascular problem. I had high blood pressure and high cholesterol and was having migraine visual aura. The doctor ordered an MRI to make sure I did not have an impending stroke. Since he put me on medicines to control those other problems the aura are mostly gone."

tirshatha2001 replied: "My daughter started having severe migraines at the age of 11 and in the fifth grade. We tried EVERY migraine med to no avail. Even adult doses of nasal inhalents failed. None of the IV meds worked either. Spent numerous nights over a two year period in the ER once the vomiting started for IV fluids to rehydrate. ( I know what you mean about the nurses,it must be universal ), finally a neurologist gave us the simplest solution. My daughters migraines were all strictly hormone related he said. So he put her on over the counter Naproxen, just 50mg that the store brand is, one everyday for three days before her period starts, everyday of her period and for three days after her period ends. Now I was skeptical for we had been dealing with 3 trips a month, at least, for two years, to the hospital for emergency IV fluids. However we followed the instruction and have never returned for IV fluids, she has had one or two migraines get started but always has got them under control with rest,ice, a dark room and the Naproxen. She will be 16 next month. No trips to the the ER for the last three years. It worked for her. Maybe it can for you too."

mrcricket1932 replied: "Many problems begin after the delivery of a baby. Most ob/gyn will not let you know that you have to work to allow your body to return to its normal state. That including getting your tail (sacrum) back down where it belongs. It was raised considerably during pregnancy as the abdomen became more distended. Bear in mind, the sacrum is what your spine sits on. If it is an unlevel base, the spine has to change from its normal state. Is the reason most women have one hip higher than the other. Those changes involve the entire spine. To include the cervical spine. The resultant effect being; you will have unequal muscle tension at the base of the skull. Sufficient to become quite tender when pressed. This constant tension establishes an inflammatory process which generally remains sub-acute. But has been now established as a chronic condition. Hormones when changing each month are pretty well known for creating a swelling of the tissues. When you already have an inflammatory process inactive, it will be stimulated by this increased edema. From there you are aware of what takes place. You must be aware of other problems that exist. Such as a bit of problem with balance. Is why you don't stand with your feet together. In order to see to what degree this is involved, stand with your feet together and then shut your eyes. You will be more than surprised by the degree of imbalance noted. The point being, you do have a considerable postural discrepancy and it is the main culprit in your suffering the effects of migraine syndrome. Taking the time to retrain your body and attempt to recover what you have lost. This being one of the specialties of the doctor of Chiropractic. He/she will guide you into what is necessary for you to do at home to facilitate the progress of recovery."

dbgyog replied: "Neurologist know very little about it and Acupuncturists know most of it. Pl try simple acupressure given below first when you need temp relief. There is no medicine for H/A OR MIGRAINE. Not only these but for RA, OA, Back ache and almost all painful diseases. Hence they become chronic. Acidity, WORRY, sadness, excessive wind, cold , heat, sour food and sinusitis, constipation, intestinal inflammation; drug side effects, stress, bad smell, TV & COMPUTER SOMETIMES, Blockage in the flow of Vital Energy, BODY CONSTITUTION etc are their causes. None of them can be treated with medicine. Our 100% success in treating migraine &H/A confirms it. Acupuncture is the best treatment. I can treat it with naturopathy and YOG, but how can you manage pl see. Pain killers don't treat the pain but we loose the sense of pain for some time; in that duration our body itself treats sometime and credit goes to meds. The useless drugs have tremendous power of side effects like liver/kidney failures, ulcer, inflammation of intestines and lot more. Avoid late sleeping if possible; worry, spicy foods, sour fruits, stale bakery foods, SMOKING and alcohole. Sweet foods, COCOANUT WATER,sweet fruits, milk, rice, SPROUTS, SALADS and good sleep will help if cough is not there. But you try one herbal remedy- two drops of drumstick leaves' juice in opposite nostril if one side pains and both nostrils if full H/A will give you rescue. Betel leaf helps but it is very strong. If it is acute pl search a painful point 3-6 mm behind your thumb nail and press it, H/A will disappear within 30 seconds. For forehead pain the points are in front of nails on the finger tips or 3-7 mm below. It may disappear naturally too. Source(s): SHREE SWASTHYAYOG TREATMENT, TRAINING & RESEARCH INSTITUTE R.H. 19, Jhulelal Society, Sector 2/E, Airoli, Navi Mumbai, INDIA."

