Overview
Antibiotics are essential medications used to combat bacterial infections in pets. They work by killing bacteria or preventing their growth, helping to restore health. It is vital that antibiotics are used correctly to avoid resistance and ensure effectiveness.
How It Works
Antibiotics target specific parts of bacterial cells, such as cell wall synthesis or protein production, disrupting their ability to reproduce and survive. Different classes of antibiotics work in various ways, making it essential to choose the right one for the specific type of infection.
Uses & Indications
Antibiotics are prescribed for a variety of bacterial infections, including:
- Skin infections
- Respiratory infections
- Urinary tract infections
- Gastrointestinal infections
Consulting a veterinarian is crucial to determine the appropriate antibiotic and duration of treatment.
Dosage Guidelines
Proper dosage is critical to avoid under-dosing or over-dosing. Here are general guidelines:
- Dogs:
- Small: 5-10 mg/lb
- Medium: 10-15 mg/lb
- Large: 15-20 mg/lb
- Cats:
- Standard: 5-10 mg/lb
Always follow the veterinarian's prescription as individual needs may vary.
Administration
Antibiotics are typically administered orally in the form of tablets, capsules, or liquid suspensions.
Side Effects
While generally safe, antibiotics can cause side effects:
- Common: Diarrhea, vomiting
- Rare: Allergic reactions
- Severe: Anaphylaxis (seek immediate veterinary care)
Precautions & Warnings
- Complete the full course of antibiotics even if symptoms improve.
- Avoid using leftover antibiotics.
- Inform the vet about any other medications or supplements the pet is taking.
Drug Interactions
- Antacids may reduce the absorption of some antibiotics.
- Combining with certain drugs may increase the risk of side effects.
Storage
Store antibiotics in a cool, dry place away from sunlight. Keep out of reach of children and pets.
FAQ
- Can antibiotics treat viral infections? No, they are ineffective against viruses.
- What if a dose is missed? Give it as soon as remembered, but skip if it's close to the next dose.
- How long before antibiotics take effect? Improvement is often seen within 48-72 hours.
- Can human antibiotics be used for pets? Only if prescribed by a veterinarian.
- What if my pet has an allergic reaction? Discontinue use and contact your vet immediately.