Clindamycin Hydrochloride Drops - Migrated Rx
Clindamycin Hydrochloride Drops for Pets
Easy to dose prescription Clindamycin Hydrochloride drops work quickly and effectively to stop the bacteria that cause dental, soft tissue, skin and bone infections in dogs and cats.
- Fights bacteria that cause dental, skin, bone infections
- For dogs and cats
- Treats toxoplasmosis
- Liquid preparation with a dropper top bottle
Each drop of Clindamycin Hydrochloride contains the powerful antibiotic clindamycin, which is effective against a range of susceptible bacteria that cause infections in dogs and cats. Veterinarians prescribe Clindamycin Hydrochloride drops to treat serious skin and soft tissue infections, as well as dental infections and inflammation of the bone marrow and tissue adjacent to the bone. This medication is also recommended to treat some infections caused by protozoa including toxoplasmosis. The liquid preparation can be dosed directly or added to food. A dropper top on the bottle makes it easy to dose your pet accurately. Please follow your veterinarian’s dosing and storage directions for this medication carefully. Want to learn more about Clindamycin Hydrochloride drops? Click on the “More Info” tab above.
What you should know about Clindamycin Hydrochloride drops:
- Talk to your pet's veterinarian before using this product.
- Follow dosing directions exactly - don’t give your pet more medication than directed and don’t skip doses.
- Read the label carefully for information about storage, possible side effects, and drug interactions.
For additional information about Clindamycin Hydrochloride drops, click the “More Information” and “Package Insert” tabs above.
Resistance is a major concern when giving antibiotics. Resistance occurs when bacteria survive and mutate and are then able to survive even after antibiotics are given. To help avoid any resistance, it is important to give antibiotics as they are prescribed for as long as they are prescribed even if your pet is looking and feeling better.
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cats with Stomatitis
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This antibiotic did not agree with my kitty's tummy
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This antibiotic did not agree with my kitty's tummy
From UndisclosedComments about Clindamycin Hydrochloride Drops - Migrated Generic, 20mL Dropper VialThe Vet put my kitty on this for an infection, but my kitty couldn't tolerate it and developed, diarrhea and vomiting, even when given with food. -
Cat sinus
From Buffalo NYComments about Clindamycin Hydrochloride Drops - MigratedThis has worked for Nikos upper respiratory problems. He is no longer sneezing or snotting He is way better. -
Clindamycin Liquid 25mg/mL Generic,
From UndisclosedComments about Clindamycin Hydrochloride Drops - Migrated Generic, 20mL Dropper VialI chose this medication because my vet prescribed it for my dog, Happy after extensive dental work about 8 years ago. It seems to work because he hasn't any issues since, he also tolerates the med well. The price is much lower than what I would have to pay at the Vet's office. I also received a tracking email, so I could determine exactly when the medication would arrive.-
Here's Happy!
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This medication reduces nasal discomfort
From UndisclosedComments about Clindamycin Hydrochloride Drops - Migrated ZydaClin, 20mL Dropper BottleMy cat was in need of oral medication for her herpes. Clindamycin gives my cat a chance at a better life by reducing the nasal discomfort of her permanent condition.-
"My Snuggle Bug"
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Liquid clinda Worked great on my cat
From UndisclosedComments about Clindamycin Hydrochloride Drops - Migrated ZydaClin, 20mL Dropper BottleMy cats Vet Recommended clindamycin for and oral issue. Worked great! Thank you-
Drogo feeling better!
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Good customer service
From UndisclosedComments about Clindamycin Hydrochloride Drops - Migrated ZydaClin, 20mL Dropper BottleGreat price, great communication. Will order again.-
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Yummy puppy ice cream
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This medication helps prevent infections in his mouth.
From UndisclosedComments about Clindamycin Hydrochloride Drops - Migrated ZydaClin, 20mL Dropper BottleSpencer is a 17 year old Pug who has dental issues. I give him ZydaClin to prevent infections in his mouth.-
A happy 17 year old Pug.
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Zydaclin
From UndisclosedComments about Clindamycin Hydrochloride Drops - MigratedOzzy has bad teeth and his heart is not strong enough to have teeth pulled so he takes zydaclin 10 days a month-
Ozzy
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This medication helps my Chihuahua and saves me money
From UndisclosedComments about Clindamycin Hydrochloride Drops - Migrated ClindaMed, 20mL Dropper VialBitty's teeth are a problem at her advanced age. I was very happy to get this prescription at a big savings through Vet RX Direct.-
Happy Bitty
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Counterattack Medication
From UndisclosedComments about Clindamycin Hydrochloride Drops - Migrated ZydaClin, 20mL Dropper BottleHe was an outside cat that got into a mess by having fun. Took him in, and it's been a battle. Good thing is, there's always room to keep fighting. Thanks be to assistance and help that's given to us.-
Meet Grayson
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Why is my vet charging 12 times the price of this medication? And still have to ask the vet for a prescription. It's very wrong that vet's abuse the price this much.?
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Because vets are greedy!
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what are the after effects of the medication clindamycin hydrochloride fo a cat?
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According to Plumb’s Veterinary Drug Handbook, side effects that usually are not serious may include vomiting, diarrhea, or lack of an appetite. Drooling and lip smacking (especially in cats) may occur after giving this medication by mouth. Side effects that may be serious or indicate a serious problem may include bloody diarrhea, trouble swallowing, and complete loss of appetite.If you see any of these signs, please contact your veterinarian immediately. It is recommended that you contact your veterinarian if you have any concerns about your cat while on this medication.
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Where can I find the package information for ClindaMed in large print format??
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There is no published package information for ClindaMed in large print format. The information can be found electronically on the manufacturer’s website.
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As I was giving the medication to my dog, she tilted the head (cause she hates it, so she tries to escape the procedure), and some of it went in her eye. I just wanted to know if it's safe or not. I did my best to wash her eye right away, but I was wondering if it can cause any irritations. Thank you.?
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Since this medication was not manufactured to be administered to the eye, there is the possibility of irritation. Contact your dog's veterinarian if you have further questions or concerns.
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Is 1ml of 50mg/1ml once per day for two weeks too high of a concentration for my a 8 lb cat since I'm only seeing 25mg/ml??
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According to the package insert, cat should get 5.0 - 15.0 mg/lb body weight dose once every 24 hours depending on the severity of the condition. If your cat is 8 Ib, the dose range should be between 40mg-120mg/day, which is about 1.6ml-4.8ml of this 25mg/ml product. However, the dose should be determined based on the severity of the condition. Please consult with your veterinarian for advice on dosing this medication for your cat.
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Is there a better way to give this medication to my dog. I currently have to give it to him twice a day and I'm struggling to get the medication in. Are you able to mix the liquid medicine with anything for him to take.?
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Per manufacturer recommendation, there have been no studies on the chemical stability of the medication if mixed with food or liquids. The manufacturer recommends consultation with your veterinarian before mixing the medication with food or liquid.
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How many drops per bottle? my dogs take two tablets of this pill for two dogs 2pills twice a day for prevention of tooth decay how many bottles would I need ??
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Nancy, Clindamycin hydrochloride is dosed, generally, by the weight of the animal and measured in milliliters. Each bottle contains 20mL of clindamycin hydrochloride at a strength of 25 milligrams per milliliter. This is a total of 500 milligrams of clindamycin in each bottle. Without knowing the strength of the tablet that you are currently giving each dog, it would be impossible to say how many doses a bottle would contain for your dogs. While the recommended dose for dogs is 2.5-15mg per pound of body weight every 12 hours, actual dosing will be determined by your dogs' veterinarian based on their individual needs. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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