How much Pepcid AC should I give my 45lb dog? Just want to make sure I give the right dose.

I’m looking for some guidance on how much Pepcid AC to give my 45-pound dog. I want to make sure that I’m giving the correct dose to help with his stomach issues. Can you advise on the appropriate amount and frequency for a dog of his size?

Answer

You're concerned about the correct dosage of Pepcid AC for your 45-pound dog to help with his stomach issues. It's essential to ensure he receives the right amount for his safety and effectiveness.

  • The typical dose of Pepcid AC for dogs is 0.25 to 0.5 mg per pound, given once or twice daily.
  • Consultation with a veterinarian is always recommended to confirm the appropriate dosage for your dog's specific condition.
  • Monitoring your dog for any adverse reactions after administering medication is important.

Pepcid AC, also known as famotidine, is commonly used to treat stomach issues in dogs by reducing stomach acid production. For a 45-pound dog, this equates to a dose of approximately 11.25 to 22.5 mg. Always initiate treatment under veterinary guidance, paying attention to any unusual behaviors or symptoms that may warrant stopping the medication and seeking veterinary advice.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What should I do if my dog shows side effects from Pepcid AC?

    If your dog exhibits any adverse reactions such as vomiting, diarrhea, or lethargy, stop the medication and contact your veterinarian immediately.

  • Can I give my dog Pepcid AC without consulting a vet?

    While Pepcid AC is available over the counter, it's best to consult with a veterinarian to ensure it is the right treatment and dosage for your dog's specific health needs.

  • Are there any dogs that should not take Pepcid AC?

    Pepcid AC should be used cautiously in dogs with kidney disease, pregnant or lactating dogs, and always under veterinary supervision in those situations.

If this is an emergency, please seek immediate veterinary care.

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