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  2. Benadryl for Dogs? A Vet Explains How Much You Should Give - AOL

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    At normal doses, Benadryl is quite safe, but a survey of over 600 dogs (1) found the following signs of overdose: Lethargy (tired, weak, unable to move around) Hyperactivity

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    With a slightly higher dosage of CBD than many pet-friendly products — weighing in around 10 mg per treat, compared to the 5mg of many other brands — Extract Labs’ CBD Dog Treats takes our ...

  4. List of veterinary drugs - Wikipedia

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    pimobendan – phosphodiesterase 3 inhibitor used to manage heart failure in dogs; pirlimycin – antimicrobial; ponazuril – anticoccidial; praziquantel – treatment of infestations of the tapeworms Dipylidium caninum, Taenia pisiformis, Echinococcus granulosus; prazosin – sympatholytic used in hypertension and abnormal muscle contractions

  5. Separation anxiety in dogs - Wikipedia

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    Dogs suffering from separation anxiety are often "owner addicts." While treatment and management options are available for dogs suffering from separation anxiety, there is no instant cure. However, the disorder can dissipate on its own if the trigger stimulus is removed from its environment or the trigger stimulus is desensitized over a period.

  6. Fabomotizole - Wikipedia

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    Fabomotizole (INN; [1] brand name Afobazole) is an anxiolytic drug launched in Russia in the early 2000s. It produces anxiolytic and neuroprotective effects without any sedative or muscle relaxant actions.

  7. Etifoxine - Wikipedia

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    Etifoxine, sold under the trade name Stresam among others, is a nonbenzodiazepine anxiolytic agent, primarily indicated for short-term management of adjustment disorder, specifically instances of situational depression accompanied by anxiety, such as stress-induced anxiety. [2] [6] Administration is by mouth. [7]

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