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		<title>Dogs and Ibuprofen</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>pet&#8217;s breed:                    lab/retriever mix<br />
pet&#8217;s age:         8<br />
pet&#8217;s sex:                      F<br />
previous treatment:             </p>
<p>All yearly shots up to date&#8230;no health issues ever.</p>
<p><strong>QUESTION:     </strong>                  </p>
<p>Can I give Ibuprofen to a 70lb dog. She is having  swelling and muscle spasms<br />
in her neck area and can&#8217;t lift her head.<br />
<strong><br />
ANSWER:</strong></p>
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<p>Dear,</p>
<p>Using Ibuprofen for your dog may have some unpleasant effects that you must know in advance. The dose for dogs is 5 mg/kg body weight. Prolonged use at this dosage may cause gastric ulcers and perforations, GI hemorrhage and renal damage.</p>
<p>Having this information you can use ibuprofen at that dosage, but if only your vet approved it after he diagnosed inflammation in muscles and joints of the neck.</p>
<p>Truly</p>
<p>   Damjan</p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>pet&#8217;s breed:                    lab/retriever mix<br />
pet&#8217;s age:         8<br />
pet&#8217;s sex:                      F<br />
previous treatment:             </p>
<p>All yearly shots up to date&#8230;no health issues ever.</p>
<p><strong>QUESTION:     </strong>                  </p>
<p>Can I give Ibuprofen to a 70lb dog. She is having  swelling and muscle spasms<br />
in her neck area and can&#8217;t lift her head.<br />
<strong><br />
ANSWER:</strong></p>
<p><span id="more-3641"></span></p>
<p>Dear,</p>
<p>Using Ibuprofen for your dog may have some unpleasant effects that you must know in advance. The dose for dogs is 5 mg/kg body weight. Prolonged use at this dosage may cause gastric ulcers and perforations, GI hemorrhage and renal damage.</p>
<p>Having this information you can use ibuprofen at that dosage, but if only your vet approved it after he diagnosed inflammation in muscles and joints of the neck.</p>
<p>Truly</p>
<p>   Damjan</p>
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