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Clamoxyl

Manufactured by Zoetis
Sourced in Switzerland, United States

Clamoxyl is a laboratory equipment product manufactured by Zoetis. It is designed for use in veterinary and animal research settings. The core function of Clamoxyl is to facilitate the administration of medication to animals during clinical procedures or experiments.

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2 protocols using clamoxyl

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Conservative Treatment for Bovine Illness

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Conservative treatment included amoxicillin (7 mg/kg body weight, Clamoxyl®, Zoetis Switzerland) or penicillin G procaine (12,000 IU/kg body weight, Procacillin®, MSD Animal Health) given intramuscularly for 1–13 days, in most cases for 7 (n = 42) to 8 (n = 30) days (median 6 days). Seventy-nine cattle received a daily injection of a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (flunixin meglumine, 1 mg/kg, Flunixine®, Biokema, Crissier, or ketoprofen, 3 mg/kg, Rifen®, Streuli Pharma) or a pyrazolone preparation (metamizole, 35 mg/kg, Vetalgin®, MSD Animal Health). All cattle received 10 l of a solution containing 50 g glucose and 9 g sodium chloride per litre daily for 3 days administered as a slow intravenous drip via an indwelling jugular vein catheter (Abbocath-T 14 g, length 14 cm, Abbott AG, Baar). Cows with hypocalcaemia (calcium < 2.0 mmol/L), hypophosphataemia (inorganic phosphorus < 1.0 mmol/L) or hypomagnesaemia (magnesium < 0.7 mmol/L) were treated orally with monocalcium phosphate, sodium dihydrogen phosphate and/or magnesium oxide. Clinical examinations were carried out daily.
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Postoperative Monitoring and Treatment in Dogs

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All animals were allowed to recover from anesthesia under close monitoring in their cages. Dogs were then monitored daily for abnormal clinical signs of fever, anorexia, and depression. The surgical sites, including the saphenous vein collection site and the facial nerve treatment site, were also monitored daily for abnormal local signs such as swelling, pain, or discharge. During the immediate postoperative period (5 days), all animals were treated using amoxicillin (Clamoxyl; Zoetis, USA) at 15 mg/kg orally twice per day and meloxicam (Metacam; Boehringer Ingelheim, Germany) at 0.2 mg/kg once orally.
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