Baytril (Enrofloxacin) Coated Tablets for Dogs and Cats - 68 mg

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Baytril (Enrofloxacin) Coated Tablets 

Baytril (Enrofloxacin) 68 mg Coated Tablets offer a trusted solution for treating bacterial infections in dogs and cats. This powerful antibiotic is designed to combat several bacterial pathogens that can cause serious health issues in pets, such as respiratory, urinary, and skin infections. 

Baytril is especially effective in cases where other antibiotics may have failed, providing a rapid response to infection and ensuring your pet's speedy recovery. 

Prescription items are NON-RETURNABLE and NON-REFUNDABLE.

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

Benefits of Baytril 68 mg Tablets

  • Broad-Spectrum Efficacy: Effective against multiple bacterial infections, including those resistant to other treatments.

  • Fast-Acting: Quickly alleviates symptoms, often showing improvement within hours.

  • Easy Administration: These coated tablets are easy to administer and palatable for pets.

  • Veterinarian-Recommended: Trusted by vets for its reliability in treating severe bacterial infections.

  • Minimal Side Effects: Designed to minimize gastrointestinal discomfort and other common side effects.

  • At-Home Convenience: Reduces the need for frequent veterinary visits, making it easier to manage your pet's health at home.

  • Consistent Results: Delivers consistent performance with each dose, ensuring effective and reliable treatment.

Subscription and Purchase Information

Buying Options and Discounts: Purchase Baytril (Enrofloxacin) Coated Tablets in a convenient 1, 2, 3, and 6-month supply pack. Subscribe for regular shipments to ensure you never miss a dose and enjoy discounts on your purchases.

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Baytril Ingredients

  • Primary Ingredient: Enrofloxacin 68 mg – a potent fluoroquinolone antibiotic targeting bacterial infections.

  • Secondary Ingredients: Corn starch, lactose monohydrate, silicon dioxide, and a coating agent for ease of administration.

Baytril Tablets Dosage and Administration

Baytril Dosing Information for dogs

Weight of Dog

Once-Daily Dosing Chart

Once-Daily Dosing Chart

Once-Daily Dosing Chart

Once-Daily Dosing Chart

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5.0 mg/kg

10.0 mg/kg

15.0 mg/kg

20.0 mg/kg

9.1 kg (20 lbs.)

2 x 22.7 mg tablets

1 x 22.7 mg plus 1x 68 mg tablets

1 x 136 mg tablet

1 x 136 mg plus 2 x 22.7 mg tablets

27.2 kg (60 lbs.)

1 x 136 mg tablet

2 x 136 mg tablets

3 x 136 mg tablets

4 x 136 mg tablets


Baytril Tablets Dosing information for cats

Weight of Cat

Weight of Cat Once-Daily Dosing Chart (5 mg/kg/day)

5 lbs. (2.27 kg)

½ x 22.7 mg tablet

10 lbs. (4.5 kg)

1 x 22.7 mg tablet

15 lbs. (6.8 kg)

1 ½ x 22.7 mg tablets or ½ x 68 mg tablet

  • Baytril tablets are given orally. 

  • Provide plenty of fresh water for your pet to drink. 

  • Do not give within two hours of giving dairy products.

  • Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. 

  • If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian. 

  • Use all of the medication prescribed, even if your pet appears well. 

Frequency

  • Typical Dosage: Administer according to your veterinarian's prescription, generally ranging from 5-20 mg/kg per day depending on the severity of the infection.

  • Timing: Give once daily or as directed by your veterinarian.

Consistency

  • Regular Administration: Administer consistently at the same time each day to maintain effective drug levels in the body.

  • Full Course: Complete the entire course of treatment as prescribed, even if symptoms improve before finishing the medication.

Side Effects of Enrofloxacin 

Contact your veterinarian if your pet shows signs of anorexia, diarrhea, vomiting, elevated liver enzymes, depression, lethargy, nervousness, or any other adverse reactions or behaviors.

Precautions

  • Age Restrictions: Not recommended for use in young, growing animals due to the risk of cartilage damage.

  • Allergies: Ensure your pet is not allergic to fluoroquinolones before administration.

  • Concurrent Medications: Inform your veterinarian of any other medications your pet is taking, as some may interact with Baytril.

Warnings

  • Serious Reactions: Rarely, severe allergic reactions may occur. Seek immediate veterinary care if your pet exhibits symptoms like hives or difficulty breathing.

  • Avoid in Growing Animals: Due to potential effects on developing joints, this medication should not be used in puppies or kittens still in their growth phase.

Storage

  • Temperature: Store Baytril in a cool, dry place at room temperature (68-77°F or 20-25°C).

  • Light and Moisture: Keep the medication away from direct sunlight and moisture to preserve effectiveness.

  • Safety: Store out of reach of children and pets to prevent accidental ingestion.

Shipping & Returns

  • Shipping Policy: We offer all types of shipping options (Ground, Express, Priority, International) depending on the urgency of the product requirements. To know about our shipping policy in detail, click here.

  • Refund policy: If you face any issue with our product and want to return it, read our refund policy carefully.

FAQs - Baytril Coated Tablets 

Q: Can Baytril be used to treat ear infections in dogs?

A: Yes, Baytril is sometimes prescribed to treat ear infections caused by bacterial pathogens in dogs. Consult your veterinarian for proper diagnosis and dosage.

Q: How should I administer Baytril if my pet refuses to take the tablet?

A: If your pet refuses the tablet, try hiding it in a small amount of food or a treat. Alternatively, you can crush and mix the tablet with food, but consult your vet first.

Q: What should I do if I accidentally give my pet a double dose of Baytril?

A: Contact your veterinarian immediately for advice. Do not induce vomiting unless directed by a professional.

Q: Can Baytril be used long-term for chronic infections?

A: Long-term use of Baytril should only occur under strict veterinary supervision due to the risk of developing bacterial resistance.

Q: Is Baytril safe for pregnant or lactating pets?

A: Due to potential risks, Baytril is not typically recommended for pregnant or lactating animals. Consult your vet for alternative options.

Q: What should I do if my pet shows signs of an allergic reaction to Baytril?

A: Stop administering the medication immediately and seek emergency veterinary care if your pet shows signs of an allergic reaction.

Q: How does Baytril compare to other antibiotics in treating respiratory infections?

A: Baytril is often preferred for its broad-spectrum coverage and quick action, especially in resistant bacterial strains, but its effectiveness can vary based on the specific infection.

Q: Can Baytril be used in combination with other antibiotics?

A: Baytril can sometimes be used with other antibiotics, but this should only be done under veterinary guidance to avoid adverse interactions.

Q: What are the signs that Baytril is working effectively?

A: Improvement in symptoms such as reduced coughing, decreased discharge, and a return to normal activity usually indicates the medication is working.

Q: How long does it take for Baytril to leave the pet's system after the final dose?

A: Baytril generally leaves the pet’s system within 24-48 hours after the last dose, though this can vary based on the pet’s health and metabolism.

Clinical Research: 


https://www.petmd.com/pet-medication/enrofloxacin-baytril-for-dogs-cats