Orbax
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What is Orbax?
Orbax (orbifloxacin) is a broad-spectrum antibiotic used in cats and dogs to treat infections caused by susceptible bacteria. Orbax is a fluoroquinolone antibiotic used for the treatment of bacterial infections of the urinary tract, skin, and soft tissue caused by susceptible organisms. This medication may also be used for purposes other than those listed here. Orbax is available as an oral suspension 30 mg/ml 20 ml bottle and requires a prescription from your veterinarian.
Suitable for:
Dogs or Cats (8+ months of age in small and medium breeds, 18+ months of age in large and giant breeds)
Benefits:
- Once a day, broad spectrum antibiotic therapy ideal for cats and small dogs.
- No refrigeration, no need to reconstitute.
- Tasty malt-flavored antibiotic for easy administration
- Patented Ion Exchange taste-masking technology – Orbifloxacin is bound to a taste-masking agent so it passes taste buds undetected, then is released in the low pH environment of the stomach.
- Rapid broad-spectrum bactericidal activity.
- Convenient once-daily dosing:
- Cat: 3.4 mg/lb (7.5 mg/kg) per day.
- Dog: 1.1-3.4 mg/lb (2.5-7.5 mg/kg) per day.
How does Orbax work?
Orbax Oral Suspension contains the active ingredient Orbifloxacin, which belongs to a class of antibiotics known as fluoroquinolones. Orbax works to kill bacteria by inhibiting their DNA replication and repair. It's effective against a wide range of infections in dogs and cats, including skin, soft tissue, and urinary tract infections. The liquid form ensures quick absorption and easy administration./p>
Cautions:
For Oral Use in Dogs and Cats Only. Keep out of the reach of children. Federal law prohibits the extralabel use of this drug in food-producing animals. Federal law restricts this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian. Avoid use in dogs and cats under 8 months (small to medium breeds) or under 18 months (large breeds), as it may affect cartilage development. Avoid in Pregnant or Nursing Pets as Orbax can potentially harm developing fetuses or nursing offspring. Consult your veterinarian before combining ORBAX with other medications, especially those affecting the kidneys or nervous system.
Brand Name:
Orbax
Generic Name:
Orbifloxacin (or-bi-flox'-a-sin)
What is the most important thing I should know about Orbax?
Orbax is a prescription medication FDA-approved for veterinary use in dogs and cats. Orbax is available as an oral suspension 30 mg/ml 20 ml bottle. Orbax is not for use in pets allergic to it or other fluoroquinolone antibiotic drugs.
What should I discuss with my veterinarian before giving Orbax to my pet?
Tell your veterinarian if your pet has had seizures or is pregnant or lactating. Consult your vet before combining Orbax with other medications, especially those affecting the kidneys or nervous system
How should Orbax be given?
Give this medication exactly as directed by your veterinarian. The usual dose of Orbax Oral Suspension for dogs is 1.1-3.4 mg/lb daily and 3.4 mg/lb for cats daily. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. Do not give Orbax to any pet other than the pet for whom it was prescribed. Give all of the medication your veterinarian has prescribed. Symptoms may start to improve before the infection is completely treated. Give Orbax on an empty stomach, 1 hour before or 2 hours after food. Allow plenty of water for your pet to drink. If you do not understand the directions ask the pharmacist or veterinarian to explain them to you. Store Orbax at room temperature away from moisture and heat. Keep this medication away from children and pets.
What are the potential side effects of Orbax?
Stop giving the medication and seek emergency veterinary medical attention if your pet experiences an allergic reaction (difficulty breathing; closing of the throat; swelling of the lips, tongue, or face; or hives). Other less serious side effects like: GI Upset (vomiting, diarrhea, or loss of appetite), Joint or Cartilage Pain (in young or growing animals), or Behavioral Changes (restlessness or anxiety) have been observed. If any of these side effects are observed, or if your pet exhibits any unusual symptoms, continue to give the medication and contact your veterinarian promptly.
What happens if I miss giving a dose of Orbax?
Give the missed dose as soon as you remember. However, if it is almost time for the next dose, skip the dose missed and give only the next regularly scheduled dose. Do not give a double dose of the medication.
What happens if I overdose my pet on Orbax?
Seek emergency veterinary medical treatment. Symptoms of overdose may include loss of appetite, vomiting, and diarrhea.
What should I avoid while giving Orbax to my pet?
Do not use Orbax in pets allergic to it or other fluoroquinolone antibiotics. Do not give Orbax to pregnant or nursing pets. Due to potential problems in bone or joint growth, Orbax should be used with caution in dogs in the growing phase. Orbax may cause seizures and should be used with caution in pets with central nervous system disorders. Do not give Orbax within 2 hours of having given antacids or sucralfate. Do not give Orbax with vitamin or mineral products.
What other drugs will affect Orbax?
Compounds (eg, sucralfate, antacids, and multivitamins) containing divalent and trivalent cations (eg, iron, aluminum, calcium, magnesium, and zinc) may substantially interfere with the absorption of quinolones resulting in a decrease in product bioavailability. Therefore, the concomitant oral administration of quinolones with foods, supplements, or other preparations containing these compounds should be avoided. The dosage of theophylline should be reduced when used concurrently with fluoroquinolones. Cimetidine has been shown to interfere with the metabolism of fluoroquinolones and should be used with care when used concurrently. Concurrent use of fluoroquinolones with oral cyclosporine is contraindicated. Concurrent administration of fluoroquinolones may increase the action of oral anticoagulants.Talk to your veterinarian or pharmacist before giving any prescription or over-the-counter medications.
Orbax Directions:
- Shake the bottle well before use, and follow your veterinarian's instructions exactly as directed. For accurate dosing use the dosing syringe included with Orbax Oral Suspension.
- BEFORE INITIAL USE: Remove the cap and insert the syringe adaptor by pressing firmly into top of bottle.
- Insert the syringe tip into the adaptor opening and invert the bottle. Withdraw the required amount of medication with the calibrated syringe.
- After use, replace cap, leaving adaptor in the bottle, and rinse the syringe with water.
- The dose of Orbax Oral Suspension in the dog is 1.1 to 3.4 mg/lb (2.5 to 7.5 mg/kg) of body weight administered once daily
- For the treatment of skin infections, Orbax Oral Suspension should be given for two (2) to three (3) days beyond the cessation of clinical signs to a maximum of 30 days.
- For the treatment of urinary tract infections, Orbax Oral Suspension should be administered for at least 10 consecutive days. If no improvement is seen within five (5) days, the diagnosis should be re-evaluated and a different course of therapy considered.
Administer Orbax Oral Suspension at the same time each day to establish a routine, making it easier for your pet to accept the medication. Pairing the dose with a positive experience, like a walk or playtime, can help reduce any anxiety or resistance, making the process smoother over time.
Orbax Dosage:
Weight | Dosage |
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All weights | 3.4 mg/lb (7.5 mg/kg), administered once daily. |
Weight | Dosage |
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All weights | 1.1-3.4 mg/lb (2.5-7.5 mg/kg) administered once daily. |
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Orbax Ingredients:
Active Ingredient (per ml) | Amount |
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Orbifloxacin | Each mL contains 30 mg Orbifloxacin in sorbic acid preservative |