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Interesting you should say this. Ellie's vet rarely uses Tresaderm. Doesn't like it for whatever reason. Ineffect I think...
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| ![]() I will Definitely be putting it on his list of things he had a Reaction to..... |
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| ![]() Does anyone know any information on Mometamax? and if there are any side affects?
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| ![]() Yes, there are side effects. It's a good drug. I have gotten better results with Otomax and Zymox for yeast.
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That cleared the yeast problem for about a week, then it came back too. She had yeast and ear mites. I swear by my coconut oil. Did the job in record time... saw vast improvement in 3 days!
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| ![]() She will use it occasionally if the infection doesn't clear with something else. Infections don't usually clear well for her with it though. I've never used it because the others seem to work for Ellie, but hers are chronically recurring. We've went I think like 2 or 3 months now without a major issue and that is really good for her. Stupid allergies...
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Do you use the coconut oil orally or applied to the ear? Nicky had Pancrititis and someone suggested I don't give him coconut therapy oil orally, so I stopped. I have a few jars in the fridge and I'm wondering what else I can do with them. BTW I use Tresaderm every time my babies start scratching their ears like crazy. the vet said it was okay to administer 3 drops in each ear until they stop scratching. It works for us and I have a couple of bottles in the fridge for emergencies. Do you think this bottles could be kept at room temperature? I feel bad putting those cold drops in their ear ![]()
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I know alot of people that use Tresaderm and it works just fine... I just can't seem to get it to work for me and mine. Tresaderm does have to be kept refrigerated though. Regular coconut oil does not have to be refrigerated, check the label on yours.
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![]() I don't really know what brought Nicky's Pancreatitis, though I suspect that it was a number of things, all at the same time. Among them, I noticed that every time I gave him an omega-3 fish oil I bought at the vet's, he would have a bad reaction. The CocoTheraphy was fine, but with the scare, I stopped everything. I had started giving him CocoTherapy for his constant vomiting (at the time) and instead of the drugs the vet wanted me to keep him on for acid-reflux. The vomiting stopped and I was in love with the CocoTherapy ![]() Then the Pancreatitis happen and I'm back to square one with him. I'm seeing a nutricionist-vet soon and I'm going to ask if I can put him back on the coconut oil, if not then it's good to know that there are many other uses ![]() I'll keep the Tresaderm in the fridge too ![]() ![]()
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I have heard some people set the Tresaderm in warm water for about 5-mins. Before administering.... | |
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I put enough in an ear so when I massage the ear canal I can hear it gooshing around. Then, let them shake out any excess and wipe the ear flap off. Then about every 2 or 3 days I apply 3-5 drops per ear for 1 week. Problems are usually cleared up by then. If not, I continue for another week and then go to once a week.
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