
Cough Tablets
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What are Cough Tablets for Dogs and Cats?
- Cough Tablets are an over-the-counter cough suppressant for dogs and cats.
- Each tablet contains Guaifenesin and Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide, which work together to relieve your dog or cat’s cough symptoms.
- The small tablet size makes Cough Tablets easier to administer.
- This medication does not contain narcotics and does not require a prescription.
Why do cats and dogs use Cough Tablets?
- Veterinarians may recommend the use of Cough tablets to suppress some types of cough in dogs and cats.
What else should I know about Cough Tablets?
- Over the counter cough suppressant for dogs and cats.
- Contains guaifenesin and dextromethorphan.
- Expectorant and cough suppressant.
What problems could my dog or cat have with Cough Tablets?
- Overdoses of Dextromethorphan can be serious. Keep tablets out of reach of children and animals.
- Guaifenesin may cause a mild decrease in blood pressure and increase in heart rate.
How do you use Cough Tablets?
- Follow your veterinarian's instructions. Always consult with your veterinarian before giving a new supplement or over-the-counter medication.
- Manufacturer's Suggested Dosage: Small dogs and cats: 1/2 tablet; repeat in 4 hours. Large dogs: 1 tablet every 4 hours.
What is in Cough Tablets?
- Active Ingredients: Guaifenesin 100 mg, Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide 10 mg.
- Guaifenesin is an expectorant that loosens mucus congestion in the throat and chest, making it easier to cough to clear the airways.
- Dextromethorphan is a cough suppressant that helps reduce the coughing reflex.
Will I get what I see in the picture?
- These Cough Tablets are a brand name by Creative Science. You will receive the exact brand that you request.
Is it important for my dog or cat to finish all of the Cough Tablets?
- Dogs and cats may use Cough Tablets for different lengths of time. Please consult your veterinarian if you have any questions.
Review Summary
18 total reviews
Rated 4.61 out of 5 stars
100% of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Ratings Distribution
13 5 star reviews
3 4 star reviews
2 3 star reviews
0 2 star reviews
0 1 star reviews
Most Liked Positive Review
HUGE SAVINGS!!!!!!
I was told that my new puppy had a collapsing trachea and will need cough medication for the rest of her life. I was devastated and doubly devastated when I found out how much they cost at my vet. I paid over $1.00/tablet. She was prescribed 1/4 tablet twice daily. The bigger she gets the more she will need of course. This puppy was a Christmas gift for my 7 year old and she LOVES her new baby but being a single mom I did my research and thought I found a healthy puppy. Surgery could also be a possibility one day ($6000). I thought we would probably have to find a new home that could better take care of my sick puppy until I found the medication (which seems to be working great by the way with no surgery in sight yet) on VetRX Direct website. It has been a lifesaver! My vet charges 10 times the amount that VetRx does for the exact same pills! THANK YOU VetRX Direct for making this situation a little easier and possibly making it possible to keep our new baby. You have been a blessing! I will always check prices on here before I ever buy from anywhere else again!
Most Liked Negative Review
I would buy again
Good product, good price, the pills are a bit hard to brake in half and crumble in a pill cutter. But help my old dog with chronic cough so well worth the trouble. Product came fast ordering was easy.
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Very cost effective.
From undisclosedComments about Cough TabletsMy older dog has to take these cough tablets for a chronic cough. It's the only thing that works. The cost at the vet is more than ten times what VetRxDirect charges. Free shipping and I got the order in a couple of days. -
Works really well
From RaleighComments about Cough TabletsOur dog has taken these for years and it has works wonders on a chronic cough she has had since about age two. Recently she has gotten picky about the taste of any medication but overall these work great. -
Cough pills for 15yr old mini Schnauzer
From North MississippiComments about Cough TabletsThe 'cough pills' are small enough to give in a piece of hotdog. Could have went to the store & bought "over the counter" cough meds, but I didn't want to be sticking a pill down my dogs throat twice a day & forcing her to swallow it. The 'cough pills' are a lot cheaper & smaller than 'over the counter' cough pills & you can order as many as you want.-
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worked Great!
From UndisclosedComments about Cough TabletsPurchased for my yorkie and worked great. Stopped her coughing better than anything else -
HUGE SAVINGS!!!!!!
