Need some helping figuring this out... Can someone please help me make sure I have this figured correctly? Medicine: Children’s Benadryl Dosage: 1 mg of Benadryl per pound Children’s Benadryl—1 teaspoon (5 mL) contains 12.5 mg, therefore 1 mL = 2.5 mg FYI: 1 cc = 1 mL I know---already confusing, but based on the above information, I think this is the correct dosage. Can someone look it over for me? I want to print it out and hang it on my bulletin board for emergencies. 3 pounds = 1.2 mL 4 pounds = 1.6 mL 5 pounds = 2 mL 6 pounds = 2.4 mL 7 pounds = 2.8 mL 8 pounds = 3.2 mL 9 pounds = 3.6 mL Thanks! |
Oh no... I was probably supposed to post this thread under the health/diet or emergency thread...SORRY!!!!!! |
Lacy is 7lbs and her vet said she could have 3mL of Children's Benadryl (2.5mg/mL) up to three times a day if needed. |
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