Mouse
Mus musculus
Pocket Pet · Typical weight 0.02–0.04 kg
Clinical context for mouse dosing
Pocket pet dosing has more species-to-species variance than dog/cat: rabbits cannot tolerate oral β-lactams (gut dysbiosis → enterotoxaemia), guinea pigs require different vitamin C handling, ferrets metabolise some drugs (e.g. xylazine) at carnivore-class rates rather than rodent rates. Curated rules surface these contraindications with the relevant warning rather than burying them in a footnote.
Drugs with Mouse dosing (14)
- Amoxicillin(Amoxi-Tabs, Amoxil)Antibiotic
- AtropineEmergency
- Buprenorphine(Simbadol, Buprenex)Analgesic
- Butorphanol(Torbugesic, Torbutrol)Analgesic
- Carprofen(Rimadyl, Novox)Analgesic
- Cefazolin(Ancef, Kefzol)Antibiotic
- Enrofloxacin(Baytril)Antibiotic
- FlunixinUncategorized
- Ketoprofen(Ketofen)Analgesic
- Meloxicam(Metacam)Analgesic
- Pentobarbital(Nembutal)Neurological
- Sustained-release buprenorphineUncategorized
- TribromoethanolUncategorized
- extended-release buprenorphineUncategorized
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