Antirobe Caps
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One of the most commonly prescribed antibiotics for pets
Effective in treating several different infections

Antirobe Caps

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Safe for cats and dogs
One of the most commonly prescribed antibiotics for pets
Effective in treating several different infections

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Antirobe Caps are a highly effective antibiotic used to treat soft tissue infections (infected wounds and abscesses), dental infections (infected mouth cavity), and bone infections (osteomyelitis) in cats and dogs.

This particular medication is one of the most commonly prescribed antibiotics for pets. Antirobe Caps work by penetrating the source of the bacterial infection and suppressing further protein synthesis and growth.This medication is available in easy to administer capsules that can be obtained with a prescription from your pet's veterinarian.

The typical dosage for Antirobe Caps is 5.5 mg/kg once a day, or 11 mg/kg twice a day, for seven to ten days. Results can be seen in as little as fifteen minutes after the administered dosage. Your pet's symptoms may get better before the length of the prescription, but it is important to complete the medication as directed by your veterinarian.

An effective and affordable generic to Antirobe Caps is Clindamycin HCl Caps.

Anitrobe Caps, being an antibiotic, has its share of side effects; animals taking the medication will experience loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, anorexia etc.

  • Zoetis Manufacturer
  • Zoetis Brand
  • Antibiotics Pharmacy
  • Senior Life Stage
  • Kitten Life Stage
  • Oral Application
  • Cat Pet Type
  • Dog Pet Type

What Is Antirobe Used to Treat?
Answer

Antirobe is an antibiotic that is used to treat a wide variety of infections including dog skin infections, soft tissue infections, bone infections, and dental infections. You can use Antirobe for both dogs as well as cats. Antirobe works by identifying the bacterial infection's source and then penetrating it to suppress the synthesis and growth of the protein molecule controlling the infection. You must administer the Antirobe drugs only when prescribed by a licensed vet.

What Are the Side Effects of Antirobe in Dogs?
Answer

Some of the most common side effects of Antirobe in dogs are allergic reactions. Vomiting and diarrhea are also some of the more adverse reactions caused by Antirobe. The medication can lead to an upset stomach. It can also cause a loss of weight in your dog. Hence, the drug needs to be used with utmost caution. You should only use Antirobe when prescribed by a vet. The vet will advise you on the required dosage for your dogs. Do not divert from the provided prescription, and maintain the dosage period at all costs. Besides, you should also maintain precaution from your end. Avoid giving the Antirobe drug to dogs that are pregnant or nursing. You should also check with the vet regularly if you are giving the drug to a dog that has kidney or liver problems.

Can I Give My Dog Antirobe?
Answer

Yes, you can give your dog Antirobe for bacterial infection treatment. All your pets, both dogs as well as cats, can be given the Antirobe dosage to treat cases of infections in the skin, soft tissues, bones, and teeth. Antirobe is a great substitute for intramuscular injections. Instead of dealing with the hassles of injecting the medication into your dog, you can simply feed it an Antirobe capsule. The results and effectiveness are almost identical, and you can expect the drug to work its magic in just one or two hours. A delayed response is also possible, which is the case for many antibiotics like Antirobe. For such situations, it might take a few days for the effects to be clearly visible.

What Infections Does Clindamycin Treat?
Answer

Clindamycin is an antibiotic type of drug that treats specific bacterial infections. It is a class of lincomycin antibiotics. The drug attacks the protein in the bacteria that is controlling the expansion of the infection. By doing so, it slows down the growth of the bacteria, eventually stopping its spread. The medication is used for treating skin infections, lung infections, infections in female reproductive organs, as well as dental infections.

What Is the Difference Between Amoxicillin and Clindamycin?
Answer

The main difference between Amoxicillin and Clindamycin is that the former belongs to a class of antibiotics known as penicillin while the latter belongs to the class of lincomycin antibiotics. Other than that, the two drugs are quite similar. Both of them are antibiotics that are used to treat bacterial infections, although not necessarily of similar types. They both restrict the growth and reproduction of the bacterial infection by containing the bacterial spread. Based on the type of infection and the subsequent action needed, the vet might recommend them accordingly, but not necessarily together.

Will Clindamycin Hurt My Dog?
Answer

Clindamycin can hurt your dog through its side effects. It can cause stomach upsets which in turn can lead to vomiting and diarrhea. There is also a rare case of bloody diarrhea in some dogs. It can also make your dog tired and lose its appetite. In such cases, you should take your dog to the vet immediately.

Is Clindamycin a Penicillin?
Answer

No, Clindamycin is not penicillin. It belongs to a class of antibiotics known as lincomycin. It is a completely different class of antibiotics than penicillin.

Clindamycin

Anitrobe Caps are indicated for the treatment of soft-tissue infections, osteomyelitis, and periodontal diseases in dogs alone. The medication is the most commonly prescribed antibiotic, and is effective in treating pus-filled infections, post-surgical infections, deep penetrating wounds, and abscesses, and arrests the advent of foreign bodies. Anitrobe Caps are an oral medication available by prescription in convenient capsules. Anitrobe Caps, the active component in the medicine is an effective semisynthetic antibiotic and is responsible for the therapeutic effects the medicine displays. Once the medication is taken, Anitrobe Caps act in association with white blood cells for speedy recovery of the infected area. Response is quick and effective results could be registered in less than 15 minutes. The medicine also displays high penetration power into enzymes protecting bones that makes it effective in treating bone infections.

Anitrobe Caps are only prescribed for use in dogs alone. Do not use the medication in animals that have a higher degree of sensitivity to combinations of lincomycin or Anitrobe Caps. In case the medication is prescribed for a prolonged therapy of over a month or more, periodic diagnosis is imperative to detect liver or kidney troubles in the dog. Be cautious while using the medicine in dogs that are taking neuromuscular blocking agents, as Anitrobe Caps hydrochloride is reported to contain neuromuscular blocking properties. Also, the affect of the medicine in breeding or nursing dogs has not been clinically proven, so take extra care in administering the medicine to such animals. In addition, increased dosage can result in extreme loss of weight

Side effects may include an upset stomach, causing vomiting and diarrhea. More serious effects may occur if an allergic reaction is triggered.

Available in easy-to-administer capsules and liquid drops, avoiding the messiness of intramuscular injections.

For skin infections as well as dental infections, administer 2.5-15mg/lbs body weight in a gap of 12 hours. In case of osteomyelitis, the prescribed proportion would be 5mg.lb body weight every 12 hours. In either case, medication can be continued for 7-10 days or even a month.

Use as directed by a veterinarian. Typically, dosage is 5.5 mg/kg once a day, or 11 mg/kg twice a day, for 7 to 10 days.

Do not administer antirobe capsules to animals with liver or kidney problems. Periodically test the liver and kidneys of otherwise healthy animals being treated with antirobe capsules for longer than a month.

Antirobe Caps is manufactured by Zoetis

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