Levaquin is an antibiotic that some veterinarians prescribe for canine infections. However, you should not dose a dog on your own. The amount a dog needs is different than what a human needs. It varies greatly from dog to dog. The weight, breed, and type of infection can all be variables. If you give your dog too much, it can make him very ill. If you give him too little, you can actually make the infection much worse. If you feel your dog is that ill, it definitely needs to go to a vet.
MOXIFLOXACIN
No, Levaquin is an antiobiotic. Levoceitizine is an antihistimine.
can I take levaquin for biaxin allergic
Yes. Levaquin (levafloxacin) is not a sulfa antibiotic. It is a fluoroquinolone.
No
can dogs give cats lice
no it's a fluoroquinolone
Yes, you can take Levaquin for strep. It is not the antibiotic of choice for strep throat. Penicillin or Macrolides are first and second choice, respectively. Levaquin is a strong antibiotic and is a bit much for treating something like strep.
No but many levaquin side effexts are similar to MS. I was treated with this drug and for about 4 years believed I had MS.
biaxin and levaquin
Yes,
yes