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Brand Name
Animax
Pronunciation
a-NEE-max
Common Drug Name
Nystatin, neomycin, thiostrepton, triamcinolone
What should I discuss with my veterinarian while considering Animax?
Talk to your veterinarian about what type of outcome is expected. Have your veterinarian explain the other treatment options that may be available to treat your pet's condition.
If Animax is to be used in the ear, your veterinarian should examine your pet's ear to make sure the eardrum is intact.
Have your veterinarian or veterinary technician show you how to properly clean the ear or treatment area and apply Animax.
Notify your veterinarian of any other medications or supplements your pet is taking, and if your pet has had any reactions to previous medications. Also, tell your veterinarian if your pet is pregnant.
What should I do if I miss a dose?
If you miss a dose, apply it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next dose, skip the application you missed and go back to the regular schedule. Do not apply two doses at once.
What is the most important information I should know?
The ear and/or other treatment area should be clean and dry before applying Animax. Animax should not be used in animals with perforated eardrums. Always follow your veterinarian's directions on the use of this medication.
Who should not take it?
Not for use in animals hypersensitive (allergic) to any of the ingredients. Not for use in deep infections, puncture wounds, burns, or if pus is present. Corticosteroids, if given at high doses or for extended periods, can cause premature birth. In dogs, rabbits, and rodents, corticosteroids can cause birth defects. Prevent oral ingestion of the medication. Avoid contact with the eyes.
What side effects may be seen when taking Animax?
In rare instances, an animal may be sensitive to neomycin, causing redness in the area the medication was applied. When used in the ear, you may see loss of hearing or balance if the eardrum is not intact. If ingested, or given at high doses or for prolonged periods of time, side effects related to the triamcinolone may be seen. The most common effect is an increase in the amount of drinking and urinating. Less commonly you may see an increased appetite and weight gain, panting, diarrhea, vomiting, and behavior changes.
How is it stored?
Store in a tight, light-resistant, childproof container at room temperature. Keep out of reach of children and pets.
What should I do if I know of or suspect there has been an overdose?
If you know or suspect your pet has had an overdose, contact your veterinarian immediately.
What should I avoid when giving my pet Animax?
Consult your veterinarian before using this medication with any other medications, including vitamins and supplements, corticosteroids, or gentamicin, since interactions may occur. If ingested, there is an increased risk of stomach ulcers when corticosteroids are used with non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) such as aspirin, carprofen (Rimadyl), deracoxib (Deramaxx), or etodolac (EtoGesic).
Where is more information available?
Ask your veterinarian, consult with one of our pharmacists at 1-800-447-3021, or see the
Patient Information Sheet on this medication.
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