
PrednisoLONE Acetate Ophthalmic Suspension Rx
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PrednisoLONE Acetate Ophthalmic Suspension Rx
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Usually ships the same weekday before 3pm CT with veterinary approval.
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Requires veterinary authorization.
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Your pet's veterinarian will provide directions for use.
What is PrednisoLONE Acetate Ophthalmic Suspension for Dogs and Cats?
- PrednisoLONE Acetate Ophthalmic Suspension is a prescription steroid eye drop that can be used to reduce pain and inflammation caused by allergies, bacterial infections, or irritation from foreign objects in the eye.
Why do cats and dogs use PrednisoLONE Acetate Eye Drops?
- PrednisoLONE Acetate Ophthalmic Suspension may be prescribed to reduce swelling in the eye due to infection, surgical procedures, or injury.
- Your veterinarian may prescribe PrednisoLONE Acetate Eye Drops if your dog is suffering eye discomfort due to injury or infection such as conjunctivitis, scleritis, and some types of keratitis.
- PrednisoLONE Acetate Eye Drops are also recommended for reducing swelling, redness, burning, and pain after eye surgery.
What else should I know about PrednisoLONE Acetate Eye Drops?
- Treats inflammation and pain in the eye.
- For eye pain resulting from infection, surgery, and injury.
- Dropper top for convenient application.
- PrednisoLONE Acetate Eye Drops are ususally used for only a short period of time.
- There are approximately 15 drops per milliliter in the suspension.
- Store the PrednisoLONE Acetate Eye Drops at room temperature or in the refrigerator, away from moisture and sunlight.
What problems could my dog or cat have with PrednisoLONE Acetate Eye Drops?
- PrednisoLONE Acetate Eye Drops should not be used in animals that have an eye ulcer, fungal infection, or viral infection.
- PrednisoLONE Acetate Eye Drops should not be used in birds.
- Common side effects include redness, stinging, and mild irritation of the eye. PrednisoLONE Acetate Eye Drops may also cause the eyelid to droop.
How do you use PrednisoLONE Acetate Eye Drops?
- Shake the eye drops well before use.
- Use proper administration techniques to avoid contamination of the PrednisoLONE Acetate Eye Drops. Keep the cap on when not in use.
- Wait 5 minutes after giving the PrednisoLONE Acetate Eye Drops before administering any other eye medication.
What is in PrednisoLONE Acetate Eye Drops?
- PrednisoLONE Acetate is a corticosteroid that reduces inflammation.
Will I get what I see in the picture?
- PrednisoLONE Acetate Eye Drops are sold as an FDA approved generic drug. Brand may vary from order to order and variation to variation. We are unable to guarantee which brand will be available at the time of order shipment.
Is it important for my dog or cat to finish all of the PrednisoLONE Acetate Eye Drops?
- Dogs and cats may use PrednisoLONE Acetate Eye Drops for different lengths of time. Please consult your veterinarian if you have any questions.
Review Summary
24 total reviews
Rated 4.92 out of 5 stars
100% of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Ratings Distribution
22 5 star reviews
2 4 star reviews
0 3 star reviews
0 2 star reviews
0 1 star reviews
Reviews
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Great product at a great price!
From UndisclosedComments about PrednisoLONE Acetate Ophthalmic SuspensionSo much cheaper to buy here than at the vet's office. The expiration date is always far away and they deliver quickly! -
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Perfect combination!
From UndisclosedComments about PrednisoLONE Acetate Ophthalmic Suspension 1%, 5ml BottleGreat, fast services at the best price!-
All weather dog!
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I will continue to purchase as lon as it is prescribe
From UndisclosedComments about PrednisoLONE Acetate Ophthalmic SuspensionMy blind 5 year old rescue receives daily drops. The drop easily comes out of the bottle. VetRX has been very quick to fill prescriptions and the cost is unbeatable -
Great!
From UndisclosedComments about PrednisoLONE Acetate Ophthalmic SuspensionI use this for my kitty Geordi in her left eye twice daily, and it REALLY helps clear up her eye and keep her comfortable! I've tried tapering her off these drops a few times before, but her eye gets irritated and cloudy again, so I go back to using these drops. She tolerates the drops very well, and they really improve her vision and eye comfort!-
Geordi and her beautiful clear eyes, enjoying the sunshine!
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Good drops!
