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Troy Ear Canker Drops (Dichlorophen/Pyrethrins/Piperonyl Butoxide)
What is Troy Ear Canker Drops (Dichlorophen/Pyrethrins/Piperonyl Butoxide) used for? Troy Ear Canker Drops (Dichlorophen/Pyrethrins/Piperonyl Butoxide) are used to treat ear cankers affecting dogs or to treat and prevent ear mite infections affecting cats or dogs. The solution contains medications that not only destroy the mite infestations that may cause this condition but also reduce swelling, scaling, irritation, and discomfort. Your veterinarian may also recommend its use for the treatment of other unlisted conditions. How should I use Troy Ear Canker Drops (Dichlorophen/Pyrethrins/Piperonyl Butoxide)? Troy Ear Canker Drops (Dichlorophen/Pyrethrins/Piperonyl Butoxide) should be used according to your physician's instructions and those included with the packaging to get the safest and most effective results from treatment. The medication is normally applied once or twice each day depending on your pet's health condition and the severity of its symptoms. Before each application you are recommended to use a warm cloth and saline cleanser to wipe away any debris, wax, buildup, or discharge from the ear. Insert the tip of the applicator slightly into the ear and squeeze the bottle to dispense the solution into the ear. Do not insert the applicator too deeply into the ear to prevent pain or damage to the eardrum. Always wash the applicator after each use to prevent contamination that may occur. You are also suggested to thoroughly wash your hands with soap and water following each application to prevent unexpected health problems from occurring. What are the side effects of Troy Ear Canker Drops (Dichlorophen/Pyrethrins/Piperonyl Butoxide)? Troy Ear Canker Drops (Dichlorophen/Pyrethrins/Piperonyl Butoxide) will not normally cause side effects in most pets when used correctly, but some animals may experience side effects such as:
Serious side effects that may require emergency medical assistance are tremors, chronic vomiting, severe diarrhea, intense swelling around the ear, deterioration of your pet's condition, or signs of an allergic reaction such as skin rashes, intense irritation, or trouble breathing. These conditions may require reduced frequency of administration or emergency medical attention in more serious cases to prevent further health problems from occurring. Please Note Troy Ear Canker Drops (Dichlorophen/Pyrethrins/Piperonyl Butoxide) is only meant to be used to treat ear cankers in dogs or mite infestations in cats and dogs. You are also recommended to take your pet in for a medical check before beginning use to identify any health conditions that may cause unexpected health problems. Strictly follow all instructions provided to you by the prescribing vet while using Troy Ear Canker Drops (Dichlorophen/Pyrethrins/Piperonyl Butoxide) on your dog. Optimum and safe dosage can differ based on the dog and the condition it is being treated for. As this medication may be unsafe for certain dogs, it is essential you always inform the vet if your dog is used for breeding and is pregnant or lactating, as well as if it has any allergies, other illnesses, or ongoing health conditions, and if it is being given any other form of medication, supplements, or herbal products. Immediately seek emergency veterinary care if your dog has any allergic or hypersensitive reaction. Common signs of a reaction in dogs include hives, swelling, skin rashes, chest pains, as well as trouble breathing or swallowing. |