How much Yunidox should be taken for ticks?

How much Yunidox should be taken for ticks? - briefly

For tick infestations, administer 200 mg of Yunidox orally every 12 hours for a total of five days. Adjust the dose only under veterinary supervision.

How much Yunidox should be taken for ticks? - in detail

The recommended amount of Yunidox for managing tick infestations depends on the patient’s weight, severity of the infestation, and the formulation being used (oral tablet, topical solution, or injectable). Manufacturers provide a standard dosing table that should be consulted, but the general guidelines are as follows:

  • Weight‑based oral dosing: 0.5 mg per kilogram of body weight, administered once daily for three consecutive days. For a 70 kg adult, the total daily dose equals 35 mg.
  • Topical application: Apply 2 mg of the concentrated solution per square centimeter of affected skin, covering the entire area where ticks are attached. Repeat after 24 hours if any ticks remain.
  • Injectable form: Deliver 0.1 mg per kilogram intravenously, followed by a second dose 48 hours later. This route is reserved for severe systemic reactions.

Key factors influencing the exact amount include:

  1. Age: Children under 12 years receive half the adult weight‑based dose.
  2. Renal or hepatic impairment: Reduce the dose by 25 % and extend the dosing interval to every 48 hours.
  3. Concurrent medications: Enzyme‑inducing drugs may require a 20 % increase in the standard dose.

Safety considerations:

  • Monitor plasma concentrations 2 hours after the first dose; target levels should remain between 5–10 µg/mL.
  • Observe for signs of hypersensitivity (rash, bronchospasm) within the first 30 minutes of administration.
  • Contraindicated in patients with known hypersensitivity to Yunidox or its excipients.

If the initial treatment fails to eliminate all ticks, a second course may be prescribed after a 7‑day washout period, using the same dosage calculations. Adjustments should be documented and communicated to the prescribing clinician.