Description Clavamox is a chewable tablet, broad-spectrum, antibiotic for dogs and cats. It's often prescribed by veterinarians for the treatment of infections, like those found on the skin, in the respiratory tract and the urinary tract. This medication can also treat infected wounds and abscesses. Plus, a chewable tablet can be easily disguised in your pal's favorite food for easy administration—or simply given as a treat. Uses Clavamox is used to treat susceptible bacteria that cause infections in regions of the body including the skin, the respiratory tract, bone, and mouth. Clavamox can also be effective in treating infected wounds. Clavamox is not a treatment for viral or parasitic infections. Possible Side Effects The most common side effects are gastrointestinal in nature and include vomiting, diarrhea, and lack of appetite. Symptoms of an allergic reaction include shortness of breath, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue, or face, rash, or collapse. Other less serious side effects such as a yeast or fungal infection may be more likely to occur. Contact your veterinarian immediately if any unusual symptoms develop while your pet is taking Clavamox. Drug & Food Interactions Tell your veterinarian about any vitamins, supplements, or medications your pet is taking before starting Clavamox. Interactions may occur with bacteriostatic drugs such as erythromycin or tetracyclines. Precautions Safety of use in pregnant or breeding animals has not been determined. For use in dogs and cats only. Prescribing Information See all items by Clavamox Watch our Clavamox video Item Number 150454 For Use With Dogs & Cats Generic Name Amoxicillin, Clavulanate Potassium Common Brand Name(s) Clavamox, Augmentin Dosage Measure Use according to your veterinarian's instructions. Product Form Chewable Tablet Health Condition Skin Infections, Respiratory Infections, Wounds, Dental Infections Drug Type Antibiotic Ingredients Ingredients Amoxicillin and Clavulanate Potassium. Instructions Recommended Dosage Dogs: The recommended dosage is 6.25 mg/lb of body weight twice a day. Skin and soft tissue infections such as abscesses, cellulitis, wounds, superficial/ juvenile pyoderma, and periodontal infections should be treated for 5–7 days or for 48 hours after all symptoms have subsided. If no response is seen after 5 days of treatment, therapy should be discontinued and the case reevaluated. Deep pyoderma may require treatment for 21 days; the maximum duration of treatment should not exceed 30 days. Cats: The recommended dosage is 62.5 mg twice a day. Skin and soft tissue infections such as abscesses and cellulitis/dermatitis should be treated for 5–7 days or for 48 hours after all symptoms have subsided, not to exceed 30 days. If no response is seen after 3 days of treatment, therapy should be discontinued and the case reevaluated. Storage Instructions Store in a dry, cool place at temperatures not above 77°F. Do not remove from foil strip until ready to use. FAQ What Is Clavamox? Clavamox is an antibiotic belonging to the penicillin family. Clavamox contains amoxicillin and clavulanate and is known as potentiated penicillin. Antibiotics, also known as antimicrobials, are used to treat infections caused by bacteria. They do not work against viruses. Clavamox has been shown to be effective in the treatment of skin and soft tissue infections in dogs and cats, periodontal (tooth-related) infections in dogs and urinary tract (bladder and kidney) infections in cats. How Should Clavamox Be Stored? Clavamox tablets should be kept in a cool, dry place at room temperature. (Do not remove the tablets from the foil strip until ready to use.) Clavamox drops should be kept in the refrigerator. Drops are good for 10 days after you have mixed up the solution. After ten days, be sure to throw away any unused drops. Can I Remove The Tablets From The Foil All At Once? The tablets need to remain in the foil until ready to use. The product is not stable outside of the fo
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