In the horse world sulfamethoxazole is referred to as SMZ's. It is a broad spectrum antibiotic used to treat a range of ailments. The most common use is for respiratory infections, urinary infections and strangles. It is not for use in pregnant or nursing mares.
Suflamethoxazole is an antibiotic used to treat infections.
Only give your dog sulfamethoxazole if the vet gave you a perscription(this is the only way you can get it),
Sulfamethoxazole tmp is an antibiotic.
Cephalexin and sulfamethoxazole can not be taken together, irrespective of zicam. Cephalexin is bacteriocidal and all sulfa drugs including sulfamethoxazole are bacteriostatic.
It would be very rare for a hawk to give a horse any kind of trouble. No, they won't attack a horse.
yes
this mainly depends on the horse's workload... is it a hard working lesson horse? it would eat more. Is it a semi-retired horse? it would eat less.
a horse
Something that might give you a sore butt is a horse or a bike.
No, sulfamethoxazole does not cure chlamydia.
No, the size of a dog compared to a horse is very different. The dose would be to large
Yes