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| Management number | 204590816 | Release Date | 2025/10/14 | List Price | $27.05 | Model Number | 204590816 | ||
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When your feline companion is facing a bacterial infection, Veraflox (Pradofloxacin) Oral Suspension 25 mg/mL offers an effective and targeted solution.
Bacterial infections in cats can manifest in various forms, including respiratory, urinary tract, and skin infections. Left untreated, these infections can lead to severe discomfort and complications.
Veraflox, with its active ingredient Pradofloxacin, provides a broad-spectrum antibiotic that specifically targets and eliminates bacteria in cats.
This advanced formulation is designed to reduce the risk of antibiotic resistance, a growing concern in veterinary medicine. Whether it is a chronic infection or an acute bacterial outbreak, Veraflox ensures a swift and safe recovery, making it an indispensable part of feline healthcare.
Prescription items are NON-RETURNABLE and NON-REFUNDABLE.
Broad-Spectrum Action: Targets a wide range of bacterial infections, including Gram-positive, Gram-negative, and anaerobic bacteria.
Enhanced Efficacy: Specifically formulated for feline use, ensuring higher efficacy compared to general antibiotics.
Easy Administration: Available as an oral suspension, making it easier to administer precise doses.
Reduced Resistance Risk: Its unique mechanism lowers the chances of developing antibiotic resistance.
Rapid Symptom Relief: Cats often show improvement within a few days of starting treatment.
Long-Term Safety: Suitable for prolonged use under veterinary guidance, essential for chronic infections.
Active Ingredient: Pradofloxacin 25 mg/mL, a third-generation fluoroquinolone that disrupts bacterial DNA synthesis.
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Dosing Volume/ Body Weight |
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3.4mg/lb. (7.5mg/kg) |
Once daily for seven consecutive days |
Shake the bottle well before each use to ensure the suspension is evenly mixed. This guarantees your cat receives the accurate dose of medication.
The treatment of skin infections in cats is caused by susceptible strains of Pasteurella multocida, Streptococcus canis, Staphylococcus aureus, Staphylococcus felis, and Staphylococcus pseudintermedius.
Gastrointestinal Upset: Some cats may experience mild symptoms such as vomiting or diarrhea.
Behavioral Changes: Watch for signs of lethargy or loss of appetite.
Severe Reactions: Rarely, severe allergic reactions may occur. Contact your vet immediately if symptoms persist or worsen.
Not recommended for cats younger than 12 weeks.
Use cautiously in cats with known hypersensitivity to fluoroquinolones.
Avoid use in pregnant or lactating cats unless necessary.
Do not use alongside NSAIDs or other antibiotics without veterinary approval.
Complete the full course of treatment to prevent antibiotic resistance and recurrence.
Store Veraflox in its original packaging at room temperature, away from light and moisture.
Ensure the cap is tightly closed after each use.
Keep out of reach of children and pets.
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A: It is used in cats to treat bacterial infections, particularly those affecting the skin, soft tissues, and urinary tract.
A: If your cat resists taking Veraflox, try mixing it with a small amount of food. Alternatively, consult your veterinarian for tips or possible alternatives.
A: It’s important to use Veraflox as prescribed for each cat. Sharing the medication could lead to incorrect dosing and incomplete treatment.
A: Follow your vet’s instructions regarding treatment duration, even if your cat seems better. Stopping early can lead to relapse or resistance.
A: Contact your veterinarian immediately if you suspect an overdose. Monitor your cat for signs of distress, such as vomiting or lethargy.
A: Cats with kidney issues should be carefully monitored while on Veraflox. Discuss your cat’s medical history with your vet before starting treatment.
A: Generally, there are no specific dietary restrictions. However, consult your vet if your cat is on a special diet or has specific dietary needs.
A: Store Veraflox at room temperature, tightly sealed, away from direct light and moisture. Proper storage ensures the medication remains effective.
A: Always consult your vet before combining Veraflox with other treatments to avoid potential interactions.
A: Check the expiration date on the packaging. Typically, Veraflox remains effective for a specific period after opening. Discard any unused portion after this time.
A: Yes, but older cats may have underlying health issues. It's crucial to have your vet assess their overall health before starting Veraflox.
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