Neopolydex is used for treatment of bacterial eye infections and swelling associated with such infections. e.g. conjunctivitis. Go to this link to see the drugs use information. http://www.1800petmeds.com/Neo%20Poly%20Dex%20Ophthalmic-prod10184.html
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It is not advised to use any drug or medicine on pets without veterinary advice. Cats in particular have a number of metabolic pathways that turn things we would consider harmless into toxins.
Pheniramine maleate is not toxic to cats. The medication is available in eye drops, eye cream, and eye treatment products.
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!
Cefprozil is not recommended for kittens and cats. Other antibiotics typically prescribed for cats with sinus infection, including Amoxil and Clvamox.
Yes, cats can be prescribed Cerenia by a veterinarian for certain conditions such as motion sickness or vomiting. When used as directed by a veterinarian, Cerenia is generally considered safe for cats.
Conjunctivitis in cats can cause symptoms like redness, swelling, discharge, and squinting in the eyes. It can be treated with medication prescribed by a veterinarian, such as eye drops or ointments, and keeping the eyes clean.
To administer gentamicin eye drops to cats, gently hold the cat's head still and carefully pull down the lower eyelid to create a small pocket. Place the prescribed number of drops into the pocket and then release the eyelid, allowing the cat to blink. Avoid touching the dropper tip to the eye to prevent contamination. Administer the drops as directed by your veterinarian.
The recommended instructions for administering prednisolone eye drops for cats are to wash your hands before handling the medication, gently hold your cat's head still, tilt the head back slightly, and carefully place the prescribed number of drops into the eye. Be sure to follow your veterinarian's specific instructions and avoid touching the dropper tip to prevent contamination.
The recommended guidelines for administering gentamicin eye drops to cats include washing your hands, gently holding the cat's head, pulling down the lower eyelid to create a small pocket, placing the prescribed number of drops into the pocket, and gently massaging the area to help the drops spread. Be sure to follow your veterinarian's instructions carefully and avoid touching the dropper tip to prevent contamination.
The most common antibiotics prescribed for cats are amoxicillin, clindamycin, and doxycycline. These antibiotics are often used to treat bacterial infections in cats.
The antibiotic typically prescribed for treating urinary tract infections in cats is amoxicillin.
The antibiotic typically prescribed for treating a urinary tract infection in cats is called amoxicillin.
Tetracycline can be administered to cats for a variety of infections as prescribed by a licensed veterinarian.
Common feline eye conditions include conjunctivitis, cataracts, glaucoma, and uveitis. These conditions can be treated effectively through medication, surgery, or other interventions prescribed by a veterinarian. Early detection and prompt treatment are key to managing these eye conditions in cats.
Yes, cephalexin is generally safe for cats when prescribed by a veterinarian. It is an antibiotic commonly used to treat bacterial infections in cats.
The most effective anti-inflammatory medications for cats are typically nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) prescribed by a veterinarian. These medications can help reduce pain and inflammation in cats with conditions such as arthritis. It is important to follow your veterinarian's instructions carefully when giving these medications to your cat.