Customer: my dog ate some of her quadruple topical ointment Veterinarian's Assistant: I'll do all I can to help. How much of the ointment did the dog eat? Do you know her weight? Customer: 20 lbs and about 5ml Veterinarian's Assistant: When was this? Has she thrown up since then?
Quadruple Topical Ointment is an antibiotic-anti-inflammatory combination of nystatin, neomycin sulfate, thiostrepton and triamcinolone acetonide in a nonirritating base. Used for the local therapy of ear, skin and anal gland infections of dogs and cats.
Quadruple Topical Ointment is an antibiotic ointment that is an anti-inflammatory, antimicrobial, anti-fungal and anti-bacterial. Helps minimize inflammation and itching caused by bacterial infections. Treats both symptoms and underlying causes of infections. Used on both cats and dogs.
Hydrocortisone Acetate 1% Topical Ointment, 15 gm. UNT. 0.5. USD. Other Pharma Blood Bag Set, Quadruple, 450 mL, w/ CPD-SAGM, 1 Each. UNT. 11.47. USD.
Quadruple Topical Ointment is an antibiotic ointment that is an anti-iflammatory, antimicrobial, antifungal and anti-bacterial. Helps minimize inflammation and itching caused by bacterial infections. Treats both symptoms and underlying causes of infections. Used on both cats and dogs.
Quadrupleis a generic for Panalog. Thisointment is anotic and topical medication that contains Nystatin-Neomicin Sulfate-Thiostrepton -Triamcinolone Acetonideand is for use in cats and dogs only. Quadruple Ointment 15mL 0.5oz (formerly Quadritop) for Pets.
RxCUI: - Dr. Smith's Diaper Ointment 10 % Topical Ointment; RxCUI: - zinc oxide 0.1 MG/MG Topical Ointment [Dr. Smith's Diaper Rash] RxCUI: - Dr. Smith's Adult Barrier 10 % Topical Ointment; RxCUI: - Dr. Smith's Diaper Rash 0.1 MG/MG Topical Ointment; RxCUI: - ZNO 0.1 MG/MG Topical Ointment [Dr. Smith's
Customer: My vet had me put Quadruple Topical Ointment in my dogs ears because he had an ear infection. That was two weeks ago now my dog is completely deaf. I waiting believing it might take time for the ointment to dissolve into his body. Still looking for improvement to his hearing.
administration by injection, infusion or inhalation; topical by lotion or ointment; and rectal by suppositories. Quadruple Participant, Care Provider
Um... thinking you meant Tropical and not Topical. A topical hottie sounds like she'd under your skin!