MAXILINA L.A. INYECTABLE

Amoxicillin
Prolonged-release antibiotic
Injectable use
100 ml bottle

Composition: each 100 ml contains 15 g of Amoxicillin base.
Indications: this long-acting antibiotic is intended for the treatment of infectious diseases caused by microorganisms sensitive to amoxicillin, being effective against a broad spectrum of Gram negative bacteria such as Pasteurella, Brucella, Fusobacterium, Haemophilus, Escherichia coli, Proteus mirabilis, Salmonella, Treponema, Moraxella and Gram positive bacteria as Bacillus anthracis, Erysipelothrix, Streptococcus, Staphylococcus, Clostridium and Corynebacterium.
Maxilina L.A. is effective in the treatment of the following diseases: pneumonia, bronchopneumonia, pleuropneumonia, erysipelas, omphalophlebitis in neonatal animals, gas gangrene, enterotoxemia, malignant edema, botulism, tetanus, symptomatic anthrax, pyelonephritis, cystitis, pasteurellosis, brucellosis, mastitis, metritis, arthritis, purulent-necrotic lesions (local, disseminated or metastatic), salmonellosis, wounds, postpartum infections and all infections caused by opportunistic pathogens and microorganisms sensitive to amoxicillin. It is recommended for prevention of postoperative infections, administered before surgery.
Administration and dosage: exclusively by intramuscular (IM) route, using a needle with a diameter not less than 20 gauge.
Horses, dogs and cats: administer 1 ml per 10 kg body weight, regardless of animal species and age, equivalent to 15 mg amoxicillin per kg body weight.
This dose can be repeated after 48 hours, according to professional criteria.
When the dose in horses exceeds 15 ml, it is recommended to divide it into two or three injection sites.
Administer according to professional criteria.
Action: amoxicillin base, in an exclusive formula, promotes a prompt therapeutic response for 3 to 5 days.
Precautions: the product is not toxic at the dose indicated. Hypersensitivity reactions may occur, being common manifestations: skin reactions, angioedema, drug-related fever, eosinophilia and anaphylaxis. In case of any allergic reaction, administer epinephrine or equivalent. Do not administer to animals with a history of amoxicillin allergy. Given the broad spectrum of amoxicillin, it acts not only against pathogenic microorganisms but also against the normal gut microbiota. The degree of intestinal dysbacteriosis (alterations of the gut microbiome balance) depends on the dose, duration of treatment, the composition of the gut microbiota and antibiotic sensitivity.
Administer according to professional criteria.