Always consult your veterinarian before giving your pet Zithromax. This applies even if you believe you know the dosage or reason for use.
Seek immediate veterinary attention if your pet experiences any adverse reactions, such as vomiting, diarrhea, loss of appetite, or lethargy after receiving Zithromax. These can indicate a serious problem.
If your pet’s condition doesn’t improve within a few days of starting Zithromax, or if it worsens, schedule a vet visit. Delayed treatment can compromise recovery.
Don’t administer Zithromax to your pet if it has a known allergy to azithromycin or similar antibiotics. A veterinarian can help identify alternative treatments.
If your pet has pre-existing conditions, like kidney or liver disease, inform your veterinarian before using Zithromax. These conditions can influence treatment decisions and dosage.
Ensure your veterinarian is aware of all medications your pet is currently taking. Drug interactions can occur, potentially causing harmful side effects.
Your vet can accurately diagnose your pet’s illness and determine if Zithromax is the right antibiotic. They can also provide the correct dosage and administration instructions to ensure your pet’s safety and well-being.


