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For swine bacterial respiratory infections (label dosage; FDA-approved): 3 –5 mg/kg, IM, q 24 h for a total of 3 consecutive days. ELDU prohibited. Ceftiofur crystalline-free acid. Horses. 6.6 mg/kg, IM, at 0 and 96 h; 6.6 mg/kg, SC, q 72 h (foals) Cattle
Dose of Cefuroxime in Dogs and Cats. Dogs, Cats: For surgical prophylaxis: 20 mg/kg I.V. slowly (over 5 min) 30 min prior to surgery and then repeat q1.5–3h during surgery. For susceptible infections: 10–30 mg/kg I.V. q8–12h.
Use of ceftiofur for treatment of soft-tissue infections in dogs is not recommended because proper dosages and safety have not been documented. Cefpodoxime (PO) has been approved for use in dogs, and cefovecin (SC) has been approved for use in dogs and cats.
21 sty 2021 · The first‐generation cephalosporin, cefazolin (CEZ), has been used in horses 6 , 7 with a default recommended dosage regimen of 10–22 mg/kg bwt q6–8h in textbook and 25mg/kg bwt q6h in Clinical and Laboratory Standards Institute (CLSI) standards. 8 , 9 However, the recommended dose has a 2‐fold range in textbooks, and the rational ...
Cefadroxil. Dogs: 20 mg/kg, PO, q 12 h for 3–30 d. Cats: 20 mg/kg, PO, q 24 h for a minimum of 3 weeks. Cefaclor. 10–25 mg/kg, PO, q 12 h for 3–30 d. Cefovecin. 8 mg/kg, SC, q 14 d, repeated as needed if response to therapy is not complete (maximum treatment should not exceed 2 injections)a. Cefpodoxime.
On the veterinary diagnosis and treatment of your choice of species: dogs, cats, rabbits, exotics, horses and cattle
Abstract. Background: First-generation cephalosporins have good activity against gram-positive bacteria and are extensively used in horses. There are few reports of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics (PK/PD) analysis of cephalosporins in horses.