Panic! Eye clouded over
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- Little Jo Wheek
O.K., so what´s in this Gentak?
Glad to hear things are diagnosed for now. You may not do any good with BNP, but it can sometimes help. At the very least, it will lubricate the eye! I have also used chloramphenicol, but there are more potential drug side effects. Works nicely on the tougher jobs.
Glad to hear things are diagnosed for now. You may not do any good with BNP, but it can sometimes help. At the very least, it will lubricate the eye! I have also used chloramphenicol, but there are more potential drug side effects. Works nicely on the tougher jobs.
- Lynx
- Celebrate!!!
http://www.ahealthyadvantage.com/topic/topic100589961
Seems to be gentamicin ophthalmic:
Pronunciation: jen ta MYE sin
Brand: Garamycin Ophthalmic, Genoptic, Gentacidin, Gentak
Seems to be gentamicin ophthalmic:
Pronunciation: jen ta MYE sin
Brand: Garamycin Ophthalmic, Genoptic, Gentacidin, Gentak
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- Little Jo Wheek
Just the Gen is enough. Some companies aren´t very creative when naming their products. There aren´t that many drugs that the veterinary community uses regularly on eyes. Gentocin is one of the more common ones, although we still can´t get Gentocin Durafilm in Northern California. I wonder if they´re coming out with something else. I even know vets who used it for nasal scopes on dogs. A wonder drug for the right usage, I tell you.
- Lynx
- Celebrate!!!
I think they are the same but not positive.
http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:6n ... lmic&hl=en[/URL]
Another site seemed to list 3% gentamicin sulfate as the ingredient in gentamicin ophthalmic.
http://www.google.com/search?q=cache:6n ... lmic&hl=en[/URL]
Another site seemed to list 3% gentamicin sulfate as the ingredient in gentamicin ophthalmic.
Last edited by Lynx on Mon Feb 18, 2002 11:07 pm, edited 1 time in total.