Description:
Doxycycline-based antibiotic product for dogs and cats.
Ingredients:
Doxycycline (as hyclate) 250 mg
Excipient q.s.p. 500 mg
Key benefits:
Treatment of acute and subacute infections caused by microorganisms sensitive to doxycycline:
– respiratory diseases (rhinitis, tonsillitis, bronchopneumonia, feline respiratory diseases)
– skin infections (suppurative dermatitis and abscesses)
– urinary tract infections (cystitis and prostatitis)
– reproductive tract infections (metritis)
Prolonged treatment is usually effective in chronic forms of the above diseases.
Intended for:
Dogs and cats.
Administration method:
Oral administration.
Presentation form:
Box of 10 tablets.
Dosage:
10 mg of doxycycline per kg of body weight daily, a single daily dose, with food, for 3 to 5 days for acute and subacute conditions and for 10 days for chronic conditions.
For cats and small dogs: 1 tablet of Ronaxan 20 mg per 2 kg of body weight daily.
For large dogs: 1 tablet of Ronaxan 100 mg per 10 kg of body weight daily / 1 tablet of Ronaxan 250 mg per 25 kg of body weight daily.
Possible adverse effects:
Adverse reactions such as vomiting, esophagitis and diarrhea have been reported during tetracycline therapy.
The product should not be administered to animals with dysphagia or other diseases accompanied by vomiting.
If you notice serious reactions or other unusual elements, please inform your veterinarian.
Precautions:
Do not use in case of hypersensitivity to the active substances or to any of the excipients.
The safety of the veterinary medicinal product has not been established during pregnancy or lactation.
Doxycycline should not be combined with other antibiotics, especially bactericidal drugs such as β-lactams.
Simultaneous administration of oral gastric dressings and antacids should be avoided as they reduce the availability of doxycycline.
Storage:
Store in a place protected from moisture and direct sunlight, at temperatures up to 25°C.
In case of overdose:
Vomiting may occur in dogs after administration of 5 times the recommended dose.
In case of overdose, please contact your veterinarian immediately.


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