Shih Tzu - Useful Over The Counter Medications
Some over-the-counter medications can be used for emergencies in
select situations. Always ask your vet before giving any
over-the-counter medicines to your injured or ill shih tzu.
3% hydrogen peroxide: Can be used to induce vomiting and for
general wound cleaning. Dosage is: 1 teaspoon per 10 pounds of
body weight.
Syrup of ipecac: Can be used to induce vomiting. Dosage is: 1
teaspoon per 20 pounds of body weight.
Bismuth subsalicylate: Can be used for vomiting and mild
diarrhea. Dosage: 1 teaspoon per 15 pounds of body weight. 1
tablet per 40 pounds of body weight (doubt your shih tzu will be
taking a full tablet!)
Kaolin-pectin: Use for mild diarrhea. Dosage: 1 teaspoon per 10
pounds of body weight.
Buffered aspirin: Use for fever and inflammation, mild to
moderate pain, arthritis, before giving vaccinations. Dosage: 1
adult table (5 grains) per 40 pounds). Ask your vet the correct
dosage for your shih tzu.
Diphenhydramine: Use for mild cough, allergies, allergic
reactions. Dosage: 1 milligram per pound of body weight.
Vegetable oil: Use for constipation. Dosage: 1 teaspoon per 5
pounds mixed in food.
Epsom salts: Use for constipation, as a soak to reduce swelling
and inflammation. Dosage: For constipation, 1 teaspoon per 10
pounds of body weight, dissolved in water and given orally; same
dilution for soaks.
Milk of magnesia: Use for vomiting, constipation, deactivate
poisons. Dosage: 2 teaspoons per 10 pounds of body weight.
Activated charcoal: Use to deactivate poisons. Dosage: 1/2 gram
per pound of body weight.
Petroleum jelly: Use for constipation. Dosage: 1/2 teaspoon per
10 pounds of body weight.