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Cat bite abscess |
generally gram positive. many antibiotics will work, so base choice on cost and availablilty
Ampicillin Synulox |
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Oral and dental infections |
Anaerobes
clindamycin is generally drug of choice metronidazole though poorly tolerated by cats Synulox is safe, though less specific, reasonable for periodontitis w/ secondary infection. |
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pyoderma |
most likely staph intermedius
cephalosporins (Seporex, rilexine, tenkorex) Synulox/noroclav
clindomycin |
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anal sac infections |
metronidazole/spiramycin |
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upper respiratory tract infections |
bordatella and mycoplasma
potentiated sulphonamides oxytetracyclines doxycycline fluroquinolones |
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urinary tract infections |
beta lactams (synulox) - simple UTI fluroquinolones - Relapse and recurrence/resistance to synulox |
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diarrhea |
metronidazole oxytetracycline |
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prostatitis |
TMPS fluroquinolone clindamycin if gram positive |
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bacterial peritonitis (ruptured pyometra, complications of bowel surgery) |
combinations for G+. G-. anaerobes
metronidazole, Pot amoxicillin, and fluroquinolones |