Cefpodoxime Proxetil 200 mg Tablets for cat
Cefpodoxime Proxetil 200 mg Tablets contain cefpodoxime proxetil, a third-generation cephalosporin antibiotic used in feline medicine to treat susceptible bacterial infections. Cefpodoxime is a prodrug, meaning it converts into its active form (cefpodoxime) after absorption in the body. It works by destroying bacterial cell walls, leading to bacterial death.
How Cefpodoxime Works
Cefpodoxime belongs to the cephalosporin class of antibiotics and works by:
- Binding to bacterial penicillin-binding proteins (PBPs)
- Inhibiting peptidoglycan synthesis (a key cell wall component)
- Causing bacterial cell rupture
It is bactericidal, meaning it kills bacteria rather than just slowing growth.
Common Indications in Cats
Veterinarians may prescribe cefpodoxime for:
Skin & Soft Tissue Infections
- Abscesses
- Bite wounds
- Dermatitis
- Cellulitis
Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs)
- Bacterial cystitis
- Lower urinary tract infection
Respiratory Infections
- Bronchitis
- Bacterial pneumonia
- Upper respiratory bacterial infections
Post-Surgical Infections
- Preventive or treatment-based use
Cefpodoxime is effective against many Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria including:
- Staphylococcus spp.
- Streptococcus spp.
- Escherichia coli
- Proteus spp.
Dosage & Administration
⚠ Dosage must be determined by a licensed veterinarian.
General Veterinary Dosing Guideline
Cefpodoxime is typically dosed at:
5–10 mg/kg once daily
The 200 mg tablet strength often requires splitting depending on your cat’s body weight.
Example Dosing Reference (For Illustration Only)
| Cat Weight | Approximate Dose | Frequency | Typical Duration |
| Up to 5 kg | Lower divided tablet dose | Once daily | 7–14 days |
| Over 5 kg | Adjusted dose | Once daily | 7–14 days |
Never self-adjust dosage. Overdosing increases side effect risk; underdosing promotes antibiotic resistance.
Administration Tips
- May be given with or without food
- Give at the same time daily
- Ensure the tablet is fully swallowed
- Complete the full treatment course
- Do not skip doses
Safety & Precautions
Cefpodoxime is generally well tolerated in cats when properly prescribed.
Common Side Effects
- Mild vomiting
- Diarrhea
- Soft stools
- Reduced appetite
These are usually temporary.
Serious Side Effects (Seek Veterinary Care)
- Facial swelling
- Hives or itching
- Difficulty breathing
- Persistent vomiting
- Severe lethargy
Allergic reactions are rare but possible.
Contraindications
Do NOT use in cats with:
- Known cephalosporin or penicillin allergy
- Severe kidney dysfunction (unless dose-adjusted)
- Severe hepatic impairment without supervision
Use caution in:
- Pregnant or nursing cats
- Kittens
- Cats on multiple medications
Drug Interactions
Inform your veterinarian if your cat is taking:
- Aminoglycosides
- Other beta-lactam antibiotics
- Antacids
- Nephrotoxic drugs
A full medication history is essential before starting antibiotics.
Benefits of Cefpodoxime Proxetil
- Broad-spectrum antibacterial coverage
- Once-daily dosing improves compliance
- Good oral bioavailability
- Effective for skin and wound infections
- Well tolerated in most feline patients
- Suitable for post-surgical infection management
FAQs
Is this extended-release?
Most cefpodoxime tablets for cats are once-daily due to pharmacokinetics, but not necessarily extended-release. Confirm formulation with your veterinarian.
Can I stop treatment once my cat improves?
No. Complete the full prescribed course to prevent recurrence and resistance.
Can it treat viral infections?
No. Antibiotics only treat bacterial infections.
What if I miss a dose?
Give as soon as remembered unless close to the next scheduled dose. Never double-dose.







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