What is Convenia injection for?

Convenia is used to treat infections caused by certain specific bacteria (see the SPC for further details). It is generally given as a single injection, and the effect of the injection lasts for up to 14 days. Depending on the infection concerned, the injection can be repeated if necessary (up to three times).

Can convenia cause death?

FOREIGN MARKET EXPERIENCE: The following adverse events were reported voluntarily during post-approval use of the product in dogs and cats in foreign markets: death, tremors/ataxia, seizures, anaphylaxis, acute pulmonary edema, facial edema, injection site reactions (alopecia, scabs, necrosis, and erythema), hemolytic …

How quickly do antibiotic injections work?

Fast treatment: Reaches peak antibiotic blood levels within 6.2 hours and works around the clock for up to 14 days to eliminate common bacterial skin infections and their signs.

How much Convenia is in a subcutaneous injection?

Directions: Reconstitute with 10 mL sterile water for injection. Shake well and let vial sit until all material is dissolved. Sterilize the site of injection and the syringe. Administer via subcutaneous injection. Dose Convenia at 3.6 mg per pound of body weight.

How many milligrams of Convenia should I take?

CONVENIA should be administered as a single, one-time subcutaneous injection at a dose of 3.6 mg/lb. (8 mg/kg) body weight. After an injection of CONVENIA, therapeutic concentrations are maintained for approximately 7 days for.

What are the ingredients in the drug Convenia?

Convenia Ingredients (per mL reconstituted): cefovecin sodium equivalent to 80 mg cefovecin, methylparaben (preservative) 1.8 mg, propylparaben (preservative) 0.2 mg, sodium citrate dihydrate 5.8 mg, citric acid monohydrate 0.1 mg, sodium hydroxide or hydrochloric acid as required to adjust pH.

How often should you give Convenia for intermedius infections?

Therapeutic drug concentrations after the first injection are maintained for 7 days for S. intermedius infections and for 14 days for S. canis (Group G) infections. Maximum treatment should not exceed 2 injections. CONVENIA should be administered as a single, one-time subcutaneous injection at a dose of 3.6 mg/lb (8 mg/kg) body weight.

How much does it cost to get a Convenia injection?

Do you want to come in every day for 14 days for injections at $35.00 each?” But the times, they are a’changing. Enter Convenia, (cefovecin sodium) the long-acting antibiotic from Pfizer Animal Health that lasts 10 to 14 days with a single injection. Convenia is more than just penicillin.

Therapeutic drug concentrations after the first injection are maintained for 7 days for S. intermedius infections and for 14 days for S. canis (Group G) infections. Maximum treatment should not exceed 2 injections. CONVENIA should be administered as a single, one-time subcutaneous injection at a dose of 3.6 mg/lb (8 mg/kg) body weight.

How to prepare Convenia for a cefovecin injection?

PREPARATION OF SOLUTION FOR INJECTION: To deliver the appropriate dose, aseptically reconstitute CONVENIA with 10 mL sterile water for injection. Shake and allow vial to sit until all material is visually dissolved. The resulting solution contains cefovecin sodium equivalent to 80 mg/mL cefovecin.

How long does a Convenia antibiotic injection last?

Up until now our answer has been, “No, an antibiotic injection will last 12 to 24 hours, then we would have to give another one. Do you want to come in every day for 14 days for injections at $35.00 each?” But the times, they are a’changing.