Antirobe Aquadrop http://cdn.petcarerx.com/img/PrdImg/095x095/10176_001_m.jpg Antirobe (clindamycin) is used in the treatment of soft tissue infections, dental infections and bone infections caused by susceptible strains of bacteria.… Retail Price: 18.95 $ $13.99 In stock! Order now!
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Antirobe (clindamycin) is used in the treatment of soft tissue infections, dental infections and bone infections caused by susceptible strains of bacteria.… More Information about Antirobe Aquadrop »

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About Antirobe Aquadrop
Antirobe (clindamycin) is used in the treatment of soft tissue infections, dental infections and bone infections caused by susceptible strains of bacteria.
Key Benefits of Antirobe Aquadrop
  • Treats soft tissue infections in dogs and cats
  • Effective antibiotic
  • Prevents bacteria from forming normal cell walls
Who's Antirobe Aquadrop For?
This medication should not be used in animals allergic to it or lincomycin. Use with caution when given with neuromuscular blocking agents (usually administered pre-op). Do not use in animals with kidney or liver disease. Clindamycin may be given with or without food. Nursing puppies or kittens may develop diarrhea since the medication passes in the milk. Periodic liver and kidney tests should be performed if the pet is on this medication for more than one month.
Generic Alternatives to Antirobe Aquadrop
Clindamycin
Side Effects and Warnings
The side effects of clindamycin may include vomiting and diarrhea.

This medication should not be used in animals allergic to it or lincomycin. Use with caution when given with neuromuscular blocking agents (usually administered pre-op). Do not use in animals with kidney or liver disease. Clindamycin may be given with or without food. Nursing puppies or kittens may develop diarrhea since the medication passes in the milk. Periodic liver and kidney tests should be performed if the pet is on this medication for more than one month.
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Rated 5 out of 5 by 3 reviewers.
Rated 5 out of 5 Using this for pulse therapy on our cat, Yogi - results have been great August 24, 2011
Rated 5 out of 5 older cat med my 18 year old cat was going down hill very fast last summer dropping weight. our vet gave her the antirobe aqua drops( for tooth decay and infection) she has gained 2 pounds and is running around like a kitten. eats everything! i think we would have lost her if we hadn't tried this med. December 31, 2007
Rated 5 out of 5 No dental disease for your dog! As a prophylactic, just three drops in the dog's food, once a week, & the dog's teeth, gums & breath will be perfect! Have been using this for about 15 years & it works every time! December 5, 2007
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