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  1. 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.

  2. 1 lip 2010 · ANTIPROTOZOAL THERAPY. In cats with diarrhea caused by Giardia, Cystoisospora, or Tritrichomonas species, an antiparasitic, antiprotozoal, or antimicrobial agent is indicated alone or in combination.

  3. Antibiotics are primarily used when a bacterial infection is the cause of diarrhea. A veterinarian will typically run tests to diagnose this. However, some antibiotics, such as metronidazole, can also treat other types of diarrhea.

  4. Cefpodoxime (PO) has been approved for use in dogs, and cefovecin (SC) has been approved for use in dogs and cats. Cephalosporins are particularly useful to treat infections of soft tissue and bone due to bacteria that are resistant to other commonly used antimicrobials.

  5. 9 lip 2020 · However, antibiotics are still frequently prescribed to dogs or cats that present with acute diarrhoea. Detection of pathogenic bacteria in the faeces of animals with severe disease, or in those at risk of septicaemia, may warrant the use of antibiotics.

  6. Treatment for diarrhea in dogs, cats, horses, and other nonruminants includes fluid therapy, electrolyte replacement, maintenance of acid-base balance, and control of discomfort. Antiparasitic drugs or dietary modification can also play an important role in the treatment of some types of diarrhea.

  7. 8 paź 2024 · Common treatment for a cat experiencing symptoms of diarrhea include: Diet changes: a change in your cat's diet may be enough for mild diarrhea. Medications: in chronic cases, the veterinarian may give cat diarrhea medicine in addition to dietary recommendations.