Aurizon Product Information
What conditions does Aurizon Ear Drops treat?
For use in dogs for the treatment of otitis externa of both bacterial and fungal origin – respectively due to bacteria sensitive to marbofloxacin, and fungi sensitive to clotrimazole. Use of the product should be based on susceptibility testing.
How does Aurizon Ear Drops work?
The preparation contains three active ingredients:
•Marbofloxacin: a synthetic anti-infectious bactericidal agent belonging to the fluoroquinolone family that acts by inhibiting DNA gyrase. It exhibits a very broad spectrum of activity against Gram-positive bacteria (in particular Staphylococcus intermedius) and against Gram-negative organisms (Pseudomonas aeruginosa, Escherichia Coli and Proteus mirabilis).
•Clotrimazole: an anti-fungal agent that belongs to the imidazole family and which acts by causing changes in membrane permeability, allowing intracellular compounds to leak from the cell and thus inhibiting cellular molecular synthesis. It exhibits a wide spectrum of activity and is aimed, in particular at Malassezia pachydermatis.
•Dexamethasone acetate: a synthetic glucocorticoid exhibiting anti-inflammatory and anti-pruritic activity.
How should I administer Aurizon Ear Drops to my pet?
Shake well before use.
After application, the base of the ear may be massaged briefly and gently to allow the preparation to penetrate to the lower part of the ear canal. When the product is intended for use in several dogs, use one cannula per dog. Avoid the introduction of contamination during use.
Wash hands carefully after applying product. Avoid contact with eyes. If the product splashed the eye accidentally, rinse with copious amounts of water.
Persons with known hypersensitivity to compounds in the product should avoid any contact with the product.
What is the correct dosage of Aurizon Ear Drops for my animal's weight and species?
The correct dose for your animal is as prescribed by your vet. Your vet will follow the data sheet for the medication prescribed and for some medications will adjust this taking into consideration your animal's medical history.
How long should I continue with Aurizon Ear Drops for?
You should continue for the length of time your vet prescribed the medication for. Please read the label your vet has attached to the medication. If you suspect that your pet may be having an adverse reaction to a medication, please contact your vet for advice on continuing the medication.
What should I do if I miss a dose of Aurizon Ear Drops?
If you miss a dose of medication, please contact your vet for advice on when to give the next dose.
Where can I buy Aurizon Ear Drops?
You can purchase Aurizon Ear Drops cheaper than the Vet Practice from Vets4U. To contact Vets4U. call us on +44 116 218 4244 between 09:30am and 4:30pm Monday to Friday, chat to us directly or email us at mail@vets4u.uk.
Do Aurizon Ear Drops need a prescription?
Yes, the drops are classified as POM-V.
How can I buy Aurizon Ear Drops from Vets4u?
You can buy Aurizon Ear Drops via our website