Antirobe price comparison UK
Lincosamide antibiotic for deep skin infections, dental infections and osteomyelitis where Gram-positive cover is needed. Active ingredient: clindamycin. Below: compare UK vet prices with VMD-approved online pharmacies for your dog's weight.
| Pharmacy | Pack | Pack price | Monthly cost | Buy |
|---|---|---|---|---|
Pet Drugs Online VMD approved · Free over £39 | 100 capsules | £13.50 | £8.10 Best value | Buy from Pet Drugs Online |
Animed Direct VMD approved · Free over £29, next-day available | 100 capsules | £14.31 | £8.59 | Buy from Animed Direct |
VetUK VMD approved · Free over £29 | 100 capsules | £15.26 | £9.16 | Buy from VetUK |
What Antirobe treats
Lincosamide antibiotic for deep skin infections, dental infections and osteomyelitis where Gram-positive cover is needed.
Why it costs more at the vet
Zoetis-branded clindamycin, routine vet mark-up.
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How to get a written prescription
The CMA Order is legally binding by 23 September 2026. Every UK vet must offer a written prescription on request, with the fee capped at £21 for the first medicine plus £12.5 per additional medicine on the same prescription. Take the prescription to any VMD-approved online pharmacy listed above. We have a short guide with a template email you can send to your practice.
Common side effects
- Vomiting
- Diarrhoea
This is not a complete list. Always read the patient information leaflet and speak to your vet about side effects.
FAQ
- Why clindamycin instead of Synulox?
- Clindamycin penetrates bone and abscesses well. Vets pick it for dental or deep-tissue infections specifically.
- Can clindamycin cause stomach upset?
- Yes; giving with a small amount of food helps.
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Pricing data status: indicative. Last verified 2026-05-15. Pharmacies change prices regularly - always confirm before purchase. Not medical advice.