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No, Animax and Neosporin are not the same; Animax is a veterinary prescription ointment with multiple active ingredients, while Neosporin is an over-the-counter human antibiotic.
Animax typically begins to relieve symptoms such as itching, inflammation, and infection within a few days of consistent topical application, depending on the severity of the condition and adherence to veterinary instructions.
No, dogs should not lick Animax ointment. Ingestion may lead to systemic side effects; use precautions to prevent licking until the ointment dries.
Animax ointment is applied externally to affected areas of the skin or ears in dogs and cats, as directed by a veterinarian.
Animax ointment is used in dogs and cats to treat various skin and ear conditions, including infections, inflammation, and dermatitis. It provides antifungal, antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, and anti-itch effects.
Atopica (cyclosporine) is the most effective FDA-approved prescription medicine for managing allergic dermatitis in cats, including atopic dermatitis and other immune-mediated skin conditions.
Yes, an overdose of Atopica may lead to liver damage in cats, among other serious side effects, and immediate veterinary attention is advised in such cases.
Atopica (cyclosporine oral solution) is the best FDA-approved medication for treating allergic dermatitis in cats, offering steroid-free relief from itching and inflammation.
Yes, an overdose of Atopica (cyclosporine) can potentially cause liver damage in cats, along with vomiting, diarrhea, and decreased appetite.
Atopica (cyclosporine) is the FDA-approved, steroid-free prescription medication most recommended for treating allergic dermatitis in cats.

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