Clindamycin Liquid 25mg/mL Rx
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Clindamycin Liquid 25mg/mL Rx
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Requires veterinary authorization.
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Your pet's veterinarian will provide directions for use.
What is Clindamycin Liquid for Dogs and Cats?
- Clindamyin Liquid is a prescription oral medication for dogs that contains clindamycin, a lincosamide type antibiotic that kills certain types of susceptible bacteria.
Why do cats and dogs use Clindamycin?
- Clindamycin is commonly prescribed to treat dogs with a variety of bacterial infections such as dental infections, skin infections, deep wounds, abscesses, infections of the bone, or osteomyelitis.
What else should I know about Clindamycin?
- Antibiotic.
- Liquid is easy to dose.
- Prescription required.
What problems could my dog or cat have with Clindamycin?
- Clindamycin should not be given to horses, rabbits, mice, rats, guinea pigs, cattle, sheep, goats, or deer. They may develop fatal diarrhea from taking Clindamycin.
- Clindamycin has a bitter taste that may need to be masked to get your dog or cat to take it.
How do you use Clindamycin?
- Clindamycin may be given with or without food. Clindamycin may burn the throat if it is not given with a small amouth of food or water. Follow your veterinarian's directions.
What is in Clindamycin?
- The drug Clindamycin is a lincosamide antibiotic that works against certain types of bacteria.
Will I get what I see in the picture?
- ZydaClin, Clinda-Guard, ClindaMed, and Antirobe are brand names. You will receive the exact brand that you request.
- The Clindamycin Liquid listed as Generic is sold as an FDA approved generic drug. Brand may vary from order to order and variation to variation. We are unable to guarantee which brand will be available at the time of order shipment.
Is it important for my dog or cat to finish all of the Clindamycin?
- Clindamycin is an antibiotic. Resistance is a major concern when using antibiotics. To help avoid resistance, it is important for you to use this for as long as your veterinarian has prescribed, even if you dog or cat is looking and feeling better.
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For Zydaclin, do you need to feed food after administration to prevent esophageal injury??
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According to Plumb’s Veterinary Drug Handbook, this medication may be given with food or on an empty stomach. Liquid forms of the medication may be given using a syringe. When administering pills, it is recommended that you always follow “pilling” with a small amount of food or about a teaspoonful of water to make sure the capsules or tablets do not get stuck in the throat on the way to the stomach. Please consult with your veterinarian to determine what would be most appropriate for your pet.
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We were told to give the cat Clindamycin Hydrochloride oral drops through the nose. Nothing I have read says this is a way to administer the product. Is it ok to put drops in each nostril??
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A veterinarian may prescribe a medication for use in an extra-label manner that is not consistent with approved label directions. Please consult with your veterinarian to confirm the appropriate route of administration and directions using this medication in your dog.
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Where can I find the package information for ClindaMed in large print format??
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There is no published package information for ClindaMed in large print format. The information can be found electronically on the manufacturer’s website.
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My cat needs 150 mg/mL and I'm looking for a decent tasting liquid of Clindamycin. Do you offer this product in higher strenghts? If so how strong do you offer it and at what strength does the taste become horribly pungent, as Clindamycin naturally is.?
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clindamed ... can it be used for a cold in a cat?
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Clindamycin is used for bacterial infections in cats. Please contact your pet's veterinarian to determine the best treatment plan for your cat.
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I picked up a bottle of Sudan's Clinton's from the vet and it is unsealed. Is it safe to use??
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We are unable to find information on the product that you are referring to. Please contact your veterinarian to determine the safety of the product in your pet.
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As I was giving the medication to my dog, she tilted the head (cause she hates it, so she tries to escape the procedure), and some of it went in her eye. I just wanted to know if it's safe or not. I did my best to wash her eye right away, but I was wondering if it can cause any irritations. Thank you.?
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Since this medication was not manufactured to be administered to the eye, there is the possibility of irritation. Contact your dog's veterinarian if you have further questions or concerns.
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If the prescribed dose is 1.5 ml every 12 hours for my 10 lb cat, is that 1 and a half droppers? The dropper seems to be 1 ml so 1.5 would be 1.5 droppers.?
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Yes. Draw the medication up to the 1ml mark and then to the 0.5ml mark to get the total 1.5ml needed.
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How much will it cost for overnight??
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meow9, Next-day shipping is $19.99. Prescription items ship as soon as we have authorization from your pet's veterinarian. You can find more information by clicking the 'Shipping Info' link at the bottom of this page. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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If the cat does not eat the wet food with Clinisol liquid put on it, due to the alcohol smell, will the medicine evaporate? Just wondering...thanks?
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Ellen, The manufacturer does not provide specifics on how the medication should be administered. If you mix the medicine with the cat’s food it’s preferred to only use a small amount of food to make sure the cat consumes the entire dose of medicine. The alcohol present in the medication may evaporate over a period of time but the drug will remain on the food. Follow the directions given by your veterinarian when giving this medicine. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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