Veterinary azithromycin in special tablets from a Russian manufacturer for fast and reliable treatment of respiratory and other infections in cats and dogs. Safe alternative to β-lactam antibiotics
Azitronit Solutab belongs to the antibacterial drugs of the pharmacotherapeutic group of macrolides and azalides. Azithromycin has a bactericidal/bacteriostatic effect on:
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Gram-negative |
Gram-positive |
Anaerobic gram-positive bacteria |
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Actinobacillus spp. Bordetella spp. Campylobacter spp. Haemophilus spp. Moraxella spp. Salmonella spp. Escherichia spp. Pasteurella spp. Pasteurella multocida (Borrelia spp.) |
Enterococcus faecalis Erysipelothrix spp. Listeria spp. Staphylococcus spp. Staphylococcus aureus Streptococcus spp. Streptococcus pneumoniae Streptococcus pyogenes |
Сlostridium perfringens |
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Anaerobic gram-negative bacteria |
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Fusobacterium spp. |
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Mycoplasma |
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Mycoplasma spp. |
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Chlamydia |
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Chlamydia spp. |
Azitronit Solutab is used in cats and dogs perorally individually or with a small amount of feed. The intake of feed does not affect the bioavailability of the active ingredients of the veterinary drug. The veterinary drug is prescribed at a single dose of 10 mg per 1 kg of animal body weight once a day.
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Animal body weight, kg |
40 |
200 |
400 |
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0.5-1 |
¼ |
- |
- |
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2 |
½ |
- |
- |
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3 |
¾ |
- |
- |
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4 |
1 |
- |
- |
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5 |
1 ¼ |
¼ |
- |
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6-10 |
- |
½ |
- |
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11-15 |
- |
¾ |
- |
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16-20 |
- |
1 |
½ |
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21-25 |
- |
1 ¼ |
½ |
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26-30 |
- |
1 ½ |
¾ |
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31-35 |
- |
1 ¾ |
¾ |
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36-40 |
- |
2 |
1 |
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41-45 |
- |
2 ¼ |
1 |
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46-50 |
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2 ½ |
1 ¼ |
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51-60 |
- |
- |
1 ½ |
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61-70 |
- |
- |
1 ¾ |
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71-80 |
- |
- |
2 |
It is forbidden for animals with renal and hepatic insufficiency, as well as with hypersensitivity to macrolide antibiotics
Simultaneous use with macrolides, tetracyclines, chloramphenicol and sulfonamides is not recommended due to a possible decrease in the efficacy of azithromycin
In females during pregnancy and feeding of offspring, the veterinary drug is used, when necessary, under the supervision of a veterinarian based on an assessment of the ratio of the expected benefit to the possible risk of its use