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Thursday, May 24, 2007

Pet medication

Pet medication The effects and side effects of pet medications should be well understood, just as if it was medication you were taking yourself.Also, one must consider that any medication or drug administered to the pet may not be as safe and effective as for the neighbor抯 pet.Similar to people, who one in a million may have a bad reaction from a common consumption of an aspirin, pets, on rare occasions, may exhibit similar reaction from a prescribed pet medication.Therefore, pet owners should not rest assured that their duty as pet care takers is successfully completed once they manage to feed a pet medication to their animal.Rather, they should be attentive to pets and keep in touch with a veterinarian, should they notice any worrying behavioral signs..Commonly, pet pharmacies allow its customers to obtain detailed information on prescribed pet medications.Those who are interested can find relevant information on the affect of the medication, including the way it works in the body and the possible side effects it may exert.This way a pet owner is not thrown into the dark, but has a clear idea of therapeutic effects of the pet medication he just purchased..Many websites, offering veterinary services including pet medications, are somewhat reluctant to provide medication dosages.They adhere to the policy of not divulging this information mainly due to ethical reasons.An animal has to be first examined by life veterinarian and only then assigned a medication dosage.Transferring sensitive information, such as this, over the Internet can lead to undue misunderstandings and possible complications..

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