Clindamycin Hydrochloride Drops - Migrated Rx

Clindamycin Hydrochloride Drops - Migrated Rx


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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.