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Basia (Anonymous, 89.64.98.) Warszawa 2 years ago

How many tablets of Cladaxxa can a 7 kg dog take?

Hello. My dog was bitten by another dog. He was given the antibiotic Cladaxxe. How many times a day to give him a 40 mg tablet. A dog weighs 7 kg?

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Monia (Anonymous, 195.136.100.) 2 years ago

Hi I'm just wondering how to read it correctly: Dosage: 10 mg amoxicillin and 2.5 mg clavulanic acid / kg body weight (ie 12.5 mg of combined active substances per kg body weight), twice a day (corresponding to 25 mg of combined active substances per kg body weight per day). My cat weighs 4.6 kg and gets 2 x 2 tabl 40/10 mg and it seems to me that a lot so maybe he vomits and has diarrhea.

Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor

2 years ago

To @Magda: I'm afraid that this question should be asked to the vet who recommended the therapy.

Magda (Anonymous, 80.6.133.) 2 years ago

Hello, my French bulldog got 200/50 mg tablets and vet prescribed one and a half tablets twice a day, not too much. I read that the weight of 10-20 kg is one tablet 2 times a day and not one and a half?

Angelika Talar-Śpionek Pharmacist, Editor

2 years ago

According to the information from the manufacturer - a dog weighing 7 kg can take 2 tablets of Cladaxxa twice a day. If in doubt, you should consult a veterinarian.

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