What is Depocillin used for?

What is Depocillin used for?

Depocillin is indicated for the treatment of infections caused by bacteria sensitive to penicillin. Not to be administered to animals sensitive to penicillin. Not to be used in rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters or gerbils.

Is doxycycline safe for rabbits?

Abstract: Doxycycline is a well-tolerated tetracycline antibiotic, registered for use in rabbits and administered for treatment of bacterial infections in this animal species.

Is cephalexin safe for rabbits?

If the pathogenic bacteria are of certain strains, they will produce toxins that can kill the rabbit….

Antibiotic Cephalosporins (Ceftazidime, Cefazolin, Ceftiofur, Cefriaxone, Cephalexin, Cephaloridine, Cephalothin)
Injectable Use? Yes
Oral Use? No
Other Use? No

How much penicillin do you give a rabbit?

Injectable penicillin is safer to use and is recommended at 40-80,000 u/kg IM. Trimethoprin sulfa drugs are commonly used in ferrets and rabbits and appear to be safe. Use these drugs at 30 mg/kg q12hrs PO.

Is Depocillin the same as penicillin?

An injectable penicillin for use in horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, dogs and cats. This product may only be prescribed by your local veterinary practitioner from whom advice should be sought.

How much penicillin do you give a lamb?

DOSAGE: The dosage for cattle, sheep, swine, and horses is 3000 units per pound of body weight, or 1.0 mL for each 100 pounds of bodyweight, once daily. Treatment should not exceed 7 days in non-lactating dairy and beef cattle, sheep, and swine, or 5 days in lactating dairy cattle.

How much doxycycline do I give my rabbit?

In rabbits doxycycline is intended to treat infections of the digestive tract susceptible to doxycycline with a recommended dose of 6 mg/kg bw/day for 15 consecutive days.

How long can a rabbit be on antibiotics?

Treatment usually involves either oral or injectable antibiotics, given for a minimum of 2-4 weeks. In some cases, treatment can be required for months depending on the response to therapy. Certain oral antibiotics, especially oral penicillin and similar drugs, can be fatal to rabbits.

Which antibiotics should be avoided in rabbits?

This has been called “antibiotic toxicity.” Antibiotics contraindicated for oral administration in rabbits include but not limited to clindamycin, lincomycin, erythromycin, ampicillin, amoxicillin/clavulanic acid, and cephalosporins.

Can I put fucidin on my rabbit?

Fusidic acid does not interfere with the gut flora and is effective against the staphylococci species often present under infected skin conditions. Fuciderm (Leo Laboratories), which contains steroids, and Fucidin (Leo Laboratories), which does not, are both suitable.

Can I use chloramphenicol on my rabbit?

If your rabbit is found to have an infection, your veterinarian will suggest an antibiotic to treat the infection and symptoms. There are some medications that may be used which are chloramphenicol, ciprofloxacin, or gentamicin alongside broad spectrum antibiotics.

Can you give dogs Depocillin?

Depocillin is for the treatment of infections caused by bacteria sensitive to penicillin in horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, dogs and cats.

Can you give depocillin to a guinea pig?

Depocillin is indicated for the treatment of infections caused by bacteria sensitive to penicillin. Not to be administered to animals sensitive to penicillin. Not to be used in rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters or gerbils. Caution is advised in its use in any other small herbivores.

What kind of injection is depocillin used for?

DEPOCILLIN is a sterile aqueous antibiotic suspension for injection, containing per mL: Benzylpenicillin Procaine (Ph.Eur.) DEPOCILLIN is indicated for the treatment of infections caused by bacteria susceptible to penicillin in cattle, swine, horses and sheep: Cattle: Bacterial pneumonia; calf diphtheria; footrot; metritis; wound infections.

How is penicillin used to treat cranial abscess in rabbits?

Treatment of rabbit cranial abscesses with dual-acting penicillin is now a relatively common and generally accepted protocol used by many rabbit-savvy veterinarians wherever this drug combination is available.

How often can you give depocillin to a sheep?

Do not exceed 5 days of treatment. Do not exceed 15 mL per injection site in cattle and 5 mL per injection site in sheep. Swine: 15,000 I.U./kg of body weight (1 mL/20 kg) intramuscularly once daily until 2 days after clinical signs disappear.

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