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=Antimicrobial Agents= | |||
This page provides a reference list of commonly used antimicrobial agents in rabbits, including recommended dosages, routes of administration, and special notes. | |||
==A== | |||
*Amikacin* | |||
- 2–5 mg/kg SC, IM q8–12h | |||
- 8–16 mg/kg SC, IM, IV q24h | |||
- Decreased toxicity when given once daily; for IV use, dilute in 4 mL/kg saline and give over 20 min | |||
- 10 mg/kg SC, IM q8–12h6 | |||
- 1.25 g/20 g methyl methacrylate, place in bone after surgical debridement of jaw abscess | |||
*Azithromycin* | |||
==C== | |||
*Cefazolin* | |||
*Cefotaxime* | |||
*Ceftazidime* | |||
*Ceftiofur* | |||
*Ceftriaxone (Rocephin, Roche)* | |||
*Cephalexin* | |||
*Cephalothin* | |||
*Chloramphenicol* | |||
- Use in food-producing animals is prohibited in the United States | |||
* | *Chlortetracycline* | ||
*Ciprofloxacinb (Cipro, Bayer; Ciloxan, Alcon)* | |||
= | ==D== | ||
*Difloxacinb (Dicural, Fort Dodge)* | |||
- Dose appropriate for E. coli infections | |||
- 5 mg/kg IM, IV q24h | |||
* | *Doxycycline* | ||
- 2.5 mg/kg PO q12h | |||
- 4 mg/kg PO q24h | |||
==E== | |||
* | *Enrofloxacinb (Baytril, Bayer)* | ||
==F== | |||
* | *Florfenicol* | ||
*Furazolidone* | |||
==G== | |||
* | *Gentamicin* | ||
==M== | |||
* | *Marbofloxacin* | ||
*Metronidazole* | |||
*Minocycline* | |||
*Moxifloxacin* | |||
= | ==N== | ||
*Netilmicin (Netromycin, Schering)* | |||
- For IV use, dilute and give over 20 min | |||
- 6–8 mg/kg SC, IM, IV q24h | |||
= | ==O== | ||
*Ofloxacinb (Ocuflox, Allergan)* | |||
- Urogenital, skin, respiratory infections | |||
- 20 mg/kg SC q8h | |||
*Oxytetracycline* | |||
- PD; anorexia and diarrhea at 30 mg/kg, IM q8h; tissue irritation can occur | |||
- 15 mg/kg IM q8h | |||
- 25 mg/kg SC q24h | |||
- 50 mg/kg PO q12h | |||
- 1 mg/mL drinking water | |||
= | ==P== | ||
*Penicillin G* | |||
- Do not give any form of penicillin orally to rabbits | |||
- *Benzathine form*: Achieves lower serum levels than other forms, effective only against highly susceptible organisms | |||
- 42,000–60,000 U/kg IM q48h | |||
- 42,000–84,000 U/kg SC q7d × 3 wk | |||
- *Procaine form*: Rabbit syphilis | |||
- 40,000 U/kg IM q24h for 3–5–7 days | |||
- 42,000–84,000 U/kg SC, IM q24h | |||
- 60,000 U/kg IM q8h | |||
= | ==R== | ||
*Rifampin (R)/Azithromycin (A)* | |||
- Staphylococcus osteomyelitis | |||
*Rifampin (R)/Clarithromycin (C)* | |||
- Staphylococcus osteomyelitis | |||
==S== | |||
*Silver sulfadiazine cream (Silvadene, Marion)* | |||
- Does not cause diarrhea if ingested | |||
*Sulfadimethoxine* | |||
*Sulfamethazine* | |||
*Sulfaquinoxaline* | |||
= | ==T== | ||
*Tetracycline* | |||
- Therapeutic levels not achieved even at 800–1600 mg/L; 250 mg/L not effective in clinical trials for pasteurellosis | |||
- 50 mg/kg PO q8–12h | |||
- 50–100 mg/kg PO q8h | |||
- 250–1000 mg/L drinking water | |||
*Tilmicosin (Micotil, Elanco)* | |||
*Tobramycin (Nebcin, Lilly)* | |||
- Pasteurellosis; use cautiously; associated with anemia and leukopenia, several rabbit and human deaths reported | |||
*Trimethoprim/sulfa* | |||
- May cause tissue necrosis when given SC | |||
*Tylosin (Tylan, Elanco)* | |||
==V== | |||
*Vancomycin* | |||
Vancomycin |
Latest revision as of 18:39, 17 August 2025
Antimicrobial Agents[edit | edit source]
This page provides a reference list of commonly used antimicrobial agents in rabbits, including recommended dosages, routes of administration, and special notes.
