Clients should be advised not to use human OTC pain relief products for their animals without veterinary supervision for all of the following reasons except:
A) ibuprofen and naproxen consistently produce vomiting in dogs after a few days of treatment.
B) feline liver do not biotransform these NSAID consistently.
C) there is enough variability from veterinary patient to veterinary patient that is it almost impossible to determine how the animal is going to respond to a dose of these drugs.
D) these drugs have no effect in animals.
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