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We did 1/2 the pill before a meal. Not sure about the other that has been mentioned. |
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Do others with dogs on H2-blockers use that much? Back in the early 90's, my Jilly was on Cimetidine for a while but it came from the vet in a dropper bottle & her dosage was some amount in the dropper. Does anyone else use an OTC H2-blocker prescribed by the vet? |
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Pepcid is not a big deal. My concern here is that none of us can diagnose and treat...and Tibbe is on a steroid. Could be something else besides GERD. I just think the vet should know about the symptoms and make the call about meds. I would be calling my vet...probably no need for an appt. |
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You need to call your Vet to ask about the strength. As there is 10mg and 20mg and what it needs to be broken to. |
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Im sure your vet or the ER vet can tell you for sure how much to give. I would definitely ask them first. I am eager to hear if an H2 blocker does help. |
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We did the 10mg in 1/2. It amazes me the human meds that are prescribed for animals. |
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This is done at the Vet Office. |
Oh, I would never give him an H2-blocker or anything else after being told I couldn't use the Maalox without the vet examining him again, though Monday the other vet there mentioned we might have to put him on Pepcid or something like it. I was just shocked to hear that they would let you give cheaper OTC version of it & something frightfully expensive from the vet clinic. That would be a plus, an OTC drug for Tibbe, since his vet bills have been mounting this year! Plus, that 1/2 pill sounded a bit high for a little Yorkie but maybe in Jack's case, he needed that size dose. I sure hope if he does get started on it, it helps him so he doesn't have these up & down days of not feeling well. I know I have new lines in my face from these last few weeks! |
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Glad to hear he is a little better- Still sending good thoughts and prayers for that little angel :D |
Ashley had IBS, and along with Reglan, she took Pepid AC (over the counter) daily. I was concerned about long term usage (silly, I know, with Ashley almost seventeen), but her doctor said that Pepcid would not harm her. I hope both you and Tibbe feel better very soon. |
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