A high-stability oral tablet that combines a penicillin with a "shield" to prevent bacteria from destroying the medicine. Usage: Skin and soft tissue infections (wounds, abscesses). Mechanism: Amoxicillin inhibits cell wall synthesis; Clavulanic acid neutralizes bacterial enzymes (beta-lactamases).
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A potent, concentration-dependent injectable used for severe or deep-seated infections where rapid action is vital. Usage: Bovine Respiratory Disease (BRD) and severe UTIs in dogs. Mechanism: Inhibits DNA gyrase, prevents the bacteria from replicating its genetic material.
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A viscous suspension designed to "cling" to the vertical ear canal, treating bacterial and yeast overgrowth simultaneously. Usage: Acute and chronic Otitis Externa (ear infections). Mechanism: Antifungal (Clotrimazole) disrupts yeast cell membranes; Steroid (Dex) reduces painful inflammation.
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