From Alabama, USAComments about Cough TabletsI was told that my new puppy had a collapsing trachea and will need cough medication for the rest of her life. I was devastated and doubly devastated when I found out how much they cost at my vet. I paid over $1.00/tablet. She was prescribed 1/4 tablet twice daily. The bigger she gets the more she will need of course. This puppy was a Christmas gift for my 7 year old and she LOVES her new baby but being a single mom I did my research and thought I found a healthy puppy. Surgery could also be a possibility one day ($6000). I thought we would probably have to find a new home that could better take care of my sick puppy until I found the medication (which seems to be working great by the way with no surgery in sight yet) on VetRX Direct website. It has been a lifesaver! My vet charges 10 times the amount that VetRx does for the exact same pills! THANK YOU VetRX Direct for making this situation a little easier and possibly making it possible to keep our new baby. You have been a blessing! I will always check prices on here before I ever buy from anywhere else again!-
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Every dog owner needs these tablets
From Chicago areaComments about Cough TabletsI have been using these tablets to help manage my Jack Russell's bronchitis and allergy symptoms. They don't cure the underlying condition, but make the symptoms much less severe and manageable. The price is well below that charged by most vets. -
As Great idea
From Philadelphia, PAComments about Cough TabletsI bought these for my cat, who has a chronic cough and sneezing. He couldn't tolerate the liquid prescription from the vet. Unfortunately, he wouldn't take the crushed tablets either, no matter how I disguised them - in baby food, raw beef, canned mackerel, and more. However, I have three other animals, and I will keep these, just in case -
Excellent Product @ Super Pricing
From Honolulu, HI, USAComments about Cough TabletsI have found these COUGH TABLETS effectively manage my dogs' kennel cough problem. Even old Zonker accepts the tablets willingly. Plus the low pricing does not break my budget.
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Is Health A2Z Mucus Supressent DM ok to give to give A third party.?
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How many milligrams are these??
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According to the manufacturer’s product label, Cough Tablets contain the active ingredients: Guaifenesin 100 mg, Dextromethorphan Hydrobromide 10 mg.
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Having a hard time getting my pom to take this. Can it be melted in a small amount of water and given with a dosing syringe??
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The manufacturer recommends administering cough tablets according to the labeled directions, as studies have not been conducted to prove the safety and efficacy of administering the product in another way. The tablets may be administered by hiding inside of a bit of food or a treat. You may consider asking your veterinarian, as they can provide the best advice and directions for administering this medication to your pet.
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Is the tablet slow release or can I cut into quarter for my 5lb dog??
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According to the manufacturer, Cough Tablets are not a slow release tablet.
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are the cough tablets safe for a dog with elevated liver enzymes??
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According to the manufacturer, Cough Tablets are unlikely to cause any harm to a dog with elevated liver enzymes but it has not been scientifically tested. Please consult your veterinarian regarding any further questions or concerns regarding this medication in your dog.
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Do you need a prescription from a veterinarian for this cough tablet??
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Cough Tablets do not require a prescription from a veterinarian. Please contact your veterinarian to determine if Cough Tablets would be appropriate for your pet.
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Can a 60 pound dog take 15 mg of dextromathoriphan?
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Can a 60 pound dog take 15 mg of detromethoriphan?
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The package insert recommends dosing of ½ tablet every 4 hours for a small dog and 1 tablet every 4 hours for a large dog. Each tablet contains 100 mg of guaifenesin and 10 mg of dextromethorphan. According to Plumb’s veterinary drugs this medication has been dosed at 2 mg/kg twice daily in dogs for other indications. For additional questions about dosing for your dog, please contact your veterinarian.
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My 6 pound chihuahua is on Vetmedin & enalapril for heart disease. The vet has prescribed 1/4 tab of COUGH TABS every 8 hours or as needed. Is 1/4 tab enough to help ? All others seem to prescribe 1/2 tab every 4-8 hours for a small sized dog.?
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While the package insert for this medication does recommend a ½ tablet every 4 hours for small dogs, it is best to follow your veterinarian’s instructions. For further questions regarding the dosing of this medication you should contact your veterinarian.
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The directions said to give one pill every 6-8 hours. I gave him another dose about an hour to an hour and a half earlier than his second does by mistake. Will this cause any bad side effects??
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With an early dosing of this medication, watch out for any unusual signs or symptoms in your dog or cat. Potential signs or symptoms to look out for include agitation, shaking, vomiting,or tremors. Contact your veterinarian as soon as possible for more information and further concerns.
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