Roxee Medication Reference
Pet Medication Guide
Search by brand, health concern, dosage form, species, or manufacturer. Roxee keeps source-backed medication summaries beside FDA/openFDA context, freshness signals, and vet-first cautions.
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Reference cards grounded in curated monographs, FDA product listings, and FDA openFDA safety data.
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Sulfadimethoxine
Treatment of sulfadimethoxine-susceptible bacterial infections. It is intended for use in the treatment of sulfadimethoxine-susceptible bacterial infections in dogs and enteritis associated with coccidiosis in…
These are reported or curated adverse-effect terms. They do not prove causality, are not frequency estimates, and should not be used to compare medication risk.
Tulathromycin
For the treatment of swine respiratory disease (SRD) associated with Actinobacillus pleuropneumoniae , Pasteurella multocida , Bordetella bronchiseptica , Haemophilus parasuis , and Mycoplasma hyopneumoniae ; …
These are reported or curated adverse-effect terms. They do not prove causality, are not frequency estimates, and should not be used to compare medication risk.
Tylosin
Maintaining weight gains and feed efficiency in the presence of atrophic rhinitis; lowering the incidence and severity of Bordetella bronchiseptica rhinitis; prevention of swine dysentery (vibrionic); control …
These are reported or curated adverse-effect terms. They do not prove causality, are not frequency estimates, and should not be used to compare medication risk.
Xylazine
To produce sedation, as an analgesic, and as a preanesthetic to local or general anesthesia. To produce sedation, as an analgesic, and as a preanesthetic to local anesthesia. To produce sedation, accompanied b…
These are reported or curated adverse-effect terms. They do not prove causality, are not frequency estimates, and should not be used to compare medication risk.
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