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Most prescriptions are delivered within 3-5 days.Clavamox is a broad-spectrum antibiotic for dogs and cats. It's often prescribed by veterinarians for the treatment of infections, like those found in the urinary tract. This medication can also help treat infected wounds and abscesses, and comes in an easy-to-administer liquid form—simply disguise it in normal meals.
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Item Number | 146216 |
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Common Brand Name(s) | Clavamox |
For Use With | Dogs & Cats |
Generic Name | Amoxicillin, Clavulanate Potassium |
Administration Form | Oral |
Product Form | Suspension |
Health Condition | Urinary Tract Infections (UTI), Skin Infections, Wounds, Dental Infections |
Drug Type | Antibiotic |
Clavamox is used to treat susceptible bacteria that cause infections in regions of the body. Clavamox can also be effective in treating infected wounds. Clavamox is not a treatment for viral or parasitic infections.
Possible Side Effects: The most common side effects include vomiting, diarrhea, and lack of appetite. Symptoms of an allergic reaction include shortness of breath, hives, swelling of the lips, tongue, or face, rash or collapse. Other less serious side effects such as a yeast or fungal infection may be more likely to occur. Contact your veterinarian immediately if any unusual symptoms develop while your pet is taking Clavamox.
Tell your veterinarian about any vitamins, supplements, or medications your pet is taking before starting Clavamox. Interactions may occur with bacteriostatic drugs such as erythromycin or tetracyclines.
Safety of use in pregnant or breeding animals has not been determined. For use in dogs and cats only.
Amoxicillin Trihydrate 50 mg, Clavulanic Acid 12.5 mg.
Dogs: The recommended dosage is 6.25 mg/lb (1 mL/10 lb) of body weight twice a day. Skin and soft tissue infections such as abscesses, cellulitis, wounds, superficial/juvenile pyoderma, and periodontal infections should be treated for 5–7 days or for 48 hours after all symptoms have subsided. If no response is seen after 5 days of treatment, therapy should be discontinued and the case reevaluated. Deep pyoderma may require treatment for 21 days; the maximum duration of treatment should not exceed 30 days.
Cats: The recommended dosage is 62.5 mg (1 mL) twice a day. Skin and soft tissue infections such as abscesses and cellulitis/dermatitis should be treated for 5–7 days or 48 hours after all symptoms have subsided, not to exceed 30 days. If no response is seen after 3 days of treatment, therapy should be discontinued and the case reevaluated.
Store the suspension in the refrigerator. Do not store dry powder at temperatures above 77°F. Use within 10 days.
Clavamox is an antibiotic belonging to the penicillin family. Clavamox contains amoxicillin and clavulanate and is known as potentiated penicillin. Antibiotics, also known as antimicrobials, are used to treat infections caused by bacteria. They do not work against viruses.
Clavamox has been shown to be effective in the treatment of skin and soft tissue infections in dogs and cats, periodontal (tooth-related) infections in dogs and urinary tract (bladder and kidney) infections in cats.
Clavamox tablets should be kept in a cool, dry place at room temperature. (Do not remove the tablets from the foil strip until ready to use.)
Clavamox drops should be kept in the refrigerator. Drops are good for 10 days after you have mixed up the solution. After ten days, be sure to throw away any unused drops.
The tablets need to remain in the foil until ready to use. The product is not stable outside of the foil packaging and efficacy may be affected.
Clavamox is not scored and is not meant to be broken in half. Once the tablet is removed from the foil, the unused half should not be stored for any period of time.
Clavamox drops must be stored in the refrigerator. If there has been any change in color or odor of the product it is recommended to discard it.
No. Clavamox drops are damaged by freezing.
As with any medicine, Clavamox may cause problems. Some pets may have an allergic reaction to this kind of medicine. Symptoms of an allergic reaction include swelling of the face, itchy skin, hives, vomiting, diarrhea or breathing problems. Allergic reactions may be serious and may happen very quickly. If you think your pet is having an allergic reaction to the medicine, call your veterinarian right away.
In dogs: Skin and soft tissue infections such as wounds, abscesses, cellulitis, superficial/juvenile and deep pyoderma due to susceptible strains of the following organisms: β-lactamase-producing Staphylococcus aureus, non-β-lactamase-producing Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus spp., Streptococcus spp., Escherchia coli and periodontal infections due to susceptible strains of both aerobic and anaerobic bacteria.
