Indications:
Moxilin Vet for animals is indicated for treating bacterial infections in the following species:
- Livestock (calves, buffalo calves): Pneumonia, foot rot, colibacillosis, septicemia, etc.
- Goats/Sheep: Pneumonia, mastitis, colibacillosis, foot rot, and other infections.
- Horses: Respiratory infections, enteritis, septicemia, uteritis, etc.
- Poultry: Fowl cholera, CRD, salmonellosis, pneumonia, etc.
- Dogs/Cats: Dermatitis, pneumonia, leptospirosis, urinary tract infections, etc.
- Fish: Fin rot, tail rot, dropsy, white/red spot disease, etc.
Pharmacology Of Moxilin Vet:
The active ingredient in Moxilin Vet for animals, Amoxicillin, is a broad-spectrum bactericidal antibiotic. It inhibits bacterial cell wall synthesis, disrupting the peptidoglycan layer and resulting in cell death. This makes it effective against both Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria.
Dosage & Administration:
Oral Bolus:
- Livestock: 1 bolus per 125 kg body weight, twice daily.
- Horses: 1 bolus per 25-40 kg body weight, thrice daily.
- Poultry: 1 bolus per 10 liters of drinking water, twice daily.
- Dogs/Cats: 10 mg/kg body weight, twice daily.
- Fish: 80 mg/kg body weight daily.
Injection (IM/IV/SC):
- Cattle, Sheep, Goat, Pig: 7 mg/kg body weight, once or twice daily for 3-5 days.
- Horses: 10 mg/kg body weight, once daily.
- Dogs/Cats: 7 mg/kg body weight, once daily.
Interaction For Moxilin Vet:
- Avoid combining Moxilin Vet for animals with bacteriostatic antibiotics like Chloramphenicol, Erythromycin, or Tetracycline, as these can reduce its effectiveness.
- Probenecid may prolong Amoxicillin’s action by reducing renal clearance.
Contraindications:
- Hypersensitivity to Amoxicillin, penicillins, or other beta-lactam antibiotics.
- It is not suitable for animals with severe kidney dysfunction without dose adjustments.
- Avoid use in animals with beta-lactamase-producing bacterial infections.
Side Effects:
This medicine is generally well-tolerated. Possible mild side effects include:
- Diarrhea
- Indigestion
- Skin rashes or mild allergic reactions
- In rare cases, changes in appetite or behavior
Discontinue use if severe reactions occur and consult a veterinarian.
Pregnancy & Lactation For Moxilin Vet:
Moxilin Vet for animals is generally safe for pregnant and lactating animals under veterinary supervision. Ensure correct dosing to avoid any potential risks to offspring or the mother.
Precautions & Warnings:
- Use cautiously in animals with liver or kidney impairment.
- Monitor animals for any allergic reactions or signs of hypersensitivity.
- Observe proper withdrawal times to prevent contamination of meat or milk.
- Ensure hydration when administering the medication.
Overdose Effects:
Overdose of This Medicine for animals may cause:
- Severe gastrointestinal upset (vomiting, diarrhea)
- Neurological symptoms in extreme cases
- Contact a veterinarian immediately if an overdose is suspected.
Storage Conditions:
- Store Moxilin Vet for animals in a cool, dry place below 30°C.
- Please protect it from direct sunlight and keep it out of reach for children.
- Do not freeze. Use before the expiration date for best results.
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