12w 3d MORNING SICKENSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!? my obgyn gave 2 kinds of pills both generic one is the generic of Phenergan and the other one is phochlorperazine so when i feel nauseated and cant take it no more i take one of them so i just took the generic of phenergan and i still feel sick as a dog! how long does it take to kick in my doc would give me zofran but its over 1,000 and the generic is like 521 do you know if cvs does like a payment plan or something? and my other question is why isnt my medicine kicking in? im drinking alot alot

Baby #2 after 13 yrs due 6/19/09 replied: "I was on ondansetron(generic for Zofran) when i was 6-7 weeks and it worked an hour after. My insurance no longer covers the generic brand, it covers Zofran and that one takes the same time to kick in. You might need to go to the ER to get hydrated. I was degydrated and had to have ER hydrate me. Call Costco. I think they have really cheap generics. Did your doctor check for dehydration?"

christybybee replied: "the Phenergran takes about half an hour to kick in. I used it with my first pregnancy. The shot works almost instantly. Also use it about a half an hour before your first dose wears off. That way you don't have to wait for it to work again."

Itchy Cairn Terrier? Please can anybody HELP!! We have a 7 yr old cairn terrier who seems to have allergies. The vet says he thinks it is related to grasses etc and gives him phenergan and prednisone. However, when the dosage is finished he starts itching again!! He has dry scabs down his back and also gets red lumpy welts on this stomach. Does anyone else have this problem with their dog. Please HELP!!!!!!

Cavalier&BeagleLover replied: "I'd get a second opinion."

Jody L replied: "my carin had that too. i used to wash her with a oatmeal shampoo. it seemed to help her alot."

drezdogge replied: "have her thyroid checked, and adrenal funcrion thyroid problems can make skin insane and the pred may actually be masking things also try a food with no wheat, soy, beef or chicken that is a best odds food for allergy pups"

TxGrnEyez replied: "Have you tried a product called Sulphodine? Not sure of the spelling, but you can get it at the pet store and it is just for itching and rashes on dogs. It's yellow. We used to use it on our dogs back home."

Misa M replied: "I agree with poster #1 - a second opinion would be good. A Thyroid check would be good too. Be sure to get a "full panel" done and have the results explained to you - that's a complicated thing to understand. What are you feeding your dog? Experimenting with a switch to a simple, corn-free food such as California Natural may help. Give him a few weeks on the new food to assess results. Here's a site that can teach you a little about dog food - very useful, though not allergy-specific."

TLT replied: "What are you feeding him? Nurto choice Lamb and Rice is very good for helping clear up skin problems as well as weekly washing with an Oatmeal or peppermint shampoo."

HELP! I have a burning itchy inflammed rash all over both shins with occasional little bumps on bum and arms? I am a 41 yo woman who has been to the doctor / dermatologist and all they seem to call it is "dermatitis" i have been to numerous doctors even had a biopsy on my leg. they have found nothing! i am going to hospital in 2 weeks and just had a blodd test waiting for the result. My whole leg is covered in little raised red bumps, with occasional circle scabs. i cannot stop itching, i know i should, but it just drives me crazy, i have had it for about 4 months now and at one point it nearly went completely for just a day then came back worse than ever all over the rest of my body. I want to see if its anything potentially harmful to me and my body. I haven't been able to wear a dress or skirt or shave my legs(don't worry they aren't noticeable,) this seems to aggravate the rash more. I do own a female pomeranian dog, is that a cause? i moisturise every day with lots of lotions and creams, i am on antibiotics and take phenergan to stop the pain/supposed allergy. If u have anything that may be the cause tell me! It's driving me to breaking point!

Kunok J replied: "you may need to see a dentist and they may be able to provide you with some medical cream or ointment to prevent itching until it goes away naturally"

A1 replied: "Hi, Although I have seen that most root problems in myself and others has usually been from long and or short term allergic reactions to 'something' COMBINED WITH a weakened lymph liver kidney and immune systems - IF the following symptoms would ever occur - I think the worst rash one might possibly have rapidly acquired is from deadly bacterial meningitis, but bacterial meningitis would be very rare. The two quotes below are from: <> <> <> “IF a rash is present, it may indicate a particular cause of meningitis; for instance, meningitis caused by meningococcal bacteria may be accompanied by a characteristic rash.” <> <> “The MOST common symptoms of meningitis are headache and neck stiffness associated with fever, confusion or altered consciousness, vomiting, and an inability to tolerate light (photophobia) or loud noises (phonophobia). SOMETIMES, especially in small children, only nonspecific symptoms may be present, such as irritability and drowsiness.” <> For further details see: <> <> <><> For further information on itch rash illnesses and for long term solutions TO THEM ALL - the following link has considerable info within a ‘report’ I recently posted: <> <> I truly hope what you learn will help you to decide on the correct choices that will remedy your painful malady in the future. My best to you and yours, AI – self taught nutritionIsT ><+>[(-:]"

lemondrop replied: "I seriously don't understand why the doctors can't figure this out. Did they rule out a fungus infection or psoriasis?"

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