It is not recommended to use Sanjin Tablet. Sanjin Tablet is a Chinese patent medicine for human use. Its main functions are to clear away heat and detoxify, relieve dampness and relieve stranguria, and nourish the kidneys. However, the body structures of cats and humans are different, and there are risks in taking Sanjin Tablets for cats. Feline urinary tract disease is a highly common disease in cats and needs to be prevented in daily life. For example, find ways to make cats drink more water and urinate more. Keep the litter box clean. If the litter box is too dirty, the cat will be reluctant to go to the toilet in the litter box. Reduce cat stress, which can also cause cats to have lower urinary tract and other problems. If your cat has symptoms such as anuria, hematuria, or frequent urination, seek medical attention promptly to diagnose the cause and provide symptomatic treatment.
1. Ingredients of Sanjin Tablet
It contains golden cherry root, sarsaparilla, sheep's mouth, golden sand vine and centella asiatica. Its main function is to clear away heat and detoxify, diuretic and relieve stranguria, and can be used to treat urinary tract disease. Systemic infections are common Chinese patent medicines used by people. However, human medicines cannot be easily given to cats. Take Sanjin Tablets as an example. First of all, the drug ingredients of Sanjin Tablets are complex, and the dosage of each drug is unknown. There is potential toxicity in cats. Secondly, Sanjin Tablets have been through Clinical trials on humans have certain responses to possible adverse reactions in humans, but there are no clinical medication studies on pets, and subsequent adverse reactions are unknown. In addition, the body structures of cats and humans are different. Using the human medicine Sanjin Tablets on cats may also cause invisible damage to the liver and kidneys.
2. How to give first aid to Cheng Sanjin Tablet
After feeding the cat human medicine, the owner needs to observe the cat’s respiratory rate and mental state, and also pay attention to drooling and vomiting. Phenomenon, poisoning reaction may include shortness of breath, abnormal excitement or depression, drooling, and vomiting. If any abnormality occurs, it is recommended to seek medical treatment immediately. Sometimes the cat's condition seems to improve after taking human medication, but the invisible damage to the body cannot be seen by the owner. It is recommended to go to the hospital to check the liver and kidney indicators, evaluate the cat's medication, and switch to pet-specific medication.