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  1. Recommended drugs for uncomplicated UTI include amoxicillin, cephalosporins, and trimethoprim-sulfonamide. 3,6 Although patients with an uncomplicated UTI are often successfully treated empirically, repeated treatment without culture and susceptibility results may lead to incorrect choice of antimicrobial, unnecessary adverse effects, and ...

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      Urology & Renal Medicine Urinary Tract Infections in Dogs....

  2. 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.

  3. 27 paź 2023 · The aim of this review was to provide an up-to-date overview of UTIs in dogs and cats and to improve the current understanding of the epidemiology, pathogenic aspects of uropathogens, and innovative therapeutic modalities.

  4. 4 paź 2024 · 1. Resistant Bacterial Infections. Some cats, just like some people, have urinary tract infections caused by bacteria that the initial antibiotics don’t treat or ones the bacteria are...

  5. 1 sty 2011 · Most feline UTIs can be successfully treated using oral amoxicillin or amoxicillin/clavulanic acid administered for at least 14 days, but the prevalence of antimicrobial resistance amongst infecting bacterial species is a growing concern. There is currently no conclusive information on the safety and efficacy of alternative therapeutic agents ...

  6. 1 mar 2015 · This study assessed evidence for efficacy of antibiotic treatment in canine and feline urinary tract infections (UTIs). • Of 14 peer-reviewed prospective and controlled studies identified, five were randomised controlled clinical trials. • There is little evidence concerning antibiotic treatment of UTI in dogs and cats. •

  7. 28 paź 2021 · Most commonly prescribed antimicrobials or antimicrobial combinations for 5724 cats diagnosed with sporadic cystitis, recurrent cystitis and pyelonephritis. A total of 15 antimicrobials were prescribed; however, only cefovecin, amoxicillin–clavulanic acid, orbifloxacin, marbofloxacin and enrofloxacin accounted for at least 1% of prescriptions each.