Either can be used for your dog. You should consult your vet to see which one is right for the issue your pet is having.
We presently have a 14.2 gram tube of Terramycin that was obtained by doctors prescription from a pharmacy in Israel. This Terramycin was manufactured in Turkey for sale in Israel. The package carries the Pfizer name and trademark from the United States. We have been using this ointment for a number of years on minor wounds and have found it to be quite effective.
We have a 14.2 gram tube of Terramycin, manufactured in Turkey for Israel. The package carries the Pfizer name and trademark of the United States. We have had several tubes of this ointment and have found it quite effective for minor wounds.
No. Terramycin will pass from the hen to the egg and the eggs should not be consumed by humans when the birds are being treated. Pfizer animal health advises it has not done studies on human use and this treatment is for animals only. Terramycin is a broad spectrum antibiotic and will remain in the hens system for at least 7 to 10 days following the last treatment.
Terramycin is an antibiotic ointment that is commonly used for eye infections in animals. In Portland, Oregon, you can purchase Terramycin at various veterinary supply stores, pet supply stores, or online retailers that specialize in pet medications. It is important to consult with a veterinarian before using Terramycin to ensure it is the appropriate treatment for your pet's condition.
Terramycin has several side effects. These include various gastrointestinal problems, skin rashes, photosensitivity, hypersensitivity, renal toxicity, and anemia.
this is according to drugs.com Terramycin Generic Name: oxytetracycline hydrochloride
Probably not. See a doctor and get a prescription.
Wounds will normally heal by themselves, but sometimes bacteria may enter the wound and prevent healing, causing ulcers to form. Terramycin is an antibiotic used to kill certain types of bacteria and is sometimes used to treat ulcers.
They are both antibiotics. However, they are from different classes of antibiotics.
It is a triple antibiotic ointment used topically (on the skin or ear surface) to treat bacterial infections. The name is a shortening of the three active ingredients: neomycin, polymyxin B and bacitracin.
My cats were born with Herpes and often get eye infections as a results (approx. 1 every two years). My vet has prescribed various eye drops dependant upon the severity of the eye infection but most recently the doctor prescribed Terramycin eye ointment for an localized infection (in only one eye). Of course you have to be very careful as to what medications are used on the cat's eyes. If there is an ulcer (invisible to the naked eye - can only be determined via dye test administered by the vet) or a tear on the cornea, various drops (i.e. steroid based solutions) can injure the eye and cause a delay in healing and much pain. My best advice is to have the cat examined by a vet prior to administration of any treatment; but yes, in short, Terramycin can be prescribed for feline infections. Hope this helps!
I just bought a tube of it at a Japanese drugstore. It's an antibiotic ointment. You may find more results spelled as "terramycin."