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Doses - ACETOHYDROXAMIC ACID

Dogs: Dog

For adjunctive therapy of persistent struvite uroliths and persistent urease-producingbacteria after treating with antibiotics and calculolytic diets: 25 mg/kg/day in two divideddoses PO. (Osborne, Lulich et al. 1993)
Monitoring Parameters - 1) CBC; 2) Renal/Hepatic (bilirubin) Function; 3) Efficacy
Client Information - Clients should be informed to monitor for symptoms associated with toxicity, particularly hematologic effects (e.g., hematuria, etc.), as well as symptoms associated withurolithiasis or urinary tract infection.
Dosage Forms/Preparations/FDA Approval Status/Withholding Times - Veterinary-Approved Products: None

Human-Approved Products:

Acetohydroxamic Acid 250 mg scored Tablets; Lithostat® (Mission):
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