Clavamox
Uses for Clavamox
• This medication is typically prescribed to fight infections that your pet may have developed, such as wounds, respiratory illnesses and urinary infections
• This combination of medications work together to battle the source of the infection
• It works for all types of infections, such as those in the skin or other soft tissues
• This medication is very versatile and works on many different types of infections your pet may acquire
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Conditions Treated
• Good for skin and soft-tissue infections such as wounds, abscesses, and cellulitis
• Effective for first-time skin infections and persistent pyodermas (skin inflammation marked by pus-filled lesions)
• Proven to generally be a safe anti-bacterial treatment
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Dosing
• The usual dose for dogs is 6.25mg per pound of pet's body weight given by mouth twice a day. The duration of treatment depends on the type of infection and the response to treatment. The maximum duration of treatment should not exceed 30 days
• The usual dose for cats is 62.5mg given by mouth twice a day. The duration of treatment depends on the type of infection and the response to treatment. The maximum duration of treatment should not exceed 30 days
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Administration
• Clavamox should be given with food
• Keep water available for your pet
• Give all of the Clavamox even if your pet appears to be better
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Side Effects
• Any time you give your pet medication, there is a chance of side effects
• While your pet is taking Clavamox, it is important to watch for changes
• Possible side effects of an antibiotic include diarrhea, vomiting and incoordination. If your pet experiences any of these issues, let your veterinarian know
• If your pet's infection doesn't go away with the medication and you have finished the prescribed amount, visit your veterinarian for a re-evaluation