Clavamox (amoxicillin trihydrate/clavulanic potassium) Drops (15 ml)

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Clavamox Drops for Dogs and Cats 

Broad-Spectrum Antibiotic Solution

Clavamox Drops (amoxicillin trihydrate/clavulanic potassium) is a powerful, broad-spectrum antibiotic formulated specifically for dogs and cats to combat bacterial infections effectively.

Prescribed widely by veterinarians, Clavamox Drops target a range of infections caused by bacteria susceptible to amoxicillin and clavulanate. It’s especially effective for treating skin infections, soft tissue infections, and urinary tract infections, as well as aiding in the healing of infected wounds. However, it does not address viral or parasitic infections.

All prescription items are Non-Refundable and Non-Returnable.

What Are the Benefits of Clavamox Drops?

  • Broad-Spectrum Bacterial Defense: Targets a wide range of bacterial infections in pets, making it a highly versatile antibiotic.
  • Effective Against Skin and Soft Tissue Infections: Ideal for treating abscesses, pyoderma, and wounds to support faster healing.
  • Supports Urinary Tract Health: Treats specific urinary tract infections in both dogs and cats, enhancing comfort and well-being.
  • Veterinarian-Approved Formula: Trusted by vets to provide safe and reliable infection control.
  • Convenient Liquid Form: Simple to administer, especially for pets who may resist tablets or capsules.

How to Use Clavamox Drops: Dosage and Administration

  • Follow Veterinary Instructions: Always consult your veterinarian for specific dosage instructions based on your pet’s weight, type of infection, and overall health.
  • Administer with Food: Offering Clavamox with food can help to reduce any potential gastrointestinal discomfort in pets.
  • Shake Well Before Use: Ensure the suspension is well-mixed before each dose.
  • Complete the Full Course: Administer for the entire duration prescribed, even if symptoms improve, to avoid bacterial resistance.

What Are the Ingredients in Clavamox Drops?

  • Active Ingredients: Amoxicillin trihydrate and clavulanic potassium, a combination that enhances the antibacterial spectrum.
  • Inactive Ingredients: Purified water, preservatives, and flavoring agents to improve palatability and stability.

Are There Any Possible Side Effects of Clavamox Drops?

While Clavamox is well-tolerated by most pets, some side effects may occur, including:

  • Gastrointestinal issues (vomiting, diarrhea)
  • Decreased appetite
  • Allergic reactions, such as skin rashes or swelling If any severe reactions occur, discontinue use and contact your veterinarian immediately.

Important Storage Instructions

  • Refrigerate After Mixing: Store the suspension in the refrigerator at 36-46°F (2-8°C) to maintain potency.
  • Do Not Store at High Temperatures: Keep the dry powder at room temperature but below 77°F (25°C).
  • Use Within 10 Days: Discard any remaining medication 10 days after mixing to ensure safety and efficacy.

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FAQs - Clavamox Drops for Pets' Bacterial Infections

What is Clavamox Drops used for?

Clavamox Drops are used to treat bacterial infections in dogs and cats, including skin, soft tissue, and urinary tract infections, as well as infected wounds. This antibiotic combines amoxicillin with clavulanic potassium, enhancing its ability to combat bacteria that may resist traditional antibiotics.

Can Clavamox Drops treat upper respiratory infections in pets?

Yes, Clavamox Drops can sometimes be used for bacterial respiratory infections, but they must be prescribed by a veterinarian for this purpose. This antibiotic is effective against certain bacterial strains but won’t treat viral infections.

How long should Clavamox be administered to my pet?

The duration depends on your pet’s specific infection and overall health, as determined by your veterinarian. Always complete the full course prescribed, even if symptoms improve early, to prevent bacterial resistance and ensure complete healing.

Can Clavamox Drops cause any allergic reactions in pets?

Yes, allergic reactions are possible but uncommon. Signs may include rash, swelling, itching, or difficulty breathing. If any of these symptoms occur, stop administration and consult your veterinarian immediately for alternative treatments.

Is Clavamox safe for puppies and kittens?

Yes, Clavamox is generally safe for puppies and kittens when prescribed by a veterinarian. Doses are carefully calculated based on the pet’s weight and health condition. Always follow your vet’s guidance to ensure safe and effective treatment for young animals.

What should I do if my pet vomits after taking Clavamox?

If your pet vomits within an hour of dosing, contact your veterinarian. They may recommend re-dosing or adjusting the administration method. Giving Clavamox with food can often help reduce the chance of gastrointestinal upset.

How should Clavamox Drops be stored before and after mixing?

Clavamox powder should be stored at room temperature, below 77°F (25°C). After mixing, the liquid suspension must be refrigerated at 36-46°F (2-8°C) and used within 10 days. Discard any unused portion after this period to ensure effectiveness and safety.

Can Clavamox Drops be used for ear infections in pets?

Clavamox Drops may be prescribed for certain bacterial ear infections in pets, depending on the infection type and severity. Always consult your veterinarian to determine the cause of the ear infection and the most suitable treatment.

What are the signs of Clavamox overdose in pets?

Signs of an overdose may include vomiting, diarrhea, or loss of appetite. Severe symptoms could include difficulty breathing or incoordination. If you suspect an overdose, seek immediate veterinary assistance for guidance and treatment.

Are there any medications that should not be given with Clavamox?

Yes, Clavamox may interact with other medications, including some antibiotics or anti-inflammatory drugs. Always inform your veterinarian about any other medications or supplements your pet is taking to avoid adverse interactions.

Additional Resources

For more information on Clavamox Drops and its use in veterinary medicine, consider the following reputable sources:

These resources offer valuable insights into the proper use and considerations when administering Clavamox Drops to your pets.

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