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What is Antirobe Aquadrops?

Antirobe Aquadrops (clindamycin drops) is an oral liquid antibiotic used to treat soft tissue, dental, and bone infections caused by susceptible strains of bacteria. Antirobe Aquadrops requires a prescription from your veterinarian.

NOTE: Antirobe capsules are also available.

For:

Cats and Dogs

Benefits:

  • A highly effective antibiotic
  • Treats respiratory tract, skin, and soft tissue infections, and peritonitis
  • Good for treating periodontal disease

How does Antirobe Aquadrops work?

Antirobe Aquadrops penetrates to the source of the bacterial infection. It inhibits bacteria by suppressing protein synthesis and growth.

Cautions:

Antibiotics can cause diarrhea. If the diarrhea is watery or has blood in it, call your veterinarian. Do not use any medication to stop the diarrhea unless your veterinarian has told you to do so.

Brand Name:

Antirobe (Zoetis), Antirobe Aquadrops (Zoetis), Cleocin (Pharmacia)

Generic Name:

Clindamycin (klin-da-my'-sin)

What is the most important thing I should know about Antirobe Aquadrops?

Do not use this medication if your pet is allergic to clindamycin or lincomycin (Bactramycin, L-Mycin, Lincocin). Do not give Antirobe together with erythromycin (E-Mycin, E.E.S., Ery-Tab, and others). Tell your veterinarian if your pet has kidney disease, liver disease, colitis, asthma, eczema, or allergic skin reaction. Give this medication for the entire length of time prescribed by your veterinarian. Symptoms may get better before the infection is fully treated. Antibiotics can cause diarrhea. If the diarrhea is watery or has blood in it, call your veterinarian. Do not use any medication to stop the diarrhea unless your veterinarian has told you to do so. Periodic blood testing will be necessary. Kidney and liver function may also need to be tested. Prior to any surgery on your pet, let your veterinarian know if your pet is still receiving Antirobe Aquadrops. Antirobe Aquadrops is FDA-approved for use in dogs only; however, it is a commonly accepted practice for veterinarians to prescribe Antirobe for cats. Antirobe is a prescription medication available as 25 mg/ml drops, as well as 75 mg and 150 mg capsules. The usual dose of the drops for dogs is 1-6 ml per 10 pounds of body weight every 12 hours, and for cats is 1-3 ml per 5 pounds of body weight every 24 hours. The usual dose of the capsules for dogs is 2.5-15 mg/lb every 12 hours, and for cats is 5-15 mg/lb every 24 hours.

What should I discuss with my veterinarian before giving Antirobe Aquadrops to my pet?

Do not give this medication if your pet is allergic to it or lincomycin (Bactramycin, L-Mycin, Lincocin). Do not give Antirobe Aquadrops together with erythromycin (E-Mycin, E.E.S., Ery-Tab, and others). Tell your veterinarian if your pet has kidney disease, liver disease, colitis, asthma, eczema, or allergic skin reaction. Tell your veterinarian if your pet is pregnant or lactating.

How should Antirobe Aquadrops be given?

Give this medication exactly as prescribed by your veterinarian. Do not give in larger amounts, or give for longer than recommended by your veterinarian. Follow the directions on the prescription label. The usual dosage for dogs is 1 to 6 ml by mouth for each 10 lbs of pet's body weight every 12 hours. The usual dosage for cats is 1 to 3 ml by mouth for each 5 lbs of pet's body weight once every 24 hours. Allow plenty of water for your pet to drink. Give this medication orally for the entire length of time prescribed by your veterinarian. Symptoms may get better before the infection is fully treated. Periodic blood testing will be necessary. Kidney and liver function may also need to be tested. Prior to any surgery on your pet, let your veterinarian know if your pet is still taking Antirobe Aquadrops.

What are the potential side effects of Antirobe Aquadrops?

If any of the following serious side effects occur, stop giving Antirobe Aquadrops and seek emergency veterinary medical help: an allergic reaction (hives, difficulty breathing, or swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat). Stop the medication and talk to your veterinarian if any of these side effects occur: diarrhea that is watery or bloody, fever, chills, body aches, nausea, stomach pain, loss of appetite, dark urine, jaundice, urinating less than usual or not at all, fever, headache, or blistering or peeling of the skin. Side effects other than those listed in this guide may occur. Talk to your veterinarian about any side effect that is unusual or especially bothersome to your pet.

What happens if I miss giving a dose of Antirobe Aquadrops?

