In many cases, antibiotics are provided to
prevent septicemia and bacterial complications.
Not exact matches
Puppies with bloody diarrhea are in danger from loss of fluids and electrolytes; they must be rehydrated and given antibiotics to
prevent secondary infections such as pneumonia and
septicemia.
Antibiotics and anti-inflammatory drugs are given to
prevent or control
septicemia.
The attending veterinarian probably will prescribe a course of broad spectrum antibiotics to help
prevent systemic bacterial infection (
septicemia) and other bacterial complications that can result from bacterial translocation across the dog's damaged intestinal lining.