If it is an old ailment the cause must have been diagnosed before.What was the diagnosis? I know someone I could ask (a retired Vet) but will need to know what was causing the problem.
This really annoys me but have not been able to get eye drops off the vet without a consultation.
Its an old ailment that comes back from time to time and usually old tea bags keep it at bay.
I can walk into Boots though and get anti biotic eye treatment without a prescription.
My question is,can or would you use Chloramphenicol or Optrex eye drops for slightly infected eyes on your dog?
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If it is an old ailment the cause must have been diagnosed before.What was the diagnosis? I know someone I could ask (a retired Vet) but will need to know what was causing the problem.
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simple search for "Chloramphenicol safe for dogs" on google returns plenty of info:
http://www.petplace.com/drug-library...tin/page1.aspx
http://www.merckvetmanual.com/mvm/in.../bc/191262.htm
probably better advice than the org will provide
LOng story Wizzbang but in short her "plumbing " around the eyes and throat have been infected probably by a stick and every now and again her eyes flare up.
She's had a prolonged course of anti biotics which eventually done the trick.Its been a good few years since its been so infected like this but the symptoms are the same.
Bathing it with a saline solution helps but its infected as its yellow/green gunk running from it and the eye red .
Never judge someone until you have walked two moons in their moccasins.
Native American Indian saying.
I've used Optrex Infected Eyes (Chloramphenicol) on my dogs and it worked well with no side effects.
Thanks everyone problem hopefully treated.
Never judge someone until you have walked two moons in their moccasins.
Native American Indian saying.
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