Buy Cephalexin Meds For Dogs, Cats, Fish and Horses Online At Discount
Cephalexin is broad spectrum antibiotic medication regularly prescribed for dogs and cats. However,
cephalexin is also
used as an antibiotic for horses and there is a fish version as well known as Fish Flex.
Most cephalexin pet medications can be bought online and you can sometimes save up to 60% off retail cost. Cephalexin
medications are available for animals in capsules or liquid suspension form.
* Below prices and discounts as posted on 10/12/11 and subject to
change without notice, please verify current cost due before you purchase and checkout
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Cephalexin and Cephalosporin Based Oral Suspension Liquid Drops
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Cephalexin Capsules and Tabs
Cephalexin Capsules Starting at $0.20 ea. per 250 mg capsule - over 60% off retail cost - available in 500 mg for larger animals
Cephalexin For The Aquarium
"Fish Flex" Antibiotic Specialty aquatic antibiotic for fish containing cephalexin - regular & extra strength - starting at $25.50
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Information On Cephalexin and Cephalosporin Antibiotic Medications
Cephalexin is a member of the cephalosporin class of antibiotic medications,
and is similar, but not identical to Cefa-Drops® (*a cefadroxil) medications available on the market to pets today.
Cephalosporins are also related to the penicillin class of antibiotics, and like penicillin,
cephalexin is considered a broad range antibiotic.
Cephalexin antibiotics are commonly prescribed to treat skin, bone, wound, respiratory and bladder infections, and,
cephalexin liquid suspension oral drops offer an easier to administer opportunity for giving antibiotics to your cat.
Adverse side effects are possible with just about any antibiotic medication, including cephalexin.
Side effects with cephalosporin antibiotics are rare but possible, including but not limited to,
loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, itching, rash, difficulty breathing, rapid breathing,
drooling, fever or excitability. Vomiting and diarrhea are somewhat common, however,
they can also be signs of an overdose. It is always best to be on the safe side, consequently,
if your pet exhibits any unusual behavior, changes or signs of ill
health, you will want to consult your veterinarian immediately.
Cefadroxil, cephalexin, cefa and other
cephalosporin pet meds should not be given to pets with allergies to penicillins or cephalosporins.
In addition, for your pet's safety, you will also want to visit with your veterinarian regarding other medications that
your pet may be taking, for instance, there can be adverse interactions with other medications such as
neomycin, gentamicin or kidney related medicines,
when they are taken concurrently with cephalosporin or cephalexin medications.
As with any antibiotic pet meds, even if your pet appears to have fully recovered,
it is important to visit with your veterinarian and to complete
the prescription as specifically directed by your pet's doctor, or,
your pet could develop a resistance to the med, or, the illness could redevelop.
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