Give the missed dose as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the missed dose and give the next regularly scheduled dose. Do not give a double dose of the medication.

What happens if I overdose my pet on Antirobe Aquadrops?

Seek emergency veterinary medical attention if you think you have given your pet too much of this medication. Symptoms of Antirobe Aquadrops overdose may include vomiting, loss of appetite, weight loss, depression, behavior changes, or seizure.

What should I avoid while giving Antirobe Aquadrops to my pet?

Antibiotics can cause diarrhea. If the diarrhea is watery or has blood in it, call your veterinarian. Do not use any medication to stop the diarrhea unless your veterinarian has told you to do so.

What other drugs will affect Antirobe Aquadrops?

There may be other drugs that can effect Antirobe Aquadrops. Tell your veterinarian about all prescription and over-the-counter medications you give your pet including vitamins, minerals, and herbal products.

Antirobe Aquadrops Directions:

  • Antirobe Aquadrops is a prescription antibiotic and is used in the treatment of serious infections such as soft tissue, dental, and bone infections.
  • Give this medication the entire length of time prescribed by your veterinarian. Symptoms may get better before the infection is fully treated.
  • The concentration of Antirobe Aquadrops is 25 mg/1 ml.
Tip:

Antibiotics can cause diarrhea. If the diarrhea is watery or has blood in it, call your veterinarian. Do not use any medication to stop the diarrhea unless your veterinarian has told you to do so.

Antirobe Aquadrops Dosage:

Antirobe Aquadrops Dosage for Cats
Weight Dosage
All weights Give 1 to 3 ml for each 5 lbs of pet's body weight once every 24 hours.
Antirobe Aquadrops Dosage for Dogs
Weight Dosage
All weights Give 1 to 6 ml for each 10 lbs of pet's body weight every 12 hours
Antirobe Aquadrops Dosage for Horses
Horses
Do not use!

Storage:

Antirobe Aquadrops should be stored at controlled room temperature 68°-77°F (20°-25°C) away from moisture and heat.

Antirobe Aquadrops Ingredients:

Antirobe Aquadrops
Active Ingredients (per ml) Amount
Clindamycin Hydrochloride liquid 25 mg/ml
Ethyl Alcohol 8.64%

What is Antirobe Aquadrops?

Antirobe Aquadrops (clindamycin drops) is an oral liquid antibiotic used to treat soft tissue, dental, and bone infections caused by susceptible strains of bacteria. Antirobe Aquadrops requires a prescription from your veterinarian.

NOTE: Antirobe capsules are also available.

For:

Cats and Dogs

Benefits:

  • A highly effective antibiotic
  • Treats respiratory tract, skin, and soft tissue infections, and peritonitis
  • Good for treating periodontal disease

How does Antirobe Aquadrops work?

Antirobe Aquadrops penetrates to the source of the bacterial infection. It inhibits bacteria by suppressing protein synthesis and growth.

Cautions:

Antibiotics can cause diarrhea. If the diarrhea is watery or has blood in it, call your veterinarian. Do not use any medication to stop the diarrhea unless your veterinarian has told you to do so.

Brand Name:

Antirobe (Zoetis), Antirobe Aquadrops (Zoetis), Cleocin (Pharmacia)

Generic Name:

Clindamycin (klin-da-my'-sin)

What is the most important thing I should know about Antirobe Aquadrops?

Do not use this medication if your pet is allergic to clindamycin or lincomycin (Bactramycin, L-Mycin, Lincocin). Do not give Antirobe together with erythromycin (E-Mycin, E.E.S., Ery-Tab, and others). Tell your veterinarian if your pet has kidney disease, liver disease, colitis, asthma, eczema, or allergic skin reaction. Give this medication for the entire length of time prescribed by your veterinarian. Symptoms may get better before the infection is fully treated. Antibiotics can cause diarrhea. If the diarrhea is watery or has blood in it, call your veterinarian. Do not use any medication to stop the diarrhea unless your veterinarian has told you to do so. Periodic blood testing will be necessary. Kidney and liver function may also need to be tested. Prior to any surgery on your pet, let your veterinarian know if your pet is still receiving Antirobe Aquadrops. Antirobe Aquadrops is FDA-approved for use in dogs only; however, it is a commonly accepted practice for veterinarians to prescribe Antirobe for cats. Antirobe is a prescription medication available as 25 mg/ml drops, as well as 75 mg and 150 mg capsules. The usual dose of the drops for dogs is 1-6 ml per 10 pounds of body weight every 12 hours, and for cats is 1-3 ml per 5 pounds of body weight every 24 hours. The usual dose of the capsules for dogs is 2.5-15 mg/lb every 12 hours, and for cats is 5-15 mg/lb every 24 hours.

