Zeniquin (marbofloxacin) Rx

Zeniquin (marbofloxacin) Rx


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What are Zeniquin Tablets for Dogs and Cats?

  • Zeniquin is a prescription medication for dogs that contains the antibiotic Marbofloxacin.

Why do cats and dogs use Zeniquin?

  • Veterinarians may prescribed Zeniquin to treat a variety of different bacterial infections, such as infections of the urinary tract, skin, or soft tissue.

What else should I know about Zeniquin?

  • Treats a variety of bacterial infections in dogs and cats.
  • May be given to treat urinary tract infections, infections of the kidney or prostate, and types of skin infections.
  • Prescription antibiotic.
  • Zeniquin is not effective against viral infections.

What problems could my dog or cat have with Zeniquin?

  • Do not give Zeniquin at the same time as other drugs containing calcium, iron, or aluminum, as these will reduce Zeniquin's effectiveness.
  • Common side effects include nausea, vomiting, and diarrhea.
  • Marbofloxacin may cause joint abnormalities in young animals, during pregnancy, or while nursing.

How do you use Zeniquin?

  • Zeniquin is best when given without food on an empty stomach. Follow your veterinarian's directions.
  • Do not stop giving Zeniquin until you have finished the full course of treatment or without discussing it first with your veterinarian.

What is in Zeniquin?

  • The drug in Zeniquin is Marbofloxacin.
  • Marbofloxacin is a fluoroquinolone antibiotic that kills certain types of susceptible bacteria.

Will I get what I see in the picture?

  • Zeniquin is a brand name. You will receive the exact brand that you request.

Is it important for my dog or cat to finish all of the Zeniquin?

  • Zeniquin contains 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.