756 APPENDIX B DRUG FORMULARY
Drug name (trade orother names)
Pharmacology andindications
Adverse effects andprecautions
Dosing information andcomments
Formulations
Dosage (unlessotherwise indicated,dose is the same fordogs and cat)
Cefdinir (Omnicef)
Oral third-generationcephalosporin. Activityincludes staphylococci andmany gram-negativebacilli.
Similar to those of othercephalosporins.
Use in veterinary medicinehas not been reported.Use and doses areextrapolated from humanmedicine.
300 mg capsules,25 mg/mL oralsuspension.
Dose not established.Human dose is 7 mg/kgq12h po.
Cefixime (Suprax)
Cefixime is athird-generationcephalosporin.
Similar to those of othercephalosporins.
Although not approvedfor veterinary use,pharmacokinetic studiesin dogs have providedrecommended dosages.
20 mg/mL oralsuspension and 200and 400 mg tablets.
10 mg/kg q12h po; forcystitis: 5 mg/kg q12–24hpo.
Cefotaxime sodium(Claforan)
Cefotaxime is athird-generationcephalosporin. It is usedwhen resistance isencountered to otherantibiotics or wheninfection is in centralnervous system.
Similar to those of othercephalosporins.
Third-generationcephalosporin used whenresistance encountered tofirst- andsecond-generationcephalosporins.
500 mg; 1, 2, and10 g vials forinjection.
Dog: 50 mg/kg IV, IM, SCq12h.Cat: 20–80 mg/kg q6h IV,IM.
Cefotetan disodium(Cefotan)
Cefotetan issecond-generationcephalosporin.
Similar to those of othercephalosporins.
Second-generationcephalosporin similar tocefoxitin, but may havelonger half-life in dogs.
1, 2, and 10 g vialsfor injection.
30 mg/kg q8h IV, SC.
Cefoxitin sodium(Mefoxin)
Cefoxitin is asecond-generationcephalosporin. May haveincreased activity againstanaerobic bacteria.
Similar to those of othercephalosporins.
Second-generationcephalosporin, which isoftenusedwhenactivityagainst anaerobic bacteriais desired.
1, 2, and 10 g vialsfor injection.
30 mg/kg q6–8h IV.