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Ampicillin (generic) Injection 25g (200 ml)

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Broad-Spectrum Infection Treatment for Dogs, Cats, Cattle

Product Description

Ampicillin for Injectable Suspension is a flexible treatment option for many different kinds of bacterial illnesses in dogs, cats, and cows. It works against many different types of germs, making it a good choice for issues involving the skin, lungs, stomach, or urinary tract. This injection is absorbed quickly by the body and kills bacteria directly, providing a dependable way to handle infections when used as directed by a vet.

Benefits

  • Broad-Spectrum Action: Effectively targets a wide range of gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria causing common infections in animals.
  • Versatile infection care: Effectively manages bacterial issues in the lungs, skin, urinary tract, and stomach for dogs, cats, and livestock.
  • Fast-acting results: The medicine enters the bloodstream quickly after the injection, allowing the treatment to start working right away.
  • Directly kills bacteria: This antibiotic works by destroying the germs causing the illness, which helps the animal recover more reliably.
  • Flexible Dosage Use: Allows dosing adjustments based on animal type, infection severity, and response to treatment.

Ingredients

Composition Table

Ingredient

Quantity

Ampicillin (as trihydrate)

25 g

Methylparaben

90 mg

Propylparaben

10 mg

Lecithin

200 mg

Povidone

500 mg

Sodium Chloride

200 mg

Sodium Citrate (anhydrous)

600 mg

How to Use

Recommended-Dosage Chart

Species

Dosage

Frequency

Route

Dogs & Cats

3 mg/lb body weight

Twice daily

Subcutaneous or Intramuscular

Cattle & Calves

2 to 5 mg/lb body weight

Once daily

Intramuscular

Dosage & Administration Instructions

  • Vet prescription required: This medicine should only be used as directed and prescribed by a licensed veterinarian.
  • Careful dosing: The amount given must be based on the type of animal, how bad the infection is, and how the pet responds to the drug.
  • Correct injection technique: Depending on the animal and the vet's advice, the shot should be given either under the skin or into the muscle.
  • Mix before using: The dry powder must be mixed with sterile water for injection according to the label instructions before it can be given.
  • Finish the full course: Keep providing the treatment for two to three days after the symptoms have disappeared to make sure the infection is fully gone.
  • Shake the bottle: Once the liquid is mixed, shake it well to make sure the medicine is blended evenly before each use.

Disclaimer: This dosage information is provided by the manufacturer. Always consult your veterinarian before administering or adjusting any supplement for your pet.

Additional Information

Precautions

  • Check for allergies: This medicine should not be given to any animal with a known sensitivity to penicillin or cephalosporins.
  • Watch for side effects: Monitor the animal for any signs of an allergy and stop the treatment right away if a reaction happens.
  • Seek urgent care: If an allergic reaction occurs, a vet may need to give the animal antihistamines, steroids, or other emergency medications.
  • Observe time limits: To prevent issues with medicine staying in the system, do not treat cattle for longer than one week.

Possible Side Effects

  • Allergic Reactions: May cause hypersensitivity reactions due to penicillin derivative properties in susceptible animals.
  • Injection Site Reactions: Mild irritation or discomfort may occur at the injection site following administration.

Storage Information

  • Store at room temperature: Keep unopened bottles at 25°C or cooler, though they can briefly handle temperatures up to 30°C.
  • Keep cold after mixing: Once the powder is turned into a liquid, store the bottle in the refrigerator to keep the medicine working correctly.
  • Three-month limit: The mixed solution stays good for up to three months as long as it is kept refrigerated.
  • Mark the bottle: Write down the date the medicine was mixed and its strength on the label to keep track of its shelf life and dose.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What infections can Ampicillin for Injectable Suspension treat in pets and livestock?

Ans: Ampicillin for injection is used to treat infections of the lungs, skin, stomach, and urinary tract in dogs and cats, as well as post-surgery recovery. In cattle and calves, ampicillin injectable solution is specifically effective against bacterial pneumonia caused by common germs like E. coli, Streptococcus species, and Staphylococcus species.

Q2: How quickly does Ampicillin injection start working in animals?

Ans: Ampicillin injection is absorbed rapidly, hitting peak levels in the bloodstream within 30 minutes for dogs and cats and 1 to 2 hours for cattle. This quick uptake allows the ampicillin injectable solution to start fighting bacteria shortly after being administered via a muscle or under-the-skin shot.

Q3: How long should Ampicillin treatment be continued in animals?

Ans: Treatment is usually adequate for three days, but it should be continued for 48 to 72 hours after the animal becomes afebrile or symptom-free to ensure complete resolution of the infection and prevent recurrence.

Q4: Can Ampicillin for Injectable Suspension be used in animals with penicillin allergies?

Ans: No, this product is contraindicated in animals with a history of allergic reactions to penicillin, cephalosporins, or related compounds, as it may trigger hypersensitivity reactions and should be avoided in such cases.

Q5: How should Ampicillin for Injectable Suspension be stored after reconstitution?

Ans: After reconstitution, the product should be stored under refrigeration and remains stable for up to three months. It should appear white to pale yellow, and the vial must be labeled with the reconstitution date and concentration.

Animal type: Dogs, Cattle, Cats

Package type: Glass bottle

Pet supply product form: Liquid