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Duplocillin®, Pen Aqueous®, and Derapen®
Benzylpenicillin

Clavamox®, Noroclav®, and Clavaseptin®
Amoxicillin
Note: Clavulanic acid will increase the penicillin's ability to kill beta–lactamase producing bacteria

Amoxil®
Amoxicillin

Penbritin® and Polyflex®
Ampicillin
Note: Unlike amoxicillin, ampicillin comes in oral and injectable forms

Dry Clox®
Cloxacillin
Note: It is mainly used to treat mastitis. This drug is for dry cows only

Cefa–Drops®
Cefadroxil
Note: For dogs and cats

Vetolexin® and Cefaseptin®
Cephalexin

Cefa–Dri®, Cefa–Lak®
Cephapirin

Convenia®
Cefovecin
Note: Used SQ and offers 14 days of therapeutic drug levels for the treatment of skin infections and UTI's

Excenel®, Ceftiocyl®
Ceftiofur
Note: It is a sterile powder which is added to sterile water and given SQ or IM to cattle, horses, swine, sheep, and dogs (SQ only)

Oxymycine®, Oxyvet®, Liquamycin®, and Biomycin®
Oxytetracycline

Doxirobe Gel®
Doxycycline
Note: This is to be applied directly to the gingiva of dogs with periodontal disease

Topagen®, Gentocin®, Garasone®, Otomax®, and Momentamax®
Gentamicin

Neorease®, Panalog®, and BNP–H®
Neomycin
Note: Neomycin is often combined with other antimicrobials and anti–inflammatory drugs

Amiglyde®
Amikacin

Baytril®
Enrofloxacin

Orbax®
Orbifloxacin

Zeniquin®, Forcyl®
Marbofloxacin

Veraflox®
Pradofloxacin

A180®
Danofloxacin

Gallimycin®, and Erythro–36®
Erythromycin

Micotil®
Tilmicosin

Tylan®
Tylosin

Draxxin®
Tulathromycin

Zactran®
Gamithromycin

Zuprevo®
Tildipirosin

Zithromax®
Azithromycin

Biaxin®
Clarithromycin

Linco–Spectin®, and Lincomix® (these are both combinations of two antibiotic drugs)
Lincomycin (plus spectinomycin)

Antirobe®, and Clinacin®
Clindamyci

Polysporin®, and BNP–H®
Polymixin B/Bacitracin

Chlor–Palm®, and Chlor®
Chloramphenicol

Nuflor®, Aquaflor®, Resflor®, Osurnia®
Florfenicol
