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A horse should be given penicillin when a veterinarian determines the horse has a bacterial infection that will respond to the penicillin.
No, penicillin does not have a negative effect on the urine canal.
No, regular penicillin (pen vee) won't change urine color. Some other medication may affect the urine color however.
Penicillin does not clean the urine. Penicillin is excreted via your urine. It is also not used to treat the urinary tract infection. Most of the bacteria that cause the infection in the urinary tract are not killed by Penicillin.
No, penicillin should never ever be given orally.
Pregnant women with GBS in their urine are treated with penicillin.
The horse would have a reaction to the Penicillin almost immediately. It is best to get away from a horse that has been wrongly injected with Penicillin as the horses brain will be affected and it will flip over backwards. There is no antidote for this, but you should call a equine veterinarian immediately.
Yes
Penicillin can affect urine output primarily by influencing kidney function. It is known to be excreted through the kidneys, and high doses may lead to increased urine output due to osmotic effects. Additionally, allergic reactions or side effects may cause changes in kidney function, potentially impacting urine production. However, in most cases, penicillin does not have a significant direct effect on urine output for the general population.
i don't recommend it.
Penicillin is not always the best drug to give to a horse, you should consult with your equine veterinarian to get an exact idea of what medicine should be used for the ear infection.
Not very well