ALL cat medication Guides tagged with Ear Infection 6 cat medication Guides Guide to Using Tobramycin Ophthalmic Solution By Team PetCareRx, September 25, 2013 Tobramycin Ophthalmic Solution 0.3% is an antibiotic prescribed by verterianarians in order to treat dog and cat eye infections. This solution can also control bacterial respiratory infections, bite wound or injury-borne infections, and also those affecting the skin or ears of animals. READ full story Neo-Predef and Tetracaine Powder: Itch Relief Guide By Team PetCareRx, September 25, 2013 Neo-Predef with Tetracaine Powder is a potent combination for pet itch relief: neomycin sulfate, an antibiotic, isoflupredone acetate, an anti-inflammatory agent, and the topical anesthetic used to treat ear and skin conditions in dogs, cats, and even horses. READ full story Using TriTop to Treat Bacterial Infections in Pets By Team PetCareRx, September 25, 2013 TriTop is a triple action topical anesthetic ointment combined with anti-inflammatory and antibiotic properties, used to treat skin and ear bacterial infections such as acute otitis externa in pets. Contains neomycin sulfate, isoflupredone acetate, and tetracaine hydrochloride. READ full story Tresaderm Solution Guide - Top Ear Mite Treatment By Team PetCareRx, September 25, 2013 Tresaderm solution is a popular ear mite treatment for dogs and cats. It can also be used for skin infections. Learn more about Tresaderm for pets in this guide. READ full story A Guide to Azithromycin - Zithromax for Dogs and Cats By Sam Bourne, September 04, 2013 Azithromycin, the generic medication of Zithromax for dogs and cats, is one of the most commonly used types of broad spectrum antibiotics because of the wide variety of bacterial infections that it treats. Learn more about the ways azithromycin can help your cat or dog. READ full story Guide to Augmentin 500mg, a Brand Name Amoxicillin By Sam Bourne, August 14, 2013 The brand name for the combination of the antibiotic amoxicillin and clavulanic acid, Augmentin 500 mg is a popular fighter of bacterial infections. Safe for use in both cats and dogs, this moderate-spectrum antibiotic is a common first choice when treating a number of different types of ailments. Here is what you need to know about Augmentin. READ full story Page: 1 of 1 Page: 1 View All Prev Next