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The recommended amount is 0.5 to 1 mL (10 to 20 drops) per ear, depending on the size of the patient, and the recommended frequency is 1 to 2 times per day. To increase client compliance with treatment, 1-mL syringes can be sent home with clients so that they can draw up the recommended amount of ear medication.
1 paź 2011 · We usually use TimentinTM as 3.1 gm vial; reconstitute with 26 ml (100 mg/ml); freeze in 4 ml aliquots; thaw and use each 4 ml aliquot over 2 days; 1/2 ml in each ear BID. Others have suggested: reconstitute a 6 gram vial of ticarcillin with 12 ml of sterile water.
Water, sterile saline, or dilute chlorhexidine (< 0.2%) can be used to flush the ear canal if a purulent rather than a waxy discharge is present. Copious amounts of fluid may be instilled in the ear and suctioned out to remove discharge and allow visualization of the canal and tympanic membrane.
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Otitis externa is inflammation of the external ear canal and is very common in dogs and quite common in cats. Otitis media – an inflammatory disease in the middle ear cavity – is a disease process that goes unrecognised in most veterinary practices.
Dogs with chronic, recurrent, and severe otitis and those with neurologic signs (eg, vestibular signs or facial nerve paralysis), para-aural swelling, or pain on opening the mouth usually require diagnostic imaging to help identify contributing problems, such as middle ear disease (eg, otitis media, neoplasia) and otitis interna, that cannot be ...