Rilexine (Cephalexin) Chewable Tablets for Dogs, 300mg

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Rilexine (Cephalexin) Chewable Tablets for Dogs

Rilexine Chewable Tablets are recommended. They cater to the treatment of a thing called secondary superficial bacterial pyoderma. This is something that hits the skin in dogs. It is caused by strains. These strains are susceptible ones of Staphylococcus pseudintermedius. The chewables also have other uses. They treat cutaneous infections in dogs. Skin fold pyoderma impetigo is a big one. Folliculitis, furunculosis, and cellulitis also fall under their purview. Urinary tract infections? They can handle those too. Tablets of Rilexine have approval from the FDA. These tablets come in 3 sizes. The variety of sizes makes it easy to give your pet an exact dose. Incorrect dosing is a thing of the past. There'll be no side effects tied to it. Rilexine is a chewable tablet. It's scored for dosing accuracy. Rilexine comes one by one. Each tablet is sold individually.

  • Successfully manages pyoderma in canines
  • Approved by the FDA
  • Manages urinary tract infections and bacterial skin infections.
  • Available in a delicious liver-flavored chewable pill
  • Tablets with scored lines for convenient dosage.
  • 3 various tablet sizes to ensure precise measuring of dosage
  • Offered in 150 mg, 300 mg, and 600 mg options.
  • Available for purchase individually by the tablet.

Prescription items are NON-RETURNABLE and NON-REFUNDABLE.

Please note product may arrive in a Hardy Paw Pharmacy vial, manufacturer packaging is shown for reference.

Indication:

For the treatment of secondary superficial bacterial pyoderma in dogs caused by susceptible strains of Staphylococcus pseudintermedius.

Dosage and Administration

The recommended dose is 22 mg/kg (10 mg/lb) of body weight twice daily for 28 days.

Appropriate culture and susceptibility tests should be performed before treatment to determine the causative organism and its susceptibility to cephalexin. Therapy with RILEXINE Chewable Tablets may be initiated before the results of these tests are known; once the results become available, antimicrobial therapy should be adjusted accordingly. If the acceptable response to treatment is not observed, then the diagnosis should be reevaluated and appropriate alternative therapy considered.

Contraindications:

RILEXINE Chewable Tablets are contraindicated in dogs with a known allergy to cephalexin or the β-lactam (any of the penicillins or cephalosporins) group of antibiotics.

Warnings:

For use in dogs only. Not for use in humans. Keep this drug out of the reach of children. Antimicrobials, including penicillins and cephalosporins, can cause allergic reactions in sensitized individuals. Sensitized individuals handling such antimicrobials, including cephalexin, should avoid contact of the product with the skin and mucous membranes to minimize the risk of allergic reactions.

In case of ingestion by humans contact a physician immediately. Physicians may contact a poison control center for advice concerning cases of ingestion by humans.

To obtain a copy of the Safety Data Sheet (SDS), or to report adverse reactions, call Virbac at 1-800-338-3659.

Precautions:

Prescribing antibacterial drugs in the absence of a proven or strongly suspected bacterial infection is unlikely to provide benefit to treated animals and may increase the risk of the development of drug-resistant animal pathogens.

RILEXINE Chewable Tablets are designed to taste good. Store RILEXINE Chewable Tablets out of reach of dogs, cats, and other pets in a secured location. Post-approval experience has shown that dogs and cats may willingly consume more than the recommended dosage of RILEXINE Chewable Tablets, which can result in overdose. Adverse reactions may occur if large quantities of tablets are ingested (see Adverse Reactions, Animal Safety, and Information for Dog Owners sections). If the product is dispensed in a container other than the original, prescribers should consider adding a statement on the bottle label reminding the owner that RILEXINE Chewable Tablets are designed to taste good and should be stored out of reach of pets in a secured location.

The safe use of RILEXINE Chewable Tablets in dogs intended for breeding and in pregnant or lactating bitches has not been evaluated.

