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Allergy - antihist?

Question:
Is it safe to use human antihistamines on dogs? I have one here called Polarmine, it claims it can provide relief from skin allergies. Any ideas?


Answer:
I have a 10yr old lab that showed severe allergic reactions for the first time this past summer due to the heavy rains and damp weather. Symptoms were runny eyes, dry skin, and nearly complete hair loss. Blood and skin tests by a canine dermatologist confirmed that he was sensitive to red cedar and mold. As an alternative to costly monthly allergy shots and desensitization, we used over-the-counter antihistimines, and they solved the problem. My vet recommended either Tavist-D or Clortrimeton. Before giving the human antihistimines, you should consult your vet, as the dosage will vary depending on the weight of the dog. Is that what's wrong with your dog - a skin allergy? Are you sure it's an allergy and not something else? And without belaboring the obvious, do you think it's safe to give anything to your dog without consulting your vet if you don't know exactly what the problem is and what the medication is? And do you even have a clue how much to give him/her? Some human medications work just fine for animals albeit in reduced dosages. Others, such as Tylenol, can kill them.



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