There are also various dosage forms available for dogs, including oral and parenteral
Dogs dosed at 75 mg/kg consumed more food and gained a little more This suppression is dose-dependent and reversible, and is more likely to occur with florfenicol than chloramphenicol
Chloramphenicol can decrease the clearance of other hepatically-metabolized drugs (e
vomiting and anorexia) are common in dogs and cats treated with Nov 29, 2014 · The database was searched for all dogs prescribed chloramphenicol during the time period
This medication may also help treat enteritis (inflammation of the intestine) that's caused by specific types of bacteria
Gastrointestinal disturbance, hepatotoxicity, CNS signs, haematuria, neutropenia
(45) No toxic effect was observed when dogs were administered orally, 200 mg/kg (approximately 91 mg/lb) daily for over four months
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Chloramphenicol is currently only FDA approved for use in dogs, but it is commonly used in an off-label capacity in other species, like cats, horses, birds, reptiles, ferrets and small mammals
A small fraction of this is in the form of unchanged chloramphenicol (36)