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it said asap meaning as soon as poss ie sooner rarther than later never said anything about major emergency. i got cephacre an amoxicilling on penacilling tablets just wanted some injectable quickish so i dont have to borrow my brothers hes a misserable twat and i wanna go digging saturday if theres some about local if not mine comes nxt friday ile go next week instead if thats ok with you rijkd and what you on about saving money you cock you dont even know me think you reading into it abit to much then making some crazy situation in your head chill your beans pal take your pills lol

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seen me useing human antibiotics when stuck just cut the amount down to suit the size of the dog :thumbs:

nooooooo........theyare not the same :icon_eek: and even worse/more dangerous is humans taking veterinary ones . I know someone nearly killed themselves taking synulox once!!!

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seen me useing human antibiotics when stuck just cut the amount down to suit the size of the dog :thumbs:

nooooooo........theyare not the same :icon_eek: and even worse/more dangerous is humans taking veterinary ones . I know someone nearly killed themselves taking synulox once!!!

 

most are the same mate, put up a post about this a few weeks back. :thumbs:

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seen me useing human antibiotics when stuck just cut the amount down to suit the size of the dog :thumbs:

nooooooo........theyare not the same :icon_eek: and even worse/more dangerous is humans taking veterinary ones . I know someone nearly killed themselves taking synulox once!!!

 

 

They are verry much the same

 

Synulox is the same as Co-amoxiclav for humans.

 

Synulox is a widely known brand name of Veterinary Antibiotic, used for treating infections mostly in the lungs, and nasal tract; and as a broad-spectrum antibiotic. The drug is a compound of amoxicillin and Clavulanic Acid. See also Co-amoxiclav.

 

Trade name such as Augmentin (by GlaxoSmithKline formerly Beecham),[1] Clavamox (for veterinary use by Pfizer).

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