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If you are wanting to buy Terramycin, please email me first for availability before you pay.

3.5g sealed unopened tube
$11.00
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Terramycin

To order, print and mail in the order form with your payment. You will be contacted by email or phone when the order is received.

Manufacturer Description:

Terramycin ophthalmic ointment: is a medication used to treat eye infections in dogs, cats, horses, birds etc. Eye infections can be either minor or serious in nature. Since mild eye infections can be treated at home with medication and non-invasive treatment it's important to diagnose eye infections promptly to avoid complications that require surgery. Canine eye infections can be attributed to various factors such as viral or bacterial infection, allergic response and eye irritation. Pets may also suffer from eye injury, eye inflammation or fungal infection. In order to initiate early treatment, pet owners should watch for any changes to the pet's eye and seek medical help.

Terramycin Active Ingredient(s):

Oxytetracycline Hydrochloride with Polymyxin B Sulfate

What is Terramycin used for:

Pet Meds Terramycin - Terramycin Opthalmic is an antibiotic ointment used in the prevention and treatment of superficial infections of the eye such as conjunctivitis, keratitis, pink eye, corneal ulcer and blepharitis caused by susceptible organisms.

How Terramycin should be used:

Pull down the lower lid of the affected eye and apply a small amount of ointment to the inside of the eyelid 2-4 times a day.

What are the side effects of Terramycin:

Allergic reactions may occasionally occur. Treatment should be discontinued if reactions are severe.

What special precautions are there for Terramycin:

Long term use of the antibiotics containes in this product may result in overgrowth of non-susceptible organisms. Keep the ointment tube tightly closed. To avoid contamination of the product do not allow the tip of the ointment tube to touch any surface. Replace the cap after using.

In the event of overdose:

Contact your veterinarian or veterinary emergency room.