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What do I do for my two pets who need medications every day? I have yet to find a way to secure meds for them to put in their survival kits and neither will make it long without them. I get that this is also an issue for all of us, but I am thinking there may be an easy way to get medications for my pets versus how difficult it is for humans. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
 
What do I do for my two pets who need medications every day? I have yet to find a way to secure meds for them to put in their survival kits and neither will make it long without them. I get that this is also an issue for all of us, but I am thinking there may be an easy way to get medications for my pets versus how difficult it is for humans. Any advice is greatly appreciated.
I guess it depends what they are on. I have some wound cote, and that's about all. We have 4 dogs on the property and luckily there all healthy. Have you talked to your vet about your prepping?
 
Like script meds? Never had a pet need 'em.

We do have a pretty well stocked medical area in our tack room. About 3 shelves full of all kinds of vet needs and meds. Mostly, we get them at feed stores and/or from friendly vets or vet techs.
 
What kind of meds are they? I had to get a certain antibiotic from the vet last year when Betsey had mastitis in her udder the bulls tore up so bad. When I had called him I asked if I could get it at Tractor Supply cause they are located closer to me than his office. He said no. . . well guess what, I did find it there and at a cheaper price. I always get the vet to write down what the script is so the next time something like whatever it is happens I know what to look for. There is also great livestock meds that can be given to dogs, just need to do the research first. Not all will work! Another option is look into alternative medicines. . . it is amazing what herbs healing powers are. I have blood sugar issues where it gets real low and add in 1/4 t cinnamon into my cup(s) of coffee and that gets me lined out pretty good. Once my sugar goes up, it takes me a few days to get it back to where it needs to be so eat foods that I should, like nuts and such.
 
I keep these meds on hand for both humans and animals alike;
also...

Human Medication Dosage For Use In Dogs
http://www.wiki-pet.com/health/dog/charts/medicine-chart.php

My short list,

Medications

Acetaminophen 500mg
Ibuprofen 200mg
Ibuprofen 800mg
Diphenhydramine HCI 25mg
Aspirin uncoated (NSAID) 325mg
Aspirin coated (NSAID) 325mg
Aspirin low-dose 86mg
Ranitidine 150mg
Loperamide Hydrochloride 2mg
Guaifenesin 400mg
Dramamine 50mg
Pepto-Bismol Chewables
Tums extra strength

Antibiotics

Penicillin
Metronidazole
Cephalexin
Doxycycline
Amoxicillin
Ciprofloxican
Sulfa - Sulfamethoxazole 400mg/Trimethoprim 80mg
 
Generally animal meds are the same as humans just in lower dosages and some liquefied , most are generally called by a different name but reading the ingredients you may find they are the same as OTC/prescribed meds, I have a book somewhere that tells me what animal meds are the same as humans explaining that most are made by the same pharmaceuticals of the human counter-part meds. I have gone to the vet many times and so have my kids and was given medication for many of our ailments, people going to a good o'l country vet for human needs are not uncommon ;)
 
Same here, most of what works for them, works for us, too. And, in a SHTF scenario, vet clinics and co-ops and feed stores won't be looted as quickly as pharmacies and doctor's offices and hospitals. Probably be better defended, too, considering the folks involved with them.
 
Hunny was prescribed SMZ tabs for enlarged prostate. Guess what Sulfamethoxazole. . . same thing
 
I guess the only challenge, once you identify the medication, is getting the dosage right, translating from animal to human, primarily in size differential. Though I guess a cow-sized dose of antibiotic would clear up your cough, real quick.
 
found this chart for dogs and cats


John R. Stoltz, D.V.M.
5585 Highway 100
Washington, MO 63090
636-239-5445
Over the Counter Medications Dosage Rates for Dogs & Cats
Name of Medication Cats Dogs
Baby Aspirin (81 mg) ONLY 1 per 15 lbs. every 48 hours 1 per 15 lbs. every 12 hours
Aspirin (325 mg) ----DO NOT GIVE---- 1 per 60 lbs. every 12 hours
Tylenol (325 mg) ----DO NOT GIVE---- 1 per 55 lbs. every 8-12 hours
Tylenol Extra Strength
(500mg)
----DO NOT GIVE---- 1 per 80 lbs. every 8-12 hours
Children’s Tylenol ----DO NOT GIVE---- 1 per 14-15 lbs. every 8-12 hours
Tylenol Elixir ----DO NOT GIVE---- 2.5 cc (½ tsp) per 15 lbs. (1 ml per
6 lbs) every 8-12 hours
Ibuprofen (Advil) adult
tablet 200 mg
----DO NOT GIVE---- 1 tab per 63 to 88 lbs once daily
Ibuprofen suspension
100mg/ 5ml
---DO NOT GIVE--- 1 ml per 6 to 9 lbs once daily
Ibuprofen Oral Drops
40mg/ml
---DO NOT USE--- 1ml per 12.5 to 18 lbs once daily
Ibuprofen children’s
tablets 50 mg
---DO NOT USE--- 1 tab per 16 to 22 lbs once daily
Glucosamine 10mg per lb body wt. twice daily
DOUBLE the dose for first 2-4 wks
10mg per lb body wt. twice daily
DOUBLE the dose for first 2-4 wks
Benadryl cap/tab 25mg 1 per 12 to 25lbs every 8 to 12 hrs 1 per 12 to 25 lbs every 8 to 12 hrs
Benadryl susp. 1ml per 1.25 to 2.5 lbs every 8 to
12hrs
1ml per 1.25 to 2.5 lbs every 8 to
12hrs
Clariton (10 mg) ----DO NOT USE---- Large Dog: 1 tablet every day
Small Dog: ½ tablet every day
*No definition is given as to what a
large or small dog is.
Chlor-Trimeton
4mg
½ tablet twice daily for itching &
hives
1 tablet per 8-16 lbs. every 8-12
hours for itching & hives
Pepto-Bismol 1-3 ml every 6-8 hours 1 ml per 4-8 lbs. every 6-8 hours
Kaopectate 1ml per 2 lbs. OR 1 tsp per 10 lbs. every 2-6 hours
Immodium AD ½ tab per 11 lbs. OR 1 ml per 2-3
lbs. every 12-24 hours
1tab per 22-44 lbs. OR 1 ml per 2-3
lbs. every 8-12 hours
Dramamine ¼ tab per 12 lbs. every 8-24 hours 1 per 14-28 lbs. every 8-12 hours
Zantac (Ranitidine) 75mg ¼ tab per 10 lbs twice daily 1 per 40 to 80lbs twice daily
Pepsid AC 10 mg ¼ tab per 11 lbs twice daily 1 tab per 44 lbs twice daily
Food for orphaned
animals
1 cup of whole milk + 1 egg yolk + 1 Tbsp karo syrup or honey


https://www.washingtonvetclinic.com/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Over-the-Counter-Medications.pdf
 

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