dermatology brochure v19
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®<br />
cephacare<br />
clavubactin ®<br />
trimacare®<br />
®<br />
prednicare<br />
®<br />
marbocare<br />
fungiconazol ®<br />
amoxycare ®<br />
amoxicillin trihydrate<br />
amoxycare ® -<br />
for bacterial skin & wound infections<br />
• Pasteurella multocida is the most common organism cultured from dog and cat bite wounds<br />
- with rare exceptions it is susceptible to the penicillins (penicillin, amoxicillin and amoxicillin clavulanate) 7<br />
• In a survey in small animal practice, 39% of cutaneous swelings in cats were caused by cat bite abscesses 8<br />
• Amoxicillin (non-potentiated) was the most common<br />
antibiotic used (almost 40% of cases)<br />
• Effective treatment for cat bite abscesses<br />
• Tried and trusted<br />
• Excreted in urine - suitable for urinary infections<br />
• Versatile: a wide range of presentations for a<br />
variety of indications<br />
7. Muller and Kirks, Small Animal Dermatology (2001) 6th edition, 4, 310-311, I.<br />
8. Hill P. et al., Veterinary Record (2006).<br />
Dosage<br />
10mg/kg bodyweight<br />
twice daily