tonyshuman
Well-Known Member
First, make sure the dosing is correct:
"Azythromycin, a modified erythromycin, that does not show the side effects of the later in rabbits, is very efficacious in the treatment of Bordetella sp. (and so is enrofloxacin). The azythromycin dosage used for rabbits (50mg/kg PO QD (SID), is much higher than that used for other small animals like cats and dogs (5-8mg/kg). Treatment lasts generally 7 days, after which an evaluation is done and eventual prolongation decided."
http://www.medirabbit.com/EN/Respiratory/Bacterial/URI.htm
I can't remember now, but I have heard of bunnies being on it for I think 2 months. I will look and see if I can find that.
"Azythromycin, a modified erythromycin, that does not show the side effects of the later in rabbits, is very efficacious in the treatment of Bordetella sp. (and so is enrofloxacin). The azythromycin dosage used for rabbits (50mg/kg PO QD (SID), is much higher than that used for other small animals like cats and dogs (5-8mg/kg). Treatment lasts generally 7 days, after which an evaluation is done and eventual prolongation decided."
http://www.medirabbit.com/EN/Respiratory/Bacterial/URI.htm
I can't remember now, but I have heard of bunnies being on it for I think 2 months. I will look and see if I can find that.