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Baytril 2.5% Solution for Injection
Contra-indications, warnings, etc
Not for use in dogs less than one year of age or in exceptionally large breeds of dog with a longer growth period under 18 months of age.
Not for use in cats less than 8 weeks of age.
Baytril 2.5% Injection should not be used for prophylaxis.
Dogs:Not for use in dogs less than 1 year of age or in exceptionally large breeds of dog with a longer growth period under 18 months of age.
In dogs enrofloxacin may affect articular cartilage during the period of rapid growth.
Occasionally skin reactions have been seen after administration to kennelled greyhounds.
Cats:Retinotoxic effects including blindness can occur when the recommended dose is exceeded.
Exotic animals:Muscle bruising after injection in reptiles and birds has been reported occasionally.
Do not exceed the recommended dosage.
In dogs enrofloxacin may affect articular cartilage during the period of rapid growth.
Local tissue reactions may occasionally occur at the injection site. Normal sterile precautions should be taken.
Do not exceed the recommended dose. In accidental overdose there is no antidote and treatment should be symptomatic.
In target animal studies, cats have been shown to suffer ocular damage after receiving doses of more than 15mg/kg once daily for 21 consecutive days. Doses of 30mg/kg given once daily for 21 consecutive days have been shown to cause irreversible ocular damage. At 50mg/kg given once daily for 21 consecutive days, blindness can occur.
Not for use in exotic animals or birds intended for human consumption.
User safety:
Baytril 2.5% Solution for Injection is an alkaline solution. Wash any splashes from skin or eyes immediately with water
Do not eat, drink or smoke whilst using the product.
Care should be taken to avoid accidental self-injection. If accidental injection occurs, seek medical advice immediately.
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