You should use eye drops specifically formulated for dogs. Some of the preservatives and other ingredients in human eye drops can be damaging to their eyes. Speak with your veterinarian to find out what brands are safe.
No, it is not safe to use Ciprodex eye drops in kittens without consulting a veterinarian first. Using human medications, especially antibiotics like Ciprodex, on kittens can be harmful and potentially toxic. It is important to seek guidance from a vet to ensure proper treatment for your kitten's eye condition.
Only if you put it in your eyes.
Yes you can but it has to be saline solution only with nothing else.
Frogs close their eyes when eating to protect them from getting damaged or injured by their prey's movements. Closing their eyes helps to keep their eyes safe from any sharp or thrashing movements the prey might make while being swallowed.
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It's usually best to put the drops in both eyes. If you accidentally infect the other eye, which is very common, then using the drops in both eyes will prevent an infection in the other eye.
get eye drops and put salt water in your eyes :)
otic preparations are ear preparations usually placed in the ear canal by drops in small amounts for removal of excessive cerumen (earwax) or for teatment of ear infections, inflammation, or pain.
AB Otic Drops are typically used to treat bacterial ear infections. They contain an antibiotic that helps to kill the bacteria causing the infection and reduce inflammation in the ear. These drops are usually prescribed by a healthcare provider after a thorough examination and diagnosis of an ear infection.
You should be totally fine. My brother took the same drops, they were expired and nothing happened. Don't worry(:
well there is many reasons there eyes could be burning or they have somthing in there eye
There are various methods to get antibiotic eye drops into a screaming two year old child. One good method is to have the child close their eyes and put the drop in the corners of the eyes. When the child opens their eyes, the drops will go into their eyes.
You must check with your vet first.
No - see your veterinarian for professional advice .
Everyone has their own method, but I simply sit down (if a chair is available) and tilt my neck back as far as I can. With my pointer finger and thumb I hold my eyelids open as wide as I can. Once I am comfortable I put the drops in. If you have a hard time with blinking, simply look away and put the drops in. As soon as you do this immediately close your eyes and move them around so the drops spread around the entire eye.
Yes, OU stands for "oculus uterque" in Latin, which means "both eyes." So, when instructed to administer eye drops OU, it means to put drops in both eyes.