Positive direct Coombs’ test results and false positive reactions for glucose in the urine have been reported during treatment with some cephalosporin antimicrobials. Cephalosporin antimicrobials may also cause falsely elevated urine protein determinations. Some antimicrobials, including cephalosporins, can cause lowered albumin values due to interference with certain testing methods.

Occasionally, cephalosporins have been associated with myelotoxicity, thereby creating a toxic neutropenia1. Other hematological reactions observed with cephalosporin therapy include neutropenia, anemia, hypoprothrombinemia, thrombocytopenia, prolonged prothrombin time (PT), and partial thromboplastin time (PTT), platelet dysfunction, and transient increases in serum aminotransferases2.

Storage Information:

Store at 20°C-25°C (68°F-77°F), with excursions permitted between 15°C-30°C (59°F-86°F).

FAQ

What is the key information I need to understand about Rilexine Chewable Tablets?
Rilexine is effective in treating infections of the urinary tract and the skin, such as skin fold pyoderma, impetigo, folliculitis, furunculosis, and cellulitis. This is intended for dogs exclusively and must be prescribed by your vet.


What topics should I cover with my vet before administering Rilexine Chewable Tablets?
Inform your veterinarian if your pet has previously experienced an allergic response to penicillin or cephalosporin. Inform your veterinarian if your pet has kidney disease, or any stomach or intestinal conditions. Inform your vet if your pet is expecting offspring or breastfeeding.


What is the correct way to administer Rilexine Chewable Tablets?
Administer this medication as instructed by your vet. Rilexine can be administered with or without a meal. The suggested amount of Rilexine (cephalexin) tablets is 22 mg/kg (10 mg/lb) of the animal's weight administered twice a day for 28 days.


What possible adverse reactions may occur from taking Rilexine Chewable Tablets?
Potential side effects of the medication include diarrhea, nausea, vomiting, abdominal discomfort, headache, allergic reactions such as rashes and itching, as well as more serious reactions like fever, joint pain, and anaphylaxis. Liver enzyme abnormalities, skin conditions like erythema multiforme toxic epidermal necrolysis, and blood disorders have also been reported. Additionally, side effects may include kidney inflammation, hyperactivity, nervousness, sleep issues, confusion, muscle tension, and dizziness. Nevertheless, under regular circumstances, these risks are improbable with casual exposure.


What will occur if I forget to administer a dose of Rilexine Chewable Tablets?
Administer the forgotten dose as soon as you recall. If the next dose is approaching, omit the missed dose and administer the next dose as scheduled. Only administer one dose unless otherwise instructed by your vet.


What will occur if I give my pet too many Rilexine Chewable Tablets?
Look for urgent veterinary care.


What should I steer clear of when administering Rilexine Chewable Tablets to my pet?
Do not let children access this. Avoid using in animals with a known hypersensitivity to penicillin. Not suitable for use in rabbits, guinea pigs, hamsters, and gerbils. Just like with other antibiotics that are primarily eliminated by the kidneys, the body may experience excessive build-up if kidney function is compromised. If renal insufficiency is present, the dose should be decreased. Do not let children access it. If you are aware that you are sensitized or allergic to cephalexin, other cephalosporins, penicillin, or any beta-lactam antibiotic, use extreme caution and proper precautions while handling this product. If you have any doubts about a potential sensitivity, get in touch with your doctor or pharmacist. Manage this product in a way that allows you to prevent any exposure, following all suggested precautions. Clean your hands after using. If you experience symptoms like a skin rash after being exposed to something, it's important to seek medical assistance and share this warning with the doctor. Symptoms such as facial swelling, lip swelling, or difficulty breathing are more severe and demand immediate medical care.


What other medications will impact Rilexine Chewable Tablets?
Inform your vet if your pet has any allergies to penicillin antibiotics like amoxicillin and ampicillin, or cephalosporin antibiotics like cephalexin and cefuroxime. Inform your veterinarian of all medications your pet is currently taking, such as prescription and over-the-counter drugs, vitamins, and herbal supplements.