Toltrazuril

Toltrazuril is caused by “coccidian” protozoa and is the most common disease in rabbits. It can manifest itself in many places in a rabbit’s body, but the intestines are one of the most common areas. Until recently, it was very difficult to cure the disease and control of the organisms inside the rabbit’s body was the only option. But modern drugs have made it possible to eliminate the bacteria within several days of treatment so your main concern can once again be focusing on prevention. Young rabbits are most at risk for contracting the disease.

Other enrofloxacin, gentamicin, nitrofurantoin, tetracycline, and trimethoprim. While amoxicillin, ampicillin, or cephalexin are generally three of the more commonly prescribed antibiotics for canine UTI there are other possibilities as well. Symptoms of a penicillin allergy include hives, rash, itching, swelling of the face or lips, and wheezing. These are generally mild reactions and may not result in having to discontinue use of penicillin, primarily if the illness being treated is more serious.

A procaine penicillin g cattle allergy occurs when the body’s immune response reacts to the drug as if it were a harmful substance. This can cause mild to severe symptoms, depending on the patient’s immune response. An allergy to penicillin is the most common drug allergy, although it is not known why some people develop it and others don’t.

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