Took my dog to the vet 9/10 because he has some sort of stye on both eyes. They prescribed him neopolybac (w/zinc) ophthalmic ointment and
Q: Does this also work on dogs? Yes, and it works for humans too. Same Neopolybac does NOT have terramycin in it so I don't know how you are seeing
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Considering that canine stromal corneal ulcers may be extremely aggressive, an immediate and aggressive initiation of antibiotic therapy with commercially available ophthalmic antibiotics (neopolybac and ofloxacin) may be the prudent strategy while waiting for the results of the microbial identification and susceptibility from the affected patient.
They prescribed him neopolybac (w/zinc) ophthalmic ointment and prednisone (1/2 tablet every 24 hrs). I been giving him his meds but have a
by M Joksimovic 2024 Cited by 11This study showed that combinations of antibiotics (amikacin and neopolybac or ofloxacin and neopolybac) are potentially the best first choice of treatment.
They prescribed him neopolybac (w/zinc) ophthalmic ointment and prednisone (1/2 tablet every 24 hrs). dosage is 1mg per 1lb. i use the
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Aside from upsetting me with potentially making dogs extremely sick though, I liked your story :)