Clavamox (amoxicillin trihydrate/clavulanate potassium), distributed by Zoetis Co., is a broad spectrum antibiotic used in both cats and dogs.
WHAT THIS PRODUCT CURES
WHAT THIS PRODUCT CURES
Clavamox is affective against most gram-negative and gram-positive bacteria. This medication is used to treat cases of repiratory, skin, and urinary infections.
PET SYMPTOMS
PET SYMPTOMS
Respiratory infections, urinary tract infections, and infections of the skin are all caused by infectious bacteria entering the body through an opening in the body. The skin is the number one source of protecting the body from bacteria; however, an opened wound allows bacteria to enter. An infected wound will appear red, inflamed, with a seeping white discharge, the pet may also develop a fever. Respiratory infections such as kennel cough or rhinitis are in hauled strands of bacteria. A pet with a respiratory infection may cough, mucus membranes may appear pale in color, discharge from the eyes and nose, and an over-all depression in energy.
Urinary tract infections are common in breeding stock as bacteria enter the body during mating. A pet with a urinary infection will urinate often, may vocalize during excretion of urine, and be reluctant to drink. A urinary infection is very painful for a pet and may show abdominal sensitivity, the urine may also appear dark in color. Skin infections, also known as a Pyoderma, are noted as a small, raised lesion. The lesion will cause the skin to crust and hair to be lost around the infected area. The pet may itch excessively at the located infection causing the area to spread.
PET AILMENTS
Bacterial infections are difficult to prevent and the key to a healthy pet is early detection. Respiratory infections, bladder infections, wound infections, and skin infections display aliments such as discharge from affected area, fever, inflammation and symptoms specific to the area of infection.
PETS WITH ALIMENTS
Vibactra Plus - All-Natural Antibiotic and Anti-Parasitic For Pets (1oz)
Vibactra Plus - All-Natural Antibiotic and Anti-Parasitic For Pets (1oz)
RELATIVE INFO ON BREED MOST ASSOCIATED WITH THIS AILMENTBacterial infections of the skin are most commonly seen in dog breeds such as the bulldog, boxer, and English bulldog. These breeds of dogs are known for their wrinkled skin. Respiratory infections are non-breed specific but are more common in kenneled dogs or those housed in shelters. Urinary infections are commonly seen in Dalmatians, a dog breed identified by its black spotted coat. Urinary infections can be found in a variety of other dogs as well.
QUESTIONS FOR MY VET
1. What adverse effects from the product should I be aware of?
1. What adverse effects from the product should I be aware of?
- Side effects which could be noted by a pet owner while taking Clavamox include; diarrhea, vomiting, stomach upset, appetite decrease, or an adverse allergy.
2. What should I do if my pet has adverse effects from product?
- Discontinue use and seek the care of a veterinary professional promptly.
3. Can this product cause an allergic reaction in my pet?
- Symptoms of an allergic reaction to the drug include; hives, excessive drinking, and irregular breathing patterns. Other possible side effects include; cataracts, seizures, convulsions, lethargy, diarrhea, vomiting and decreased appetite.
4. Can I administer this product with my pet’s food?
a. Foods, especially those containing dairy, reduces absorbency rate of this product hence reducing affectivity. Antibiotics can be given with food if pet develops sensitivity to the product.
5. What sort of medical tests will need to be taken before administering Clavamox?
a. A sensitivity test. A sensitivity test requires a small swab from the affected area to be culturized. This grown colony of bacteria will then be tested against different forms of antibiotics to determine which medication to prescribe. This test is essential in eliminating wasted time and money of medications that are ineffective.
6. I am allergic to most forms of antibiotics, is it safe for me to handle my pet’s medication?
a.) Yes. Handlers which are allergic to antibiotics are advised to wear safety materials such as gloves while administering the product. Avoid contact with eyes and mouth. After administration wash hands and forearms thoroughly with soap and water.
How it Works
Clavamox is a unique formulated drug as this is a combination drug of both Clavulanic acids and Amoxicillin. Like all organisms bacteria contain cells and cell walls, containing nuclei. Antibiotics work against the formation of the cell wall, causing damage to the nucleolus which is the powerhouse of the cell. Amoxicillin works against bacteria by breaking down the lipid structure of the cell wall, therefore preventing the organisms from dividing and reproducing.
