09-08-2014, 10:02 AM
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Originally Posted by docmartin Thank you and thanks for your reply. I think you'll find that the FDA approval only applies to the eye drops? I use the powder, mixed with food, which is not laced with Tylosin. I did have this definitive question put to me before on YT. As I pointed out then, I had researched the question of drops v's tablets and only used the powder as a result. The 'Fall-out' from their mistake must have caused 'Angel's Eyes' a lot of brand damage, as to many, their name is still redolent with failure and avoidance.
The Powder takes longer to clear the problem I'm advised, rather than the Drops, but it certainly worked for me after about 3 weeks. I then stopped using it and now only need to start again after 6 months or so, as re-occurrence applies. Some folk seem to give their doggy's a little every day, but I'm sure the dosage would then need increasing to overcome tolerance resistance, so I use it when and as needed.
I'll keep a strict watch on the discharge, I'm using 'eye cloth' pads to clean them twice a day.
I'll try the 'Doggles', but can see her getting in a real froth, cavorting about like a demented welder, trying to get them off!  | The FDA just released a big thing about non approved tear stand products and just said angle eyes so I'm guessing it means all of there stuff.
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