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Amoxycillin-clavulanate is a high-risk antibiotic when given via any route and is contraindicated in rabbits.
 
Amoxycillin-clavulanate is a high-risk antibiotic when given via any route and is contraindicated in rabbits.
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The prognosis in this case is extremely poor. Clostridia spp. multiply, resulting in enterotoxaemia, dehydration, electrolyte loss and acute death. Aggressive treatment is necessary if this rabbit is to survive.
 
The prognosis in this case is extremely poor. Clostridia spp. multiply, resulting in enterotoxaemia, dehydration, electrolyte loss and acute death. Aggressive treatment is necessary if this rabbit is to survive.
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*Analgesics may be indicated.  
 
*Analgesics may be indicated.  
 
*If GI stasis has occurred, motility modifiers such as metoclopramide should be administered.
 
*If GI stasis has occurred, motility modifiers such as metoclopramide should be administered.
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A colleague has been treating an eight-month-old rabbit with a respiratory tract infection with a long-acting s/c injection of amoxycillin-clavulanate. Two days later the rabbit has developed acute diarrhoea and is presented in a collapsed state.


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