Neomycin-Polymyxin B-Dexamethasone Ophthalmic

Neomycin / Polymyxin / Dexamethasone Ophthalmic
3.5gm Ointment - Tube - (Manufacturer may vary
5ml Suspension - Bottle - (Manufacturer may vary)
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  • Prescription medication for bacterial infections of the eyes and eyelids
  • Antibiotic combination of neomycin and polymixin B
  • Contains the corticosteroid, dexamethasone to also treat inflammation
  • Available in Solution - 5ml bottle

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Description

Neomycin and Polymyxin B Sulfates and Dexamethasone Ophthalmic suspension is a multiple dose anti-infective steroid combination in sterile suspension form for topical application.
  • Called Neomycin - Polymyxin B - Dexamethasone Ophthalmic Suspension (Neo-Poly-Dex).

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What is Neo-Poly-Dex Ophthalmic?

This prescription eye medication treats bacterial infections of the eyes and eyelids in multiple species including dogs and cats. It contains neomycin, polymixin B, and the corticosteroid, dexamethasone.

Who is it for?

Neo-Poly-Dex Ophthalmic is used in multiple species, including dogs and cats.

Benefits

    • Prescription medication for bacterial infections of the eyes and eyelids
    • Antibiotic combination of neomycin and polymixin B
    • Contains the corticosteroid, dexamethasone to also treat inflammation

How does Neo-Poly-Dex Ophthalmic work?

Neo-Poly-Dex Ophthalmic contains the antibiotics neomycin and polymixin B. These antibiotics kill or stop the growth of bacteria in the eye. Dexamethasone blocks the production of substances that trigger inflammatory actions, which helps control inflammation and itching. This is a generic medication.

How is it given?

Neo-Poly-Dex Ophthalmic is applied topically to the eye. There are differences in application between the suspension and ointment, so follow the appropriate application instructions.

Ointment

When applying ointment, place one hand under and around your pet's chin and lift upward, so the pet's eyes are looking towards the ceiling. Pull down gently on the lower lid with a finger or thumb, depending upon which eye you are treating. Rest your other hand on top of the pet's head. Be sure the tip of the tube is pointed away from your pet's eye so if your pet jerks, the tube tip will not injure the eye.

Hold the tube of ointment about one inch from the eye and apply a short ribbon (1/4 inch) of ointment along the inner edge of the lower lid, starting at the inside corner of the eye. Rotate the tube when you reach the outer portion of the eye to help detach the ointment from the tube. Have your pet blink, and gently hold the eyelid shut. Gently massage the closed eyelid to disperse the ointment.

Suspension (drops)

 Place one hand under and around your pet's chin and lift upward, so the pet's eyes are looking towards the ceiling. Rest your other hand, holding the dropper bottle, on top of the pet's head. Squeeze the drops into the corner of the eye, taking care not to touch the dropper to the eye surface. Continue to hold the head back for a moment while the drops disperse over the whole eye surface.

For both forms

Take care not to touch the tip of the tube/bottle to the pet's eye, lids, or eyelashes. Do not touch the inside of the cap or tube/bottle tip with your fingers, as this will also contaminate the medication. Always wash your hands before and after applying this medication. If you are applying more than one medication to the eye, allow five minutes between applications so one medication is not washed out by the next. Be sure not to interchange the caps of the medications.

Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian.

This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.

What results can I expect?

Neo-Poly-Dex Ophthalmic will work to kill the bacteria that are causing the infection, and decrease the inflammation. It will need to be applied multiple times to have the desired effect. Follow your veterinarian's directions. Your pet's eye should start to look better in 48 hours. If the infection does not improve within several days or if the condition worsens, contact your veterinarian. If the entire course of treatment is not given, the infection may recur or worsen.

What form(s) does it come in?

Neo-Poly-Dex Ophthalmic comes in ointment and suspension form.

Each mL contains

Actives: neomycin sulfate equivalent to neomycin 3.5mg, polymyxin B sulfate 10,000 units, dexamethasone 0.1%
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Description

  • Neomycin - Polymyxin B - Dexamethasone Ophthalmic Suspension (Neo-Poly-Dex)
  • Neomycin and Polymyxin B Sulfates and Dexamethasone Ophthalmic suspension is a multiple dose anti-infective steroid combination in sterile suspension form for topical application.

    .

    What is Neo-Poly-Dex Ophthalmic?

    This prescription eye medication treats bacterial infections of the eyes and eyelids in multiple species including dogs and cats. It contains neomycin, polymixin B, and the corticosteroid, dexamethasone.

    Who is it for?

    Neo-Poly-Dex Ophthalmic is used in multiple species, including dogs and cats.

    Benefits

      • Prescription medication for bacterial infections of the eyes and eyelids
      • Antibiotic combination of neomycin and polymixin B
      • Contains the corticosteroid, dexamethasone to also treat inflammation

    How does Neo-Poly-Dex Ophthalmic work?

    Neo-Poly-Dex Ophthalmic contains the antibiotics neomycin and polymixin B. These antibiotics kill or stop the growth of bacteria in the eye. Dexamethasone blocks the production of substances that trigger inflammatory actions, which helps control inflammation and itching. This is a generic medication.

    How is it given?

    Neo-Poly-Dex Ophthalmic is applied topically to the eye. There are differences in application between the suspension and ointment, so follow the appropriate application instructions.

    Ointment

    When applying ointment, place one hand under and around your pet's chin and lift upward, so the pet's eyes are looking towards the ceiling. Pull down gently on the lower lid with a finger or thumb, depending upon which eye you are treating. Rest your other hand on top of the pet's head. Be sure the tip of the tube is pointed away from your pet's eye so if your pet jerks, the tube tip will not injure the eye.

    Hold the tube of ointment about one inch from the eye and apply a short ribbon (1/4 inch) of ointment along the inner edge of the lower lid, starting at the inside corner of the eye. Rotate the tube when you reach the outer portion of the eye to help detach the ointment from the tube. Have your pet blink, and gently hold the eyelid shut. Gently massage the closed eyelid to disperse the ointment.

    Suspension (drops)

     Place one hand under and around your pet's chin and lift upward, so the pet's eyes are looking towards the ceiling. Rest your other hand, holding the dropper bottle, on top of the pet's head. Squeeze the drops into the corner of the eye, taking care not to touch the dropper to the eye surface. Continue to hold the head back for a moment while the drops disperse over the whole eye surface.

    For both forms

    Take care not to touch the tip of the tube/bottle to the pet's eye, lids, or eyelashes. Do not touch the inside of the cap or tube/bottle tip with your fingers, as this will also contaminate the medication. Always wash your hands before and after applying this medication. If you are applying more than one medication to the eye, allow five minutes between applications so one medication is not washed out by the next. Be sure not to interchange the caps of the medications.

    Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian.

    This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.

    What results can I expect?

    Neo-Poly-Dex Ophthalmic will work to kill the bacteria that are causing the infection, and decrease the inflammation. It will need to be applied multiple times to have the desired effect. Follow your veterinarian's directions. Your pet's eye should start to look better in 48 hours. If the infection does not improve within several days or if the condition worsens, contact your veterinarian. If the entire course of treatment is not given, the infection may recur or worsen.

    What form(s) does it come in?

    Neo-Poly-Dex Ophthalmic comes in ointment and suspension form.

    Each mL contains

    Actives: neomycin sulfate equivalent to neomycin 3.5mg, polymyxin B sulfate 10,000 units, dexamethasone 0.1%
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