What should I discuss with my veterinarian before giving Antirobe Aquadrops to my pet?

Do not give this medication if your pet is allergic to it or lincomycin (Bactramycin, L-Mycin, Lincocin). Do not give Antirobe Aquadrops together with erythromycin (E-Mycin, E.E.S., Ery-Tab, and others). Tell your veterinarian if your pet has kidney disease, liver disease, colitis, asthma, eczema, or allergic skin reaction. Tell your veterinarian if your pet is pregnant or lactating.

How should Antirobe Aquadrops be given?

Give this medication exactly as prescribed by your veterinarian. Do not give in larger amounts, or give for longer than recommended by your veterinarian. Follow the directions on the prescription label. The usual dosage for dogs is 1 to 6 ml by mouth for each 10 lbs of pet's body weight every 12 hours. The usual dosage for cats is 1 to 3 ml by mouth for each 5 lbs of pet's body weight once every 24 hours. Allow plenty of water for your pet to drink. Give this medication orally for the entire length of time prescribed by your veterinarian. Symptoms may get better before the infection is fully treated. Periodic blood testing will be necessary. Kidney and liver function may also need to be tested. Prior to any surgery on your pet, let your veterinarian know if your pet is still taking Antirobe Aquadrops.

What are the potential side effects of Antirobe Aquadrops?

If any of the following serious side effects occur, stop giving Antirobe Aquadrops and seek emergency veterinary medical help: an allergic reaction (hives, difficulty breathing, or swelling of the face, lips, tongue, or throat). Stop the medication and talk to your veterinarian if any of these side effects occur: diarrhea that is watery or bloody, fever, chills, body aches, nausea, stomach pain, loss of appetite, dark urine, jaundice, urinating less than usual or not at all, fever, headache, or blistering or peeling of the skin. Side effects other than those listed in this guide may occur. Talk to your veterinarian about any side effect that is unusual or especially bothersome to your pet.

What happens if I miss giving a dose of Antirobe Aquadrops?

Give the missed dose as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the missed dose and give the next regularly scheduled dose. Do not give a double dose of the medication.

What happens if I overdose my pet on Antirobe Aquadrops?

Seek emergency veterinary medical attention if you think you have given your pet too much of this medication. Symptoms of Antirobe Aquadrops overdose may include vomiting, loss of appetite, weight loss, depression, behavior changes, or seizure.

What should I avoid while giving Antirobe Aquadrops to my pet?

Antibiotics can cause diarrhea. If the diarrhea is watery or has blood in it, call your veterinarian. Do not use any medication to stop the diarrhea unless your veterinarian has told you to do so.

What other drugs will affect Antirobe Aquadrops?

There may be other drugs that can effect Antirobe Aquadrops. Tell your veterinarian about all prescription and over-the-counter medications you give your pet including vitamins, minerals, and herbal products.

Antirobe Aquadrops Directions:

  • Antirobe Aquadrops is a prescription antibiotic and is used in the treatment of serious infections such as soft tissue, dental, and bone infections.
  • Give this medication the entire length of time prescribed by your veterinarian. Symptoms may get better before the infection is fully treated.
  • The concentration of Antirobe Aquadrops is 25 mg/1 ml.
Tip:

Antibiotics can cause diarrhea. If the diarrhea is watery or has blood in it, call your veterinarian. Do not use any medication to stop the diarrhea unless your veterinarian has told you to do so.

Antirobe Aquadrops Dosage:

Antirobe Aquadrops Dosage for Cats
Weight Dosage
All weights Give 1 to 3 ml for each 5 lbs of pet's body weight once every 24 hours.
Antirobe Aquadrops Dosage for Dogs
Weight Dosage
All weights Give 1 to 6 ml for each 10 lbs of pet's body weight every 12 hours
Antirobe Aquadrops Dosage for Horses
Horses
Do not use!

Storage:

Antirobe Aquadrops should be stored at controlled room temperature 68°-77°F (20°-25°C) away from moisture and heat.

Antirobe Aquadrops Ingredients:

Antirobe Aquadrops
Active Ingredients (per ml) Amount
Clindamycin Hydrochloride liquid 25 mg/ml
Ethyl Alcohol 8.64%

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