Amoxicillin Dosage Calculator for Cats
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Category | Details |
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Medication Name | Amoxicillin |
Drug Class | Penicillin antibiotic |
Indications | Bacterial infections (e.g., respiratory, urinary tract, skin, gastrointestinal, and soft tissue infections) |
Dosage Form | Oral suspension, tablets, capsules |
Typical Dosage Range | 5-10 mg per pound (10-20 mg/kg) of body weight, administered twice daily |
Administration Frequency | Every 12 hours (twice daily) |
Duration of Treatment | Typically 7-10 days, but may vary depending on the severity and type of infection |
Special Considerations | Ensure the full course is completed even if symptoms improve early. Can be given with or without food, but giving with food can minimize stomach upset. |
Side Effects | Common: Vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite. Rare: Allergic reactions (e.g., swelling, rash, difficulty breathing) |
Contraindications | Cats allergic to penicillins or cephalosporins. Severe kidney disease (requires dosage adjustment) |
Drug Interactions | May interact with other antibiotics. Avoid concurrent use with bacteriostatic antibiotics (e.g., tetracyclines) |
Monitoring | Watch for signs of allergic reaction or gastrointestinal upset |
Storage | Store tablets/capsules at room temperature. Refrigerate oral suspension and shake well before use |
Overdose Management | Contact a veterinarian immediately. Symptoms may include severe gastrointestinal distress and neurological signs |
Veterinary Guidance | Always consult a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and prescription tailored to the specific needs of the cat. |
This table provides a general guideline, but it's crucial to follow the advice and dosage prescribed by a veterinarian.