Im thinking about taking the unused portions of my pets medications, what r the ramifications?

I was always taught “waste not, want not” and what else would i do with my pets meds.

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4 Responses to Im thinking about taking the unused portions of my pets medications, what r the ramifications?

  1. Karen C says:

    Sure, that sounds smart

  2. tess says:

    Wait- taking them YOURSELF!? Without knowing WHAT medication it is, or what dosage it is, no one can tell you exactly what will happen. All I can say is that it wouldn’t be a good idea, drug misuse never is.

  3. Janeway says:

    Um.. save them in case your pet needs it again before it’s expired?

    Seriously, what condition do you share with your pets that would make you think of taking their meds? The only thing I can think of would be an antibiotic or pain medication.. both of which are in such incorrect dosages that it wouldn’t do you any good anyway. You’re better off throwing them away.

  4. The Voice of Reason says:

    Uhh, this totally depends on the type of medication.

    Best case scenario: You don’t get sick
    Worst case scenario: You die.

    I don’t think the benefits are worth the costs.

    I think there are MUCH better ways to apply the “waste not, want not” philosophy.

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