About Amoxicillin and Cloxacillin for Injection (Comaxvet)
Composition:
COMAXVET - 2.5
Each vial contains:
Sterile Amoxicillin Sodium IP
Equivalent to Amoxicillin 1250 mg
Sterile Cloxacillin Sodium IP
Equivalent to Cloxacillin 1250 mg
(Sterile water for Injection IP 10ml is for Domestic not for Exports)
COMAXVET - 2.5
Each vial contains:
Sterile Amoxicillin Sodium IP
Equivalent to Amoxicillin 2.250 g
Sterile Cloxacillin Sodium IP
Equivalent to Cloxacillin 2.250 g
(Sterile water for Injection IP 15ml is for Domestic not for Exports)
Broad-Spectrum Veterinary AntibioticComaxvet delivers dual antibacterial action using Amoxicillin and Cloxacillin, targeting a wide range of bacterial pathogens. Its efficacy makes it suitable for acute infections, ensuring trusted treatment in livestock and other animals. Comaxvet is reliable for farm and veterinary settings, thanks to its straightforward preparation and administration.
Administration and ReconstitutionAdminister Comaxvet by intramuscular or intravenous injection after reconstitution with sterile water, as directed by the manufacturer. Correct technique ensures maximal efficacy and minimizes discomfort to the animal. Each vial is intended for single-dose use, streamlining dosing and reducing contamination risks.
Precautions and Withdrawal PeriodsBefore use, confirm the animal has no known hypersensitivity to beta-lactam antibiotics. Exercise caution in pregnant or lactating animals. Withhold milk for 48 hours and meat for seven days post-treatment to ensure product safety. Always follow prescribed dosage and monitor for allergic reactions.
FAQs of Amoxicillin and Cloxacillin for Injection (Comaxvet):
Q: How should Comaxvet be prepared before administration?
A: To prepare Comaxvet for injection, add sterile water to the vial according to the manufacturers instructions. Mix gently to fully reconstitute the white to off-white powder before administering by intramuscular or intravenous route.
Q: What types of infections does Comaxvet treat in animals?
A: Comaxvet is indicated for treating mixed bacterial infections sensitive to penicillins, including mastitis, pneumonia, and other infections caused by Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria in livestock such as cattle, sheep, goats, and pigs.
Q: When is Comaxvet contraindicated for use?
A: Comaxvet should not be used in animals with known hypersensitivity or allergic reactions to beta-lactam antibiotics. Always consult a veterinarian before use to assess individual risk.
Q: Where should Comaxvet be stored before and after reconstitution?
A: Store Comaxvet in a cool, dry place not exceeding 30C, in its original packaging. After reconstitution, use immediately and discard any unused portion of the solution as per veterinary guidelines.
Q: What precautions should be taken when using Comaxvet in pregnant or lactating animals?
A: Use Comaxvet with caution in pregnant or lactating animals. Close monitoring by a veterinarian is recommended to watch for any signs of allergic reaction or adverse effects during treatment.
Q: What is the recommended withdrawal period for milk and meat after administering Comaxvet?
A: After Comaxvet administration, ensure a minimum withdrawal period of 48 hours for milk and 7 days for meat to prevent antibiotic residues, following established veterinary safety guidelines.