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"Cathy Friedmann" wrote in message ... "Wendy" wrote in message ... I suppose the dosage for a cat would depend on the way they metabolize it. I have no clue but there are obviously differences between people and animals or there wouldn't be the problem there is with Tylenol and the like. There are differences between cats and dogs for that matter as dogs can tolerate certain meds that would be deadly for a cat and vice verse. I wonder if they have a PDR for animals or would that be a VDR? Yes, they do - I've seen my vet consult it, but I don't remember what it's called. Cathy -- "Staccato signals of constant information..." ("The Boy in the Bubble") Paul Simon Could use one of them huh. My Mom used to get me the previous years PDR when she worked at a hospital. I was glad I had that a number of times when my son's doctors would prescribe a med that conflicted with the seizure meds he was on. I never used to bother filling his prescriptions before checking the PDR first. Wendy |
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