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Amoxicillin does not help with kennel cough. Go see your veterinarian.
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.
The typical dose of Amoxicillin-Clavulante for children is 25-45 mg/kg per day, divided into two doses. For a 70 lb child, this would be approximately 635-1,143 mg per day. It is important to consult with a healthcare provider for the correct dosage based on the child's specific condition.
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Fred's rule is a formula for finding pediatric medication dosages. It is as follows: Child's dosage = age in months divided by 150 multiplied by the adult dosage. For example: a 1 year old child weighs 16 lb. The normal adult dosage is 800mg. What is the child's dosage? x=12mos/150 * 800mg., x=.08 * 800 = 64mg.
I need help. I have an 80lb dog and I need to buy amoxicillin what will be the doseage should i get him?
.79 lbs is also 79% of 1 lb; 1 lb = 16 oz. Multiply 16 x .79 to solve: (16 x.79 = 12.64 oz)
The dosage is important. If you have the cortisone, a veterinarian must have prescribed it. Ask them.
No, dosages depend on weight.
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Bronchitis is usually viral and not responsive to antibiotics. In the more unusual bacterial cases, the causes are not responsive to amoxicillin but require other antibiotics for treatment. Be responsible and see your health care provider for an appropriate treatment. Random use of antibiotics is one of the contributors to drug-reistant strains.
5lb is bigger becuase 5 lb is 80 oz