Dog's Pain Pills

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  1. Popularity

    Popularity Senior Member

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    This is kind of stupid, but my dog just got 11 teeth pulled out (poor thing) and the veterinarian gave him a bottle of pain pills. Would these be harmful to me?
    I definitely won't try any unless someone (seriously) says its common that people do that...

    Don't worry, he has plenty.
     
  2. comfortably_numb9

    comfortably_numb9 an asshole

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    id probably give one to someone else and see itf they are ok. or id do one and not tell anyone
     
  3. Buddha Fish

    Buddha Fish wanderin' fish

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    look up the name of the drug and do a search on google and put something about recreational use in the search
     
  4. Captain Cannabis

    Captain Cannabis Banned

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    thats messed up man. just give your dog his pills.

    you wouldnt steal them from a friend so why from your dog?
     
  5. Buddha Fish

    Buddha Fish wanderin' fish

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    yeah using pain pills given to your dog just to get high is really fucked up...
    you fiend!
     
  6. marksup123

    marksup123 I'm a girl!

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    as long as there's enough for the puppy, you could try them after extensive googling.

    but don't take his shit if he needs it haha
     
  7. xSOADxX075

    xSOADxX075 Member

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    It's not even that fucked up.
    Cap. Cannabis I seem to remember you posting you stole a charity box or something? So don't talk about fucked up.

    And it's not like he said he was going to take them, he asked a question.
    I know they make xanax for dogs (lol), so I guess find the name and google it.
     
  8. marksup123

    marksup123 I'm a girl!

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    well it's fucked up if he took all of his dog's pills and the dog would have to suffer...

    but the op never really said he'd do that so he's int he clear. but just in case...
     
  9. xSOADxX075

    xSOADxX075 Member

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    Yeah, but that's just being a dick haha.
     
  10. Therese Aline

    Therese Aline Slave to the man

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    He also said the dog has plenty, as if he only intended to take the extra.
     
  11. Popularity

    Popularity Senior Member

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    For real, I already said he has plenty and he won't have pain the after today, tops tomorrow.
    It's called Tramadol and one page said there is no difference between the human and canine prescription, because apparently there is a tramadol for humans.

    EDIT: further research shows that they are the same, but many warn of constipation, vomiting, and seizures, which typically would be a side-effect to any pharmaceutical. But on wiki answers,etc. they say it's not a good idea. Probably narcs. Oh well. I don't think I'm going to mess with this stuff unless my sister knows about it.

    Rather be safe than sorry.
     
  12. Captain Cannabis

    Captain Cannabis Banned

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    Hey man I stole that money because I wanted the money and I dont care about african children, I wasn't stealing shit from a dog I don't even know how you can compare the two. :rolleyes:

    :sifone:
     
  13. marksup123

    marksup123 I'm a girl!

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    :rofl:
     
  14. jo_k_er_man

    jo_k_er_man TBD

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    1) you don't really wanna be fucking with tramadol.. its some nasty shit... lowers seizure threshold and is just a nasty chemical itself 2) its no stronger than a T3
     
  15. fuzz_acid_flowers

    fuzz_acid_flowers Aqueou§ Transmi§§ion

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    lol you stole a charity box?tisk tisk
     
  16. Geneity

    Geneity self-proclaimed advocate

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    A drug is a drug. It's not like they make drugs for certain animals. A lot of higher life forms share the same receptors and neurotransmitters......

    Tramadol might get you feeling nice if you've never done opioids before. Try 100mg. Maybe 150.
     
  17. jo_k_er_man

    jo_k_er_man TBD

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    almost forgot 3) its fucked up to get high off pain pills for your pet... how do you know its not gonna feel any pain after today or the next? a dog uses its mouth for EVERYTHING
     
  18. marksup123

    marksup123 I'm a girl!

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    doubt it. i always just feel fucked up the next day, it's totally not a recreational drug..

    after taking 600 mg and puking the entire day after i've come to the conclusion that tramadol SUCKS.
     
  19. jo_k_er_man

    jo_k_er_man TBD

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    the only difference between animal drugs and human drugs is APAP is never found in animal meds.. its extremely toxic to animals..

    PS: Carfentanil is never gonna be used by a human... or by any human who prefers life over death
     
  20. Geneity

    Geneity self-proclaimed advocate

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    Everyone's different. Some people get pretty good eupohira when they lay down and relax on it.

    And yeah taking your dog's meds is pretty lame. I mean when I get teeth pulled, I never EVER need the hydro/oxy they give me. It never hurts, and if it does it's nothing ibuprofen can't easily take care of. Man I love it when they give me free opiates.....
     

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