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Diphenhydramine: Transdermal Gel
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Diphenhydramine is commonly prescribed for
Allergies
Motion Sickness
Antiemetic
One of the dosage forms available for Diphenhydramine is Transdermal Gel.
9 strengths of Diphenhydramine Transdermal Gel are available, ranging from 30 mg/ml to 250 mg/ml.
Other Dosage Forms Available:
Diphenhydramine is also available in these dosage forms. Different strengths may be available for different dosage forms.
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Chew Treat
Injection Solution
Oral Solution
Oral Suspension
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Diphenhydramine Transdermal Gel
Prescribed For: Dogs and Cats
Commonly Prescribed For: Allergies, Motion Sickness and Antiemetic
Diphenhydramine For Veterinary Use
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Diphenhydramine Transdermal Gel
Prescribed For: Dogs and Cats
Commonly Prescribed For: Allergies, Motion Sickness and Antiemetic
If you have any questions concerning these medications, please consult with your doctor.
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