DIRECTIONS FOR USE:
The Federal Drug Administration prohibits this product from being used in any other way than directed upon the label. If you do not understand the directed label entirely, ask your veterinarian or pharmacist to further explain directions.
Dogs and Cats:
- The duration of treatment depends on the type of infection and the response to treatment.
- The maximum duration of treatment should not exceed 30 days.
DOSAGE AND ADMINISTRATION:
Pet | Weight | Dosage |
Dogs: (Tablets) | All weights | The usual dose for dogs is 6.25mg per pound of pet's body weight given by mouth twice a day. |
Cats: (Tablets) | All weights | The usual dose for cats is 6.25mg per pound given by mouth twice a day. |
Ingredients
Clavamox 62.5 mg Tablet |
Active Ingredients | Amount |
Amoxicillin Trihydrate | 50 mg |
Clavulanic Acid | 12.5 mg |
Clavamox 125 mg Tablet |
Active Ingredients | Amount |
Amoxicillin Trihydrate | 100 mg |
Clavulanic Acid | 25 mg |
Clavamox 250 mg Tablet |
Active Ingredients | Amount |
Amoxicillin Trihydrate | 200 mg |
Clavulanic Acid | 50 mg |
Clavamox 375 mg Tablet |
Active Ingredients | Amount |
Amoxicillin Trihydrate | 300 mg |
Clavulanic Acid | 75 mg |
Clavamox Drops 15 ml Bottle |
Active Ingredients (per ml) | Amount |
Amoxicillin Trihydrate | 50 mg |
Clavulanic Acid | 12.5 mg |
Product Cautions:
FDA restricts this product from being used by anyone other than a licensed veterinarian.
FDA restricts this product from being used by anyone other than a licensed veterinarian.
The product must not be accessible to children.
This product is meant to be used for dogs only.
This product has not been tested for use in pregnant or lactating females.
Product label content should be read thoroughly as patients taking additional prescription medications are at risk of counter reactions.
Animals: Dogs with previous allergies to any antibiotic classified within the B-lactam family of drugs may develop an allergic reaction to Cephalexin. Reduce chances of allergic reactions by discussing all patient history before use. Not labeled for use in cats.
Humans: Not intended for human use. Individuals handling this product with known allergies to the B-lactam family of antibiotics should wear protective clothing. Avoid contact with skin, eyes, and mucus membranes while handling this product. In case of accidental ingestion contact a Poison Control Center or physician immediately.
PHYSICAL OR CHEMICAL HAZARDS:
FIRST AID
If Swallowed: Contact a poison control center immediately as emergency care may be needed. Do not encourage personnel to vomit substance unless directed by poison control center representative.
If in eyes: If product residue affects the eyes, keep affected eye open and flush out with water. Rinse eye for fifteen to twenty minutes. Contact lenses, if in use, should be removed after the initial five minutes and washing of eye be continued. Get in touch with a doctor or poison control center for further advice and action to be taken.
If on skin or clothing: Individuals with known allergies to antibiotics should remove clothing which has come in contact with product. Skin should be washed with liberal volumes of water for fifteen to twenty minutes. Topical or oral forms of antihistamines may be taken if reaction occurs. Approach a doctor or poison control centre for further advice and action to be taken.
Storage & Disposal
Storage: Tablets should be stored at temperatures ranging from 20 -25 degrees Celsius (68-77 degrees F). Do not store medication among food or drink. The contents should not be transferred to other containers.
Disposal: Empty containers should be disposed of as directed and never re-used. Recycling or garbage disposal is viable as directed upon product label. Consult a medical waste agency for directions to depose of remaining drug and container. Contact 1-800-CLEANUP for additional information.
BRAND VS GENERIC COMPARISON
Brand name of Clavamox is CLAVAMOXA TABLETS. The generic form of Clavamox is (amoxicillin trihydrate/clavulanate potassium). These products contain the same active ingredient but cost less and can contain more per container. Generic forms of this product however are not issued by veterinarian and storage regulations are variable. Name brand has a higher reliance rate and is veterinarian recommended.