Baytril tablets is an antibacterial agent developed specifically for veterinary medicine, belonging to the group of quinolones derived from carboxylic acid. Due to its mechanism of action, it is referred to as a gyrase inhibitor. The spectrum of baytril covers gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria, as well as mycoplasmas and pseudomonas.
Due to its special mechanism of action, it does not present cross-resistance with antibacterial agents of other classes, nor does it generate resistance.
It is indicated for administration in dogs and cats with bacterial infectious problems of the digestive, respiratory, genitourinary, skin, external auditory canal, infected wounds and septicemia systems.
It is rapidly and almost completely absorbed after oral administration. Serum concentrations are similar after both oral and parenteral administration.
Absorption is not adversely influenced by simultaneous ingestion of food.
The ability to penetrate tissues is superior to other bacterial agents; after one hour of administration the average active concentration in tissues is higher than in serum.
Baytril Dose:
1 tablet per 10 kg of body weight every 24 hours.
Duration of treatment: 5 days or as indicated by the Veterinarian.
Formula:
Tablets 50 mg: 50 mg of enrofloxacin.
Use in:
Route of administration:
Oral.
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