Skip to content

Can you use ofloxacin in cats eyes?

Can you use ofloxacin in cats eyes?

Ofloxacin Eye Drops are a prescription antibacterial ophthalmic solution that stops bacterial eye infections and give dogs and cats quick relief from pain, swelling, itching, and discomfort.

Does my cat have conjunctivitis?

If you see excessive tearing or watering from one or both eyes, abnormal discharge (cloudy, yellow, or greenish), or reddened conjunctival membranes, your cat may have conjunctivitis. Your cat may also squint or keep her eyes closed because of either discomfort or photophobia (a reluctance to be in bright light).

Is Ciplox eye drops safe for cats?

If your pet is allergic to ciprofloxacin or other quinolones, these drops should not be used. If your pet’s eyes become inflamed and red, contact your veterinarian immediately. Ciprofloxacin should be used with caution in young animals that are still developing bones and teeth.

How often should I give my Cat cidofovir?

It is used in cats to treat infections of the eye (conjunctivitis and keratitis) associated with feline herpes virus (FHV-1). Cidofovir has been found to be effective with twice a day administration and a relatively short duration of treatment.

Can a cat take cidofovir for bacterial conjunctivitis?

Cidofovir is only effective against viral infections. It will not be effective in cases of a bacterial conjunctivitis. Be sure to review with your veterinarian any medications or supplements your pet may be receiving. The anti-viral activity of cidofovir may be decreased by topical ophthalmic corticosteroids.

How does acyclovir work in cats with FHV-1?

When administered to cats, plasma acyclovir concentrations > IC 50 1 can be achieved; however, in cats experimentally infected with FHV-1, valacyclovir induced fatal hepatic and renal necrosis, along with bone marrow suppression, and did not reduce viral shedding or clinical disease severity.

Are there any side effects to cidofovir in humans?

Conjunctivitis and swollen eyelids were seen in a human study using 1% solution. Systemic side effects are unlikely with cidofovir ophthalmic. Keep this and all drugs out of reach of children.

Cidofovir is only effective against viral infections. It will not be effective in cases of a bacterial conjunctivitis. Be sure to review with your veterinarian any medications or supplements your pet may be receiving. The anti-viral activity of cidofovir may be decreased by topical ophthalmic corticosteroids.

It is used in cats to treat infections of the eye (conjunctivitis and keratitis) associated with feline herpes virus (FHV-1). Cidofovir has been found to be effective with twice a day administration and a relatively short duration of treatment.

Conjunctivitis and swollen eyelids were seen in a human study using 1% solution. Systemic side effects are unlikely with cidofovir ophthalmic. Keep this and all drugs out of reach of children.

What should I do if I miss a dose of cidofovir?

If you miss giving your pet a dose of cidofovir, give the next dose as soon as you remember or, if it is close to the next scheduled dose, return to the regular schedule. Do not double dose to catch up. Administering eye medications to animals can be a struggle and may require patience and practice.