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Other uses for this medicine

This drug may also be used before dental procedures in patients with artificial heart valves to prevent serious infection of the heart lining.

Additionally, this medication is also for veterinary use for the treatment of bacterial infections of the skin, urinary tract, respiratory tract, bones and joints. Cefadroxil® is the most commonly prescribed, FDA approved medication used to treat dogs and cats. (However, it is a commonly accepted practice by veterinarians to use other forms of cephalosporin, such as cephalexin, which is not FDA approved for use in dogs and cats).

Despite the above, it is important that you talk to your doctor first about the possible risks of using this drug for your particular condition.

 

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