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In theory it should i know it dose for me but u should deff check with ur doc when ever taking an antibiotic
Amoxicillin should not be given to a cat unless a vet has prescribed the medication because a cat is not genetically the same as a human. Giving a cat medication that is for humans could kill the cat.
Nothing. You'll be fine. if your next dose is due in 4 hours or less, skip it. If your next does is more than 6 hours, take it.
Yes dogs can take Amoxicillin but call your vet to see how much first.
No. It is not too much. Upto four grams of amoxicillin is given in typhoid/day for ten to fourteen days.
My son is allergic to amoxicillin, but he can take azithromycin (Zithromax) with no problem. The nice thing about azithromycin is you take a double dose the first day, then a regular dose for the next 4, so you're taking medicine for only 5 days instead of the usual 7-10.
No cure is guaranteed; amoxicillin, in the correct dose, is very likely to work, but may not if the bacterium is resistant. The dose would have to be adjusted downwards for a kitten, of course; please see your vet.
Depending on the type of infection dose of Amoxicillin is 250, 375 or 500 mg three times/day for most of the infections for this teenager. Amoxicillin has wide margin of safety.
Nothing. You'll be fine. if your next dose is due in 4 hours or less, skip it. If your next does is more than 6 hours, take it.
Amoxicillin overdose symptoms may include short breath, diarrhea, nausea, stomach cramps, and vomiting. If you suspect Amoxicillin overdose, seek medical attention right away. If you miss a dose of this medicine, take it as soon as you can. However, if it is just about time for your next dose, skip the one you forgot and go on with your regular schedule. Never take a double dose.
No, amoxicillin is effective only against Gram positive bacteria and has no effect on viruses at all. Incidentally, there is no cure for parvovirus - the dog must clear it on its own.