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I have been taking citalopram for a year now and last week I was prescribed prednisolone for a chest infection (I'm an asthmatic) and I haven't had any side effects whatoever. Drug interations.com says there are no interations between the two meds but to be on the safe side it's always best to check with your GP. http://www.drugs.com/drug-interactions/citalopram-with-prednisolone-1933-0-679-0.html
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Yes. For precise measurement, a pill splitter should be used. (These can be purchased at almost any local pharmacy for just a few dollars.) Long-acting tablets should not be split. However, a 5 mg prednisolone tab may be split.
While a vet may prescribe amoxycillin (Clavamox) for an eye infection, it is unlikely; amoxycillin is usually a suspension that contains things that are not good for eyes, and administered by mouth it is unlikely to get to the eyes. Your vet will likely be able to prescribe eye drops that contain an antibiotic that is safe for your cat's eyes.
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CTRL ALT DLT, processes tab of task manager, find Safe Eyes, kill the program. Restarts when you log off.
NO! Do NOT put this in your pet's eyes! It must be a opthalmic product and state on the label that it is safe for the eyes.