Drools Aclac-250 Chewable Tablets
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Aclac-250 is a chewable antibiotic tablet combining amoxicillin (200 mg) and potassium clavulanate (50 mg clavulanic acid) with lactic acid bacillus (20 million spores) for dogs and cats. This prescription veterinary medication treats bacterial infections including skin infections, urinary tract infections, and respiratory infections. The addition of probiotics supports digestive health during antibiotic treatment.
Composition:
Each uncoated chewable tablet contains:
- Amoxycillin Trihydrate I.P. Eq. to Amoxycillin 200 mg
- Potassium Clavulanate Diluted I.P. Eq. to Clavulanic Acid 50 mg
- Lactic Acid Bacillus 20 million spores
- Excipients q.s.
Dosage Guidelines for Dogs and Cats
SCHEDULE H PRESCRIPTION DRUG - NOT TO BE SOLD BY RETAIL WITHOUT THE PRESCRIPTION OF A REGISTERED VETERINARY PRACTITIONER.
- Dosage: As directed by the veterinarian
- Administration: Tablet should be chewed before swallowing. May be given with or without food
- Duration: Complete the full course as prescribed by your veterinarian
Dosage will vary based on infection type, severity, and your pet's individual health status.
Contraindications
Aclac-250 should not be used in pets with:
- Known allergy to penicillin antibiotics or cephalosporins
- Severe liver or kidney disease
- History of antibiotic-associated colitis
Consult your veterinarian before use in pregnant or nursing animals.
Common Side Effects
Most pets tolerate amoxicillin-clavulanate well. Watch for:
- Digestive upset: Vomiting, diarrhea, or decreased appetite
- Allergic reactions: Skin rash, itching, or facial swelling
- Lethargy: Unusual tiredness or weakness
Contact your veterinarian immediately if severe reactions occur.
Storage Requirements: Store in a cool, dry place at a temperature not exceeding 25°C, protect from light and moisture, and keep the medicine out of reach of children.
Important Safety Information
FOR VETERINARY USE ONLY. NOT FOR HUMAN USE.
FOR TREATMENT OF DOGS & CATS ONLY.
This is a prescription medication. Use only as directed by a licensed veterinarian.
Note: This information is for educational purposes only and does not replace professional veterinary advice. Always consult your veterinarian before starting, stopping, or changing any medication. Complete the entire prescribed course even if symptoms improve. Inform your veterinarian of all medications your pet is currently taking to avoid drug interactions.