
Claro Otic Solution Rx
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Claro Otic Solution Rx
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Requires veterinary authorization.
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Your pet's veterinarian will provide directions for use.
What is Claro Otic Solution for Dogs?
- Claro is a prescription ear solution for dogs that treats otitis externa, outer ear infection, caused by yeast and bacteria.
- Claro contains florfenicol, terbinafine, and mometasone - an antibacterial, an antifungal, and an anti-inflammatory steroid.
- Claro works by killing infection causing bacteria and yeast in the ear and reducing swelling, and redness associated with ear infections.
Why do cats and dogs use Claro?
- If your dog has been diagnosed with otitis externa or an ear condition, your veterinarian may prescribe an ear solution such as Claro.
- Claro kills the yeast and bacteria causing the infection and has a steroid to treat swelling and redness.
What else should I know about Claro?
- One dose of Claro is designed to last 30 days.
What problems could my dog or cat have with Claro?
- Do not use in dogs with damaged ear drums.
- This should be used with caution in dogs with kidney problems.
How do you use Claro?
- Shake well before use.
- Your veterinarian may ask you to bring the Claro in to the office so that the dose can be given in the office.
- Prevent your dog and other animals from licking or grooming the treated ears for at least 20 to 30 minutes after application.
What is in Claro?
- Claro combines three drugs.
- It contains the antibiotic florfenicol, the antifungal terbinafine, and the steroid mometasone furoate.
Will I get what I see in the picture?
- Claro is a brand name. You will receive the exact brand that you request.
Is it important for my dog or cat to finish all of the Claro?
- Claro contains an antibiotic. Resistance is a major concern when using antibiotics. To help avoid resistance, it is important for you to use this for as long as your veterinarian has prescribed, even if you dog or cat is looking and feeling better. Claro should not be used to prevent ear infections.
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Does Claro need to be stored in a refrigerator??
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Claro Otic Solution is a topical ear solution meant to treat ear infections caused by certain yeasts and types of bacteria. According to Elanco, the manufacturer of Claro Otic Solution, it should be stored at room temperature (68℉-77℉). Please consult your veterinarian regarding any questions or concerns regarding this medication in your dog or cat.
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My dig was treated 2 days ago. Can my dog walk in the rain in the next 30 days? If the ear does get wet from the rain, can / should I wipe it dry??
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For 30 days following the administration of Claro Otic, the manufacturer states to use caution not to allow water into the ears, including preventing the dog from swimming, and recommends bathing the dog below the neck. There is no specific information available regarding rainwater or incidental water exposure, however, you may consider avoiding situations that would allow water down into your dog’s ears.
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Why are you promoting this dangerous product when you know the side effects can cause facial and eyelid paralysis and possible loss of smell which canines rely on tremendously? How many patients have become victims to this potentially devastating "medication"? How transparent are the warnings of Clark's toxicity??
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Can Claro be used safely in Pregnant, Lactating, or dogs that are going to be Bred – such as dogs in your Breeding Program??
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Claro is a prescription ear solution for dogs that treats outer ear infections caused by yeast and bacteria. Per the manufacturer, the safe use of Claro in dogs used for breeding purposes, during pregnancy, or in lactating females, has not been evaluated. It is recommended you speak with your veterinarian as they are the best source of information regarding the appropriateness of this product for your dog.
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Do NOT trust this product! It poisoned my sweet little Havanese. The product information is so poor that the healthcare professionals were unaware of how toxic to canines it can be.
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Can Claro Otic Solution be used safely for cats??
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Claro is a prescription ear solution for dogs. This medication is NOT indicated for cats and there have been adverse events reported such as ataxia (clumsy movements), anorexia, and disorders of the internal ear when used in cats. It is recommended that you speak with your veterinarian to determine if this medication is appropriate for your cat.
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Since this drug includes a steroid, is there a possibility that it will be harmful to kidneys if given multiple times??
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For dogs with an ear infection, Claro is typically only used once within a 30 day period. The manufacturer does not list any kidney damage found during the safety testing on the drug label. This is a prescription medication and the manufacturer states it should be administered by veterinary personnel. To determine if this product would be recommended for your dog, please speak with your veterinarian.
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Can my dog swim or play in water after getting this medication? Or do we need to wait a month??
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It is not recommended to allow the dog to swim 30 days following administration. Additionally, the manufacturer recommends bathing the dog below the neck only after administration using caution not to allow water into the ears
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My dog got this yesterday. He has been sleeping mor than usual and while he is still eating and wanting treats hes just not excited like he normally is for them. Should I be worried??
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According to Plumb’s Handbook of Veterinary Drugs, Claro may be associated with mild redness or discomfort at the site of application. However, Claro’s package insert does cite a study in which 146 dogs were administered Claro without any adverse reactions. Please consult with your veterinarian if you have any concerns regarding this medication and your dog.
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Are there side effects associated with this medication??
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According to Plumb’s Handbook of Veterinary Drugs, Claro may be associated with mild redness or discomfort at the site of application. However, Claro’s package insert does cite a study in which 146 dogs were administered Claro without any adverse reactions. Please consult with your veterinarian if you have any concerns regarding this medication and your pet.
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This medication can cause PERMANENT facial paralysis with damage to the inner ear eyelids and olfactory organs as well. The manufacturer is not forthcoming about their product's toxicity.
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How many days after my dog is treated will his ear feel better and pain be less?
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The amount of time will vary depending on the severity of the condition. According to the manufacturer, the duration of Claro’s effect should last for 30 days after administration. Please consult with your veterinarian to determine when results should be expected.
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