In cats: Skin and soft tissue infections such as wounds, abscesses, cellulitis/dermatitis due to susceptible strains of the following organisms: β-lactamase-producing Staphylococcus aureus, non-β-lactamase-producing Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus spp., Streptococcus spp., Escherchia coli, Pasteurella spp. urinary tract infections (cystitis) due to susceptible strains of Escherchia coli.
Clavamox contains semisynthetic penicillin (amoxicillin) and has the potential for producing allergic reactions. If an allergic reaction occurs, administer epinephrine and/or steroids.
Dogs: The recommended dosage is 6.25 mg/lb of body weight twice a day by mouth.
Skin and soft tissue infections such as abscesses, cellulitis, wounds, superficial/juvenile pyoderma, and periodontal infections should be treated for 5–7 days or for 48 hours after all symptoms have subsided. If no response is seen after 5 days of treatment, therapy should be discontinued and the case reevaluated. Deep pyoderma may require treatment for 21 days; the maximum duration of treatment should not exceed 30 days.
Cats: The recommended dosage is 62.5 mg twice a day by mouth.
Skin and soft tissue infections such as abscesses and cellulitis/dermatitis should be treated for 5–7 days or for 48 hours after all symptoms have subsided, not to exceed 30 days. If no response is seen after 3 days of treatment, therapy should be discontinued and the case reevaluated.
Urinary tract infections may require treatment for 10–14 days or longer. The maximum duration of treatment should not exceed 30 days.
The use of this drug is contraindicated in animals with a history of allergic reaction to any of the penicillins or cephalosporins.
Clavamox was launched in the US in 1984 by SmithKline Beecham (SKB) Animal Health. It became a PAH product in 1994 after SKB was sold to Pfizer.
There is no minimum age for the use of Clavamox on the product label. In Dr. Margaret Root-Kustritz’s reproductive/neonatology book (Clinical Canine and Feline Reproduction: Evidence-Based Answers), she provides a Clavamox dose of 12.5-25.0 mg/kg PO every 12 hours for kittens and 20-30 mg/kg PO every 8 hours for puppies.
Clavamox is stable in the presence of gastric acid and not significantly influenced by gastric or intestinal contents. The two components are rapidly absorbed resulting in amoxicillin and clavulanic acid concentrations in serum, urine, and tissues similar to those produced when each is administered alone. Amoxicillin and clavulanic acid diffuse readily into most body tissues and fluid with the exception of brain and spinal fluid.
Per Plumb’s Drug Formulary, the half-life in dogs is .39 hours with peak plasma levels occurring 1 hour after absorption. The drug is excreted unchanged in the urine. In dogs, 34-52% of a dose is excreted in the urine as unchanged drug and metabolites, 25-27% eliminated in the feces and 16-33% into the respired air.
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I have two kitties, one of which got what me and my vet assumed to be a cold or respiratory infection of some kind. I had some problems with shipping but Chewy took care of it as best they could. It’s only day one of giving the sick kitty this stuff and he’s already doing so much better. Could not recommend more! His sneezing has gone down so much and he’s not nearly as snotty. Sounds like his airways have cleared quite a bit and, again it’s only the first day he’s gotten to take this. Def recommend! Photo below for the kitty tax haha
My veterinarian prescribed Clavamox for my cat who has a sinus blockage. I certainly am not a doctor, and I don't have the authority to recommend any specific drug, but I've used Clavamox for other cats in the past, and it is an extremely effective antibiotic for most bacterial infections. Unfortunately, in this case, the sinus blockage is caused by bone cancer in his upper jaw, and no medication can help. However, if he develops a secondary infection due to the blockage, I will use the Clavamox to treat that.
Vet was going to charge me $130. Chewy charges $60. Same med. Working fine.
Super fast shipping with my vets prescription
I used this for my cat jack mix it with there food works great and if the meds are not refrigerated it will go bad to everyone I see it says it turned brown that means it's bad throw it away
Good price speedy delicwvery
My dog got kennel cough from the groomers. She was getting so sick. After speaking to my vet I called Chewy . They arranged the prescription and the delivery right away. My baby was better in just a few days .
My dog did not like the taste of this too much but its medicine! The syringe was absolutely terrible and did not work so I had to find another one to use. Not sure what the price difference would have been If I got this from my vet but I believe the price at chewy is always better!
It made her very sick in 3 doses and then turned brown so I stopped using it, using natural methods now
I was able to finish out the 7-day treatment but it caused her more stress than anything and the smell was horrible to her so I couldn't even disguise it in her food... Having to put it into her mouth with the syringe caused a lot of stress to her and exacerbated her breathing issues