From undisclosedComments about PrednisoLONE Acetate Ophthalmic SuspensionA drop or 2 in each eye. Easy to keep Pannus from progressing. -
Recommend
From undisclosedComments about PrednisoLONE Acetate Ophthalmic SuspensionGot it for my Golden. Working great! -
I can't live without this for my gs
From WyomingComments about PrednisoLONE Acetate Ophthalmic SuspensionShe has pannus can't live without it -
I have purchased multiple times and will continue to purchas
From Sierra Vista, AZComments about PrednisoLONE Acetate Ophthalmic SuspensionDrops prescribed for our elderly Yorkie and I use smallest bottle to manage administration. Dropper spout on squeeze bottle could be slightly more tapered for small patients but quickly learned to manage it. -
The best prices I have found
From UndisclosedComments about PrednisoLONE Acetate Ophthalmic SuspensionMy dog has pannus and needs these drops everyday. I don't like that I have to give her prednisone, but they work. In the past year this product's price has skyrocketed, but this company has kept the price as low as possible. -
Works Great
From UndisclosedComments about PrednisoLONE Acetate Ophthalmic SuspensionMy kitty has an eosinophilic plaque on his eye and we need the drops to help keep it under control. Getting it online really helps make it easy on us since my vets office can no longer get it for us.
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Q & A
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Will this reduce and prevent further swelling from a mild mild cherry eye? It's been 2 weeks that it come and goes it mostly pops out when the dog is playing with chew toys?
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Prednisolone Ophthalmic is a prescription steroid drop used to treat eye inflammation and certain eye conditions in dogs and cats. It is recommended that you speak with your veterinarian, who is the best source of information regarding your dog’s medical condition and can recommend the most appropriate treatment for your dog.
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Does prednisolone come in a gel??
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Currently, Prednisolone ophthalmic is only available as a human-labeled ophthalmic solution, it is not manufactured as a gel at this time.
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Human use: Prednisolone. Pacific Pharma / Greenstone is my preferred generic of Allergen Pred Forte.. Sandoz makes my eyes feel like sand. I did an internet search..( and Pfizer lists the Greenstone generic as a VET medication) .................... Currently, my independent pharmacy's NYC distributors do not have Pacific Pharma Prednisolone available... Does your distributer have it in stock? How do I get this?????? Where can my pharmacy get this??
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I have misplaced the directions for administering prednisolone Acetate opthalmic suspension USP 1%. The vet prescribed it a couple of years ago for my dog? It doesn't expire until January 2023. They say they don't have a record of it. Can you please tell me what the normal dosage is and how long you are too administer it.?
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Prednisolone Ophthalmic is a prescription steroid eye drop. The dosage of this medication will vary based on the severity and the condition it was prescribed for. It is recommended that you talk with your veterinarian before giving this medication and follow their recommendations for use.
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why is this medication in both humans and pets. i was and am quite perturbed to now that i am using something that is used for animals?
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Prednisolone Ophthalmic Ointment is a human labeled generic medication that may be prescribed for extra-label use by a veterinarian to treat eye conditions in dogs and cats. As a pet pharmacy, VetRxDirect only dispenses this medication with a veterinarian’s prescription for use in animals.
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I was given 1.0% prednisolone eye drops for my dogs cherry eye and it just is getting worse ? Has anyone else had this experience how much will surgery cost?
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According to Plumb’s Veterinary Drug Handbook, common side effects that are usually not serious include: mild stinging, irritation, or redness of the eye, and drooping eyelids. If you have any questions or concerns regarding your dog and this medication, please consult with your veterinarian.
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Do you carry the Sandoz brand for Prednisolone Acetate? My vet prescribed me Sandoz only.?
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Human-labeled generic drugs for extra-label use in pets are sold and shipped generically unless the brand is specifically requested by your pet's veterinarian. The manufacturer of generic drugs depends on availability at time of shipment. If you need a specific manufacturer, you will need to contact our pharmacy directly.
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What are the side effects??
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Adverse effects reported in humans may occur in pets, and include: development of cataracts, increased intraocular pressure, infection, mydriasis and calcific keratopathy. Systemic effects are rare, but may include: hepatopathy, suppression of endogenous glucocorticoid production and focal alopecia. There is also a warning to use cautiously in pets that are diabetic. This may not be a complete list of side effects and always consult with your veterinarian to determine what side effects to monitor for while using prednisolone acetate eye drops.
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Does prednisolone ophthalmic suspension 1 % go bad if put in refrigerator??
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The individual manufacturers of Prednisolone Acetate Ophthalmic Suspension will have listed storage conditions that are recommended for their product. The storage recommendations can often be found listed on the box and in the package insert included with the product. Specific questions regarding storage outside of the listed recommendations should be directed to the individual manufacturer who may have information on their specific product being stored at conditions not consistent with the labeling.
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How many drops in a 5ml bottle??
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The standard conversion is 20 drops per mL. So a 5 mL volume will consist of around 100 drops. The manufacturer of our prednisolone acetate doesn’t state the number of drops for the bottle. The drop will vary depending on the thickness of liquid as well as the drop bottle opening. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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