Vicks VapoRub can sometimes cause a runny nose due to its menthol and eucalyptus oil content, which can stimulate the mucous membranes in the nasal passages. When applied, it may provide a cooling sensation that can promote mucus production. However, this effect varies from person to person, and not everyone will experience a runny nose.
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Vicks Vapor Rub: DO NOT APPLY TO ANIMALS! The camphor in Vick's is toxic to dogs and cats. For cats with congestion, simply hold the bottle underneath the nose while the cat sleeps on your lap for no more than 5 minutes, twice a day.
I am not aware of any test that looks for the ingredients in Vicks vapor rub, so I can't see how it could possibly cause you to fail a drug test. If you're exceptionally paranoid about it, tell the person administering the test that you used Vicks vapor rub and you want to make sure it won't interfere with anything. This person has to watch people pee in a cup all day, they could probably use a laugh.
Vicks Vapor Rub is neither acidic nor alkaline. It is an ointment made up of a combination of ingredients, including camphor, eucalyptus oil, and menthol, that work together to provide relief for cough and congestion.
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Yes, Vicks VapoRub contains ingredients like camphor and menthol that can be toxic to rats if ingested or inhaled in large amounts. It is best to avoid exposing rats to Vicks VapoRub to prevent any potential harm.