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    Why to Use: Ampicillin is one of the first drugs of choice to prevent/treat soft tissue wounds/infection as well as certain urinary tract, GI, and respiratory infections (including pneumonia) caused by susceptible organisms. Ampicillin can also be used to treat leptospirosis. While there are plenty of other choices, some with less potential side-effects, and others with greater compatibility with other antibiotics (should combination therapy ultimately prove necessary), ampicillin remains an important antibiotic to have in your medicine chest because there are certain bacteria that ampicillin is more effective against than most other choices.


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    The following page shall serve as a continuously-growing database and resource of drug IDs, , but it is for Subscribed Members only. I will be discussing the most common kinds of medications dog owners are going to be dealing with, outlining what they do (and what they don't do), in order to assist you in making the right choices for your dogs. I am going to try to add a new drug description a few times per week, which I will announce on my blog, so it will pay to check back here often. Some days I won't be able to finish a submission, or some days I'll have other stuff to do, but for the most part I will try my best to post at least one new entry every few days. This page here will keep an accurate categorical record of these drugs and their descriptions, which will ultimately make this page a vital central resource for folks to refer to when they need it:

    Anthelmintics (Wormers)

    Benzimidazoles
    • Albendazole
    • Febantel
    • Fenbendazole
    • Oxfendazole


    Macrocyclic Lactones
    • Doramectin
    • Ivermectin
    • Milbemycin Oxime
    • Moxidectin


    Tetrahydropyrimidines
    • Pyrantel Pamoate
    • Pyrantel Tartrate


    Miscellaneous Other Wormers
    • Bunamidine
    • Diethylcarbamazine
    • Epsiprantel
    • Levamisole
    • Nitroscante
    • Piperazine
    • Praziquantel


    Antibiotics

    Aminoglycosides
    • Amikacin
    • Gentamicin
    • Neomycin
    • Streptomycin


    Cephalosporins
    • Cephalexin
    • Cephadroxil


    Lincosamides


    Macrolides
    • Azithromycin
    • Erythromycin
    • Tylosin


    Nitroimidazoles
    • Metronidazole


    Penicilins
    • Amoxicillin
    • Ampicillin
    • Clavamox
    • Penicillin G
    • Penicillin V
    • Ticarcillin


    Quinolones
    • Ciprofloxacin
    • Enrofloxacin
    • Marbofloxacin
    • Moxifloxacin
    • Orbifloxacin


    Sulfonamides

    Non-Potentiated
    • Sulfadimethoxine
    • Sulfamethazine


    Potentiated
    • Trimethoprim/Sulfadiazine
    • Trimethoprim/Sulfamethoxazole


    Tetracyclines
    • Doxycycline
    • Oxytetracycline
    • Tetracycline


    Antifungals

    Polyene Macrolide Antibiotics
    • Amphotericin B
    • Nystatin
    • Pimaricin


    Imidazoles
    • Enilconazole
    • Fluconazole
    • Itraconazole
    • Ketoconazole
    • Thiabendazole
    • Flucytosine
    • 5-Fluorocytonine


    Anti-Inflammatories

    Cortico-Steroids
    • Dexamethasone
    • Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate
    • Methylprednisolone Sodium Succinate
    • Prednisolone Sodium Succinate


    Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs)
    • Aspirin
    • Carprofen
    • Flunixin Meglumine
    • Ketoprofin


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