Amoxi – Drop (Amoxicillin) may be described as a semi – synthetic broad spectrum penicillin. This medication comes in the form of redi-use pediatric drops which are prescribed by the veterinarian for your pet(s). You must consult the veterinarian for more information pertaining to the use of Amoxi – Drop (Amoxicillin).
This medication treats a wide range of ailments in dogs and cats including respiratory, genitourinary, gastrointestinal, skin and soft tissue infections. Amoxi – Drop (Amoxicillin) is more long – lasting than other similar types of medications and is still susceptible to the destruction caused by staphylococcal enzymes.
Amoxi – Drop (Amoxicillin) is an antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections caused by susceptible organisms. A wide range of common gram – positive and gram – negative pathogens, are treated by this medication, which provides bactericidal activity for this wide range of infections.
For cats and dogs, Amoxi – Drop (Amoxicillin) is administered by veterinarians in the case of tonsillitis, tracheobronchitis, cystitis, bacterial gastroenteritis and dermatitis, soft – tissue infections (abscesses, lacerations and wounds), infected bite wounds, decayed teeth and bladder infections.
It is necessary that you consult the veterinarian pertaining to information on dosages for your pet(s). The usual dose of Amoxi – Drop (Amoxicillin) in dogs and cats is five to ten mg per pound, every twelve to twenty – four hours. Shake this medication well before use.
However, if no improvement has been observed within five days, of Amoxi – Drop (Amoxicillin) having been administered to your pet(s), you must consult the veterinarian. This medication may be administered to your pet(s) with or without food.
While your pet(s) are on an ongoing course of Amoxi – Drop (Amoxicillin) if you notice any of the symptoms listed below, or any other symptoms which may seem severe or persistent, you must contact the veterinarian.
Sometimes, Amoxi – Drop (Amoxicillin) may cause your pet(s) to experience a loss of appetite, nausea, vomiting or diarrhea. Furthermore, symptoms of an allergic reaction to this medication include a mild rash, swelling of face or limbs, difficulty breathing, mild fever, palpitations and a lack of coordination pertaining to body movement.
You must be sure to inform the veterinarian or pharmacist, of any other medications, besides Amoxi – Drop (Amoxicillin) that you give your pet(s).
If an overdose of Amoxi – Drop (Amoxicillin) has been administered, contact the veterinarian or veterinary emergency room. Furthermore, symptoms of an overdose of this medication may include vomiting and diarrhea.
The veterinarian must administer Amoxi – Drop (Amoxicillin) to your pet(s) in case of an allergic reaction to any component present in Epinephrine, steroids and in the case of minor irritation at the injection site.
Also, if an improvement in your pet(s) health has not been observed, you must consult the veterinarian.
Keep Amoxi – Drop (Amoxicillin) tightly closed, in the container it came in and be sure to keep it out of the reach of children and pets. Store this medication at room temperature (between fifty – nine to eighty – six degrees F or fifteen to thirty degrees C) and away from excess heat, light and moisture. Do not store Amoxi – Drop (Amoxicillin) in the bathroom and be sure to throw away any medication that is outdated or no longer needed. After mixing Amoxi – Drop (Amoxicillin) with water, the oral suspension should be kept in the refrigerator and any part of this medication that is left unused must be discarded after a period of fourteen days.
This medication should not be used in animals allergic to penicillins or cephalosporins.
Amoxi – Drop (Amoxicillin) must not be used in animals allergic to penicillin or Cephalosporins. This medication must be used with caution in dehydrated animals or animals with kidney or heart disorders.
Furthermore, certain prescription medications such as Allopurinol must be used with caution when taken in combination with Amoxi – Drop (Amoxicillin) as they cause the animal to experience a rash. However, Erythromycin and Probenecid may increase the effectiveness of this medication.