A[edit | edit source]
- Amikacin*
- 2–5 mg/kg SC, IM q8–12h - 8–16 mg/kg SC, IM, IV q24h - Decreased toxicity when given once daily; for IV use, dilute in 4 mL/kg saline and give over 20 min - 10 mg/kg SC, IM q8–12h6 - 1.25 g/20 g methyl methacrylate, place in bone after surgical debridement of jaw abscess
- Azithromycin*
C[edit | edit source]
- Cefazolin*
- Cefotaxime*
- Ceftazidime*
- Ceftiofur*
- Ceftriaxone (Rocephin, Roche)*
- Cephalexin*
- Cephalothin*
- Chloramphenicol*
- Use in food-producing animals is prohibited in the United States
- Chlortetracycline*
- Ciprofloxacinb (Cipro, Bayer; Ciloxan, Alcon)*
D[edit | edit source]
- Difloxacinb (Dicural, Fort Dodge)*
- Dose appropriate for E. coli infections - 5 mg/kg IM, IV q24h
- Doxycycline*
- 2.5 mg/kg PO q12h - 4 mg/kg PO q24h
E[edit | edit source]
- Enrofloxacinb (Baytril, Bayer)*
F[edit | edit source]
- Florfenicol*
- Furazolidone*
G[edit | edit source]
- Gentamicin*
M[edit | edit source]
- Marbofloxacin*
- Metronidazole*
- Minocycline*
- Moxifloxacin*
N[edit | edit source]
- Netilmicin (Netromycin, Schering)*
- For IV use, dilute and give over 20 min - 6–8 mg/kg SC, IM, IV q24h
O[edit | edit source]
- Ofloxacinb (Ocuflox, Allergan)*
- Urogenital, skin, respiratory infections - 20 mg/kg SC q8h
- Oxytetracycline*
- PD; anorexia and diarrhea at 30 mg/kg, IM q8h; tissue irritation can occur - 15 mg/kg IM q8h - 25 mg/kg SC q24h - 50 mg/kg PO q12h - 1 mg/mL drinking water
P[edit | edit source]
- Penicillin G*
- Do not give any form of penicillin orally to rabbits - *Benzathine form*: Achieves lower serum levels than other forms, effective only against highly susceptible organisms
- 42,000–60,000 U/kg IM q48h - 42,000–84,000 U/kg SC q7d × 3 wk
- *Procaine form*: Rabbit syphilis
- 40,000 U/kg IM q24h for 3–5–7 days - 42,000–84,000 U/kg SC, IM q24h - 60,000 U/kg IM q8h
R[edit | edit source]
- Rifampin (R)/Azithromycin (A)*
- Staphylococcus osteomyelitis
- Rifampin (R)/Clarithromycin (C)*
- Staphylococcus osteomyelitis
S[edit | edit source]
- Silver sulfadiazine cream (Silvadene, Marion)*
- Does not cause diarrhea if ingested
- Sulfadimethoxine*
- Sulfamethazine*
- Sulfaquinoxaline*
T[edit | edit source]
- Tetracycline*
- Therapeutic levels not achieved even at 800–1600 mg/L; 250 mg/L not effective in clinical trials for pasteurellosis - 50 mg/kg PO q8–12h - 50–100 mg/kg PO q8h - 250–1000 mg/L drinking water
- Tilmicosin (Micotil, Elanco)*
- Tobramycin (Nebcin, Lilly)*
- Pasteurellosis; use cautiously; associated with anemia and leukopenia, several rabbit and human deaths reported
- Trimethoprim/sulfa*
- May cause tissue necrosis when given SC
- Tylosin (Tylan, Elanco)*
V[edit | edit source]
- Vancomycin*