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Antirobe Generic
Composition :
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Common Brand :
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Antirobe (Cleocin) or Clindamycin may be described as an antibiotic used to treat bacterial infections. This medication kills some protozoa, but must not be used in the case of rabbits, guinea pigs, chinchillas or hamsters, as it affect the normal bacteria in the gastrointestinal tract.

Furthermore, during the course of Antirobe (Cleocin) or Clindamycin, tests must be conducted by a veterinarian to ensure that the liver and kidneys of one’s pet(s) are functioning properly. This medication can possibly cause your pet(s) to experience severe diarrhea as well.

Lastly, it is important that you administer the entire dose of Antirobe (Cleocin) or Clindamycin to your pet(s) as there are chances that the infection may recur and in some cases even become worse.

For cats and dogs, Antirobe (Cleocin) or Clindamycin is administered by veterinarians in the case of deep wounds, bone infections, abscesses and infections within the mouth.
It is necessary that you consult the veterinarian pertaining to the dosage information for your pet(s).

The usual dose of Antirobe (Cleocin) or Clindamycin for cats is 5 to 10 mg per pound, every twenty – four hours.

The usual dose of Antirobe (Cleocin) or Clindamycin for dogs is 2.5 mg - 5 mg per pound, every twelve hours.

While your pet(s) are on an ongoing course of Antirobe (Cleocin) or Clindamycin, 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, Antirobe (Cleocin) or Clindamycin may cause your pet(s) to experience vomiting, diarrhea, a loss of appetite and weight loss.
You must be sure to inform the veterinarian or pharmacist of any other medications, besides Antirobe (Cleocin) or Clindamycin that you give your pet(s).

Furthermore, this medication interacts with Lincomycin and must not be administered along with neuromuscular blocking agents.
If an overdose of Antirobe (Cleocin) or Clindamycin has been administered, contact the veterinarian or veterinary emergency room.
This medication is FDA approved for use in dogs only, but it is a commonly accepted practice for veterinarians to use Antirobe (Cleocin) or Clindamycin in the case of cats as well.

Furthermore, if you are uncertain about administering this medication to your pet(s) or if you have seen no signs of an improvement in their health, consult the veterinarian.
Be sure to keep Antirobe (Cleocin) or Clindamycin out of the reach of children and pets. Store this medication at room temperature (between 59 to 86 degrees F or 15 to 30 degrees C) and away from excess heat, light and moisture. Do not store Antirobe (Cleocin) or Clindamycin in the bathroom and be sure to throw away any medication that is outdated or no longer needed.
You must refrain from administering Antirobe (Cleocin) or Clindamycin to your pet(s) if they are suffering from liver or kidney complications.

Furthermore, periodic liver and kidney tests must be performed by the veterinarian if your pet(s) have been on this medication for more than one month.

 
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