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Prednisolone Acetate Ophthalmic Suspension
Sandoz
$113.16 - $129.76
$113.16 Each
Detailed Description
Prednisolone Acetate Ophthalmic Suspension
What is Prednisolone Acetate Ophthalmic Suspension 1%?
Prednisolone Acetate Ophthalmic Suspension 1% is in a class called corticosteroids. It is used to inhibit inflammation and, therefore, swelling and pain from inflammation are lessened. Prednisolone Acetate Ophthalmic Suspension 1% is used to treat eye inflammation caused by infections, injury, surgery, or other conditions. Additionally, Prednisolone Acetate Ophthalmic Suspension 1% may also be used for purposes other than those listed. Prednisolone Acetate Ophthalmic Suspension 1% requires a prescription from your veterinarian.
For:
Dogs and Horses
Benefits:
- Successfully treats inflammation due to infections, injury, and surgery
- Reduces swelling associated with bacterial infections
- Available as a dropper bottle
How does Prednisolone Acetate Ophthalmic Suspension 1% work?
Prednisolone acetate is a corticosteroid which is used to treat inflammation.
Cautions:
Before using Prednisolone Acetate Ophthalmic Suspension 1%, tell your veterinarian if your pet is using other eye drops or eye medications. If your pet has swelling of the face, itching, or appears to have difficulty breathing, contact your veterinarian immediately. Do not touch the dropper opening to any surface including eyes or hands. This medication may cause blurred vision.
What is the most important information I should know about Prednisolone Acetate Ophthalmic Suspension 1%?
Prednisolone Acetate Ophthalmic Suspension 1% is not FDA approved for use in veterinary medicine; however, it is a commonly accepted practice to use this product in dogs and horses. Prednisolone Acetate Ophthalmic Suspension 1% is available by prescription as 1% sterile eye drops. Do not stop using this medication suddenly especially if it has been used for several weeks or more. The dose may need to be reduced over several days to prevent side effects. Contact your veterinarian if the pet's symptoms begin to get worse or if you do not see any improvement to the pet's condition after a few days. Do not touch the dropper opening to any surface, including eyes and hands. The dropper opening is sterile. If it becomes contaminated, it could cause an infection in the eye.
What should I discuss with my veterinarian before applying Prednisolone Acetate Ophthalmic Suspension 1% to my pet?
Do not use Prednisolone Acetate Ophthalmic Suspension 1% if the pet has a bacterial, viral or fungal infection without also using proper anti-infective treatment. Tell your veterinarian if your pet is pregnant or lactating.
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