Ear Drops – Antibiotics
Why do vets prescribe such a treatment
Antibiotics in ear drops are usually used to treat a bacterial infection of the ear, also known as bacterial otitis externa. Topical preparations are available as separate preparations or as combinations; Typically, preparations include neomycin, gentamicin, polymyxin B, enrofloxacin and silver sulfadiazine. These drugs can also be combined with antifungal agents and / or corticosteroids.
How to use the drug
Place the drug in your pet’s ear as directed by your veterinarian. Read the label carefully.
Use the medicine for the prescribed period, even if the improvement has appeared earlier.
Do not give your pet more medicine than prescribed.
Do not break the schedule of the drug
If you have missed a dose, do not give two doses at once.
Notify your veterinarian when taking other medications.
Feasible side effects
As a rule, the drug is well tolerated. If your ear turns red, contact your veterinarian.
If you notice anything unusual, contact your veterinarian.