AnimAll VetLine eye drops for cats and dogs, 10 ml
Dogs and cats: daily hygienic treatment of the eyes, prevention of cataracts, with acute and chronic catarrhal and serous-catarrhal conjunctivitis with a therapeutic and prophylactic purpose, excessive tearing, inflammation of the mucous membrane, and vascular hyperemia of the eyeball (red-eye syndrome), after injuries and ingress of foreign bodies, age-related dystrophic and degenerative changes in the cornea and retina.
Tylosin is an antibiotic typically used to treat bacterial infections in farm animals, but veterinarians often use it to treat certain types of chronic diarrhea in cats and dogs. The powder form is not FDA approved for use in companion animals, but it is common practice for veterinarians to prescribe this medication. The drug is also given as an injectable type.
It is prescribed for the prevention and treatment of respiratory mycoplasmosis of birds, infectious sinusitis of turkeys, as well as the treatment of dysentery and gastroenterocolitis of bacterial etiology of pigs, bronchopneumonia of calves caused by pathogens sensitive to tylosin. To combat necrobacteriosis in cattle and small ruminants.
An anti-inflammatory agent used to treat ear infections caused by bacteria, fungi, and parasitic infestations.
It is also used for the treatment of otitis externa.
It can be used in both cats and dogs.
Fenbendazole, has a wide spectrum of anthelmintic action, is active against nematodes, trematodes and cestodes parasitizing in animals. Fenbendazole is rapidly absorbed in the gastrointestinal tract. The mechanism of action of fenbendazole is a metabolic disorder, inhibition of fumarate reductase activity and the synthesis of ATP parasite, which leads to the death of helminths. According to the degree of toxic effects on the body, it belongs to low-hazard substances, in the recommended doses it does not have a mutagenic, carcinogenic and locally irritating effect. It is excreted mainly with feces.
Application: Dehelmintization of animals during dictiocauliasis, hematosis, ostertagia, trichostrongiasis, nematodirosis, cooperiosis, esophagostomiasis, moniesiosis and fascioliasis.
Dogs:
For induction of general anesthesia followed by maintenance with an inhalant anesthetic
For restraint and minor procedures of short duration (30 min. avg.) requiring mild to moderate analgesia.*
Cats:
For restraint or for anesthesia combined with muscle relaxation.