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Yes, enrofloxacin can cause loss of appetite in dogs as a common side effect, along with other gastrointestinal symptoms like vomiting and diarrhea.
Enrofloxacin is a broad-spectrum antibiotic used in veterinary medicine to treat serious bacterial infections in dogs and cats, especially when other antibiotics fail.
Enrofloxacin is considered one of the strongest antibiotics for dogs, highly effective against many resistant Gram-negative and Gram-positive bacterial infections.
Enrofloxacin is given to dogs to treat serious bacterial infections, especially when other antibiotics fail, due to its broad-spectrum effectiveness.
Enrofloxacin typically begins to work within 1 to 2 hours of administration, although noticeable improvement in symptoms may take several days, depending on the infection.
Enrofloxacin treats bacterial infections in dogs and cats, including skin, urinary tract, respiratory, gastrointestinal, and ear infections.
Enrofloxacin is a broad-spectrum antibiotic used in dogs to treat bacterial infections such as skin, urinary tract, and respiratory infections, especially when other antibiotics are ineffective.
It's difficult to distinguish bacterial from fungal ear infections in dogs without veterinary testing; Mometamax treats both types effectively.
No, Mometamax should not be refrigerated. It should be stored at room temperature between 2°C and 25°C (36°F and 77°F).
A veterinarian can determine whether a dog's ear infection is bacterial or fungal by examining symptoms and possibly performing cytology or cultures.

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