Diphenhydramine HCl Compounded Oral Oil Liquid for Dogs & Cats
In a Nutshell
- Most pets refused the medication, even with added flavors.
- Severe reactions like foaming and vomiting were reported.
- Veterinary recommendations included returning to Benadryl.
Quick Verdict
This product causes cats to foam at the mouth and refuses tuna or beef flavors.
Quick Stats
Pet Compatibility
Critical Warnings
Extreme reactions caused by the taste or contact
Prevention: Avoid using this flavour
Pros & Cons
Pros
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Senior Dog Loved It (1)
A senior rat terrier willingly took the medication.
Cons
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Extreme Displeasure and Symptoms (8) critical
Pets refused the medication and exhibited severe symptoms like foaming at the mouth and vomiting.
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Severe and Feared (3) major
The Tuna flavored compound gave extreme distress at contact.
Who Is This For?
✓ Best For
- • No existential pets — This medication is more for pets that wont be able to handle allergies anymore.
✗ Skip If
- • Own small animals — Owners didn’t find it easy or efficient with most small animals
Durability & Care
Cleaning Methods
Rating Distribution
Common Questions
What flavors are available?
Tuna and chicken flavors are mentioned.
Is this suitable for small animals?
Mixed experiences with oral liquid sciences in dogs
Highlighted Reviews
"My senior rat terrier refuses to take pills in treats anymore, so the liquid route is the way to go. The compounded chicken flavor is her favorite. She knows when it is time for bed and her siblings get pill pockets, she gets her syringe of chicken flavored benadryl. This has been a lifesaver for wh..."
"I was giving him Benadryl but he hates the cherry flavor, so I tried this, and he hated it even more. Desktop أخExcellent functionality. Inbuild wiper is bad though."
Bottom Line
Other medications like Benadryl are recommended. The negative reactions described make it difficult to recommend this product in its current form.