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The best alternate of Albon Suspension for Pets is a veterinarian-prescribed antimicrobial solution designed to treat a variety of bacterial and protozoal infections in dogs, cats, and rabbits. Formulated with sulfadimethoxine, a long-acting sulfonamide, this palatable, custard-flavored suspension is particularly effective against coccidiosis, as well as respiratory, urinary tract, gastrointestinal, and soft tissue infections caused by susceptible organisms.
Coccidiosis: Diarrhea (possibly bloody), dehydration, weight loss, and lethargy.
Respiratory Infections: Coughing, nasal discharge, and labored breathing.
Urinary Tract Infections: Frequent urination, straining, and blood in urine.
Gastrointestinal Infections: Vomiting, diarrhea, and loss of appetite.
Soft Tissue Infections: Wounds, abscesses, and skin infections.
Initial Dose: 0.50mL/lb of body weight on the first day.
Maintenance Dose: 0.25mL/lb of body weight once daily thereafter.
Administration: Oral; can be given directly or mixed with food.
Duration: Continue treatment until the animal is asymptomatic for 48 hours; typically 5–14 days.
Dosage: Consult a veterinarian for appropriate dosing, as off-label use requires professional guidance.
Note: Always follow your veterinarian’s instructions for dosing and duration.
Once Daily: Administer the prescribed dose every 24 hours.
Consistency: Maintain consistent dosing intervals to ensure effective blood levels.
Hydration: Ensure the animal has access to ample water during treatment.
All-gone Oral Suspension contains 5% of sulfadimethoxine. This standardized strength allows for precise dosing across various pet sizes and species.
1 oz (30 mL): Ideal for small pets or short-term treatments.
4 oz (120 mL): Suitable for treating small to medium-sized pets.
8 oz (240 mL): Appropriate for medium to large pets or extended treatment durations.
32 oz (960 mL): Best for multiple pets or long-term therapy.
½ Gallon (1.89 L) and 1 Gallon (3.78 L): Economical choice for large-scale or repeated treatments.
Temperature: Store between 59°F and 86°F (15°C to 30°C).
Conditions: Keep in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight.
Container: Ensure the bottle is tightly sealed when not in use.
Safety: Keep out of reach of children and animals.
Q1: Can All-gone 5% Oral Suspension be used in rabbits?
A1: While All-gone is primarily approved for dogs and cats, veterinarians may prescribe it off-label for rabbits. Always consult your vet for proper dosing and usage.
Q2: What are the common side effects of All-gone?
A2: Possible side effects include decreased appetite, vomiting, and diarrhea. Rarely, serious reactions like dry eye, liver inflammation, or urinary crystals may occur.
Q3: How should I administer All-gone to my pet?
A3: All-gone can be given orally using a dosing syringe or mixed with food. Ensure the full dose is consumed.
Q4: What should I do if I miss a dose?
A4: Administer the missed dose as soon as you remember. If it’s close to the next scheduled dose, skip the missed one. Do not double the dose.
Q5: Is a prescription required for All-gone?
A5: Yes, All-gone is a prescription medication and should be used under veterinary supervision.
Albon Oral Suspension 5% – Zoetis Prescribing Information
For more information on managing coccidiosis in pets, visit our article on Coccidiosis Prevention and Treatment in Dogs and Cats.
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