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Dogs. 5–20 mg/kg, PO, IV, or SC, q 12–24 h. Cats. 2.5 mg/kg, PO, IV, or SC, q 12 h; or 5 mg/kg, PO, IV, or SC, q 24 h. Cattle (excluding veal and lactating dairy) 7.5–12.5 mg/kg, SC, once. 2.5–5 mg/kg, SC, q 24 h for 3–5 days.
25 sie 2023 · If used in dogs, the dose must be very high. Usually, the dose only needs to be given every 24 hours. However, for difficult infections, the drug may need to be given every 12 hours.
12 sie 2020 · The usual dosage of ciprofloxacin for dogs can range from 5 to 15 mg per kilogram of the dog’s body weight, or 2.27 to 6.8 mg per pound, given once every twelve hours. Your veterinarian...
Ciprofloxacin is a short-acting drug and will generally be out of your pet’s system within 24 hours after the last dose is given, although the effects may last longer if your pet has decreased liver or kidney function.
Dose of Ciprofloxacin in Dogs and Cats. Dogs, Cats: 1 drop to affected eye q6h; intensive therapy q30–120mins for short-term use (1–2 days).
The bioavailability of ciprofloxacin after administration PO in dogs is variable and can be as little as 40%; it is 0%–20% in cats and horses. Enrofloxacin has better bioavailability in horses (60%), which is not affected by feeding.
This study can help determine if ciprofloxacin can be effective, and what dose provides a high probability of clinical success. Because large dogs have lower blood concentrations, higher ciprofloxacin dosages may need to be considered to help increase the likelihood of bacterial eradication.