Roxee Meds Catalog
Recombinant E. Coli Ecl19
Medication catalog facts with explicit FDA-approval, off-label, source-limited, and safety context.
Veterinary professional?
Source variance fields
- Active ingredients
Data freshness
Roxee is still reviewing source support for this medication profile.
Roxee has safety or ingredient evidence for this medication, but a regulatory product/application match is still pending.
openFDA reaction terms and case summaries are supporting evidence, not proof of causality.
Source timing details
-
Storefront facts:
Source Roxee
| Refreshed Feb 12, 2026, 7:40 PM UTC
The storefront fact projection used for browse cards and quick facts.
Evidence
Reviewed / Updated / Sources
Reviewed by: Not available
Last reviewed: February 12, 2026
Updated: February 12, 2026, 7:40 PM UTC
- openFDA adverse-event data · openfda
Recombinant E. Coli Ecl19
Drug type: Biologic/vaccine record • Generic profile • Biologic/vaccine record
Species: Both
Approval status: Vaccine or biologic source record. This record is tracked as vaccine, biologic, strain, recombinant, or lot-level source data. It is not labeled here as an FDA-approved animal drug; use the source documents and veterinarian guidance.
Medication Snapshot
Merged from the current Roxee medication system with field-level provenance, freshness, and completeness tracking.
Recombinant E. Coli Ecl19
FAQ
Source Transparency
- Verified source: https://www.roxee.ai/meds/
- Verified source: https://animaldrugsatfda.fda.gov
- Verified source: https://api.fda.gov/animalandveterinary/event.json
- Last refreshed: Feb 12, 2026, 7:40 p.m.
- Validation status: Needs review
Add to My Pet's Meds
Choose a pet, confirm current or past, and optionally add reminder notes.
Sign in to save this medication to your pet profile.
Sign in to continuePet Owner Quick Guide
Start here first for the safest next-step summary before the deeper medication detail.
Used for:
Your vet decides this. Here's what owners typically ask/watch for.
Dosing note:
Exact dosing depends on your pet's species, weight, and health status. Use your veterinarian's instructions for the exact dose and schedule.
What to watch for:
Your vet decides this. Here's what owners typically ask/watch for.
When to call the vet:
- Repeated vomiting or diarrhea.
- Severe lethargy (hard to wake, very low energy).
- Collapse or fainting.
- Trouble breathing.
- Facial swelling or hives.
- Blood in vomit or stool.
What to tell or ask your vet today:
- Is this medicine the right fit for my pet’s current symptoms?
- Which warning signs mean I should call back right away?
- How should I handle missed doses or refusal to take the medicine?
Major cautions & emergency warning signs
Emergency warning signs:
- Repeated vomiting or diarrhea.
- Severe lethargy (hard to wake, very low energy).
- Collapse or fainting.
- Trouble breathing.
Quick Facts
Official label facts first, then secondary summaries. Marketing content is separated below.
Share Your Thoughts
Let others know your experience or advice regarding this medication.
This medication has not been reviewed by a veterinarian yet.