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My sister has a mouse without hair and is cooking it. The abscess exploded and now he is upset because even though he is strong he keeps things clean, he is clean and the cage is clean, it takes time to heal. I have amoxicillin, but in pill form. I wondered if I could give it to him. Definitely not a pill. Can i give you If yes, what is food? If necessary, I can also take liquid amoxicillin.
My pet nanny shared this information with Debbie, the Lady of the Mice, when I used the recommended dose of amoxicillin in ice cream. "It can be used for skin infections, but I think so," he said. Consult your veterinarian and remember the warning below. It's been a while, so I don't know if the connection is still valid.
For sick rats, regardless of symptoms, amoxicillin is the first dose I recommend. Secondary infections, which may include respiratory symptoms, lethargy, rape and other symptoms, are common in mice, especially young mice and cetaceans. In my experience, amoxicillin is the best solution for secondary infections in mice. It is good to have amoxicillin capsules on hand for secondary infections, which can worsen rapidly in mice in hours or days and require immediate attention. Amoxicillin is also good for skin infections.
All animals have amoxicillin, and you can also get amoxicillin in aquarium fish capsules at some pet food and over the counter at specialty stores. Don't tell them you bought them for their mouse! It is permissible for them to sell it only to fish without a prescription. You won't find it on Petco, Pet Smart, etc. If you can't find amoxicillin, you can use ampicillin, which is basically the same, except it doesn't absorb. So double the dose twice a day to 20 mg / pound.
Some veterinarians do not prescribe amoxicillin to mice because they know by weight that amoxicillin cannot be given to hamsters or guinea pigs, so they sometimes make it common to all mice. But amoxicillin is suitable for mice and rats, their digestive system is very different from that of guinea pigs and hamsters. I use it all the time.
On rare occasions, you may have someone who is allergic or sensitive to amoxicillin and the most common side effect is diarrhea. In most cases, the diarrhea is mild enough to be controlled with proteases (good intestinal bacteria). However, if the diarrhea is severe, it will stop when you stop taking Trent with Ammonacillin.
You can get amoxicillin from Jade's Pigeon Soup by mail at 8006595928. Ask Greg and be sure to order the capsules. Also available from Doctors Fosters & Smith, 8008267206. Order for Aquarium Fish Capsules, item number CD18876. (Note that they sometimes change the item number, so look for amoxicillin in the fish section.) If your mouse is already sick, ask for dropship.
You need to know how much your mouse weighs. The dose is 10 mg / pound twice a day, but it is safe to increase it to 50 mg / pound. In most cases (see package), each amoxicillin capsule contains a dose of 250 mg or 25 x 1 pound.
If you have a small syringe to measure, you can mix amoxicillin with the liquid. Place the capsules on a plate and see if they are granular or powdery. If it is granular, crush it into a powder in a second. Amoxicillin is soluble but forms a suspension. The powder drowns, so take a dose. It is important to mix the mixture very well and let all the powder fall down well so that it is suspended.
Amoxicillin doesn't taste too bad for most mice, so I recommend a liquid dose of 0.3 ml (30 units in an insulin syringe) per kilogram. (Note: 1 cc = 1 ml = 100 units) Multiply the serving volume by the number of servings in the capsule: 0.3 ml bar makes 25 servings 7.5 ml. Therefore, mix one capsule in 7.5 ml of liquid, such as Hawaii Punch Concentrate or Hershey Strawberry Syrup. The movie box is the right size to fit. Store in the refrigerator. If your mouse doesn't want to swallow it by mistake, you can prepare 0.1 ml of food that is too small to pass. 0.1 ml x 25 = 2.5 ml, then mix one capsule with 2.5 ml of delicious liquid.
If you do not have a small syringe, you can mix it with your own food. Throw the capsules on a plate. If it is granular, crush it into powder. Divide the powder in half, halves, etc. Unless you have 24 batteries. Because it is difficult to distribute more than that, you can give mice a pound of food that weighs less than a pound. Better a poor horse than no horse at all. Place the pile in small food containers such as baby food, mashed avocado, etc.
Feed twice a day. If successful, symptoms should improve within 23 days. If it works, you should keep doing it for at least 23 weeks. If that doesn't work, you should try another trnt.
Amoxicillin liquid diet.
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Give amoxicillin to mice? 3
My sister has a hairless mouse and she is cooking it. Her abscess has ruptured and now she is worried because although she is trying to keep it clean, it is clean and the cage is clean, it will take some time for her to recover. I have amoxicillin, but in pill form. I wondered if I could give it to him. Definitely not a pill. Can i give you If so, what is food? If necessary, I can also take liquid amoxicillin.
My pet nanny gave me this information from Debbie the Lady of the Rates when I used the recommended dose of amoxicillin in ice cream. He said it could be used for skin infections, but I think he thought it was. You may want to see your doctor and keep his warnings in mind. That was a while ago, so I don't know if the connection is still valid.
For sick mice, regardless of symptoms, amoxicillin is the first dose I recommend. Secondary infections, which may include respiratory symptoms, lethargy, rape, and other symptoms, are common in mice, especially in young mice and ticks. In my experience, amoxicillin is the best solution for secondary infections in mice. Amoxicillin capsules are good for secondary infections, which can be severe in mice for hours or days and require immediate attention. Amoxicillin is also good for skin infections.
All veterinarians have amoxicillin, and you can get amoxicillin at over-the-counter pet food and specialty stores at Aquarium Fish Capsules. Don't tell them you bought them for their mouse! It is legal for them to sell it only to fish without a prescription. You won't find it on Petco, PetSmart, etc. If you are not getting amoxicillin, you can take ampicillin, which is basically the same, except that it is not absorbed, so double the dose twice a day to 20 mg / lb.
Some veterinarians do not prescribe amoxicillin to rats because veterinarians tell them that amoxicillin cannot be given to hamsters or guinea pigs (it will), so they sometimes prescribe it to all mice. But amoxicillin is suitable for mice and rats, their digestive system is very different from that of guinea pigs and hamsters. I use it all the time.
Rarely do you have someone who is allergic or sensitive to amoxicillin and the most common side effect is diarrhea. In most cases, the diarrhea is so mild that it can be controlled with proteases (good for bacterial gut). However, if the diarrhea is severe, it will stop when you stop taking Trnt with amoxicillin.
Amoxicillin 8006595928 can be obtained through Jeds Pigeon Supp. Ask Greg and be sure to order the capsules. Also available from Doctors Fosters & Smith, 8008267206. Order aquarium fish capsules, item no. CD 18876. (Note that they sometimes change the item number, so check the fish section for amoxicillin.) If your mouse is already sick, ask for dropship.
You need to know how much your mouse weighs. The dose is 10 mg / lb twice a day, but it is safe to increase it to 50 mg / lb. In most cases (see package), each amoxicillin capsule contains a dose of 250 mg or 25 x 1 pound.
If you have a small syringe available to measure, you can mix amoxicillin with a liquid. Place the capsules on a plate and see if they are granular or powdery. If it is granular, crush it into powder in one second. Amoxicillin is insoluble but forms a suspension. The powder sinks, so take a dose. It is important to mix the mixture well and make sure that all the powder comes out from the bottom so that it sticks.
Amoxicillin doesn't taste too bad for most mice, so I recommend 0.3 ml (30 units in an insulin syringe) per kilogram of liquid food. (Note: 1 cc = 1 ml = 100 units). Multiply the serving volume by the number of servings in the capsule: Multiplying 0.3 ml by 25 servings makes 7.5 ml. Therefore, mix one capsule with 7.5 ml of liquid such as Hawaii Punch Concentrate or Hershey Strawberry Syrup. The correct size for loading film cartridges. Store in the refrigerator. If your mouse doesn't want to swallow it by mistake, you can make a 0.1ml dose that is too small to pass. 0.1 ml x 25 = 2.5 ml, then mix one capsule with 2.5 ml of delicious liquid.
If you do not have a small syringe, you can mix it with your own food. Throw the capsule in the plate. If it is in granular form, crush it into powder. Divide the powder into halves, halves, etc. Unless you have 24 batteries. Because it's even ■■■■■■ to distribute, you can feed mice that weigh less than a pound. Better a poor horse than no horse at all. Place the pile in small food containers such as baby food, mashed avocado, etc.
Feed twice a day. If successful, symptoms should improve within 23 days. If it works, you should keep doing it for at least 23 weeks. If that doesn't work, you should try another trnt.
I must have heard about the dosage and duration of Amoxi. If it does not work in 23 days, open Doxy. I recently received a very good antibiotic. Contains amoxicillin 150 mg per gram and tylosine 100 mg per gram powder. The last is Ethel. I found it in a store. This is for rats. Just take a teaspoon of powder. Divide 1 teaspoon equal to 4.9 grams. In 5 piles. Which gives you about 1 gram of battery (or 150 milligrams of dynamite). I divide this 1 gram pile into 7 equal piles, so I have 7 small 21mg piles of amoxicillin. Then divide the pile into 2, which gives you about 10 mg of amoxicillin. With a dose of tylosin.
The amyloid did a great job on 4-month-old male mice that died a year early and fell asleep due to a chronic infection. And a 3 month old baby is constantly sneezing and beating. Thank you very much
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I will give my mice amoxicillin for 5 minutes for their respiratory diseases. It's okay to call a doctor and ask anything. I tried, I called the doctor instead of going to the doctor's office, the only thing that matters is the money. If I can't pay, they'll apologize. Like anywhere in the world today, you don't care and it's not about your money.
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Antibiotics only help prevent secondary bacterial infections. Based on your description, it looks like there is an abscess and it has come out. Now you can give him antibiotics like amoxicillin, but only with a veterinarian's prescription.
Diet is mainly based on body weight.
Amoxicillin preparations are also commercially available.
Therefore, consult a veterinarian and find a safer and more appropriate medication.
Respiratory disease is the most common health problem and causes it in domestic mice. The most common cause of this disease in mice is a bacterium called Mycoplasma pulmonis, which can invade body cells to hide from antibiotics. Mice with amoxicillin
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To be sure, call your doctor and ask if everything is OK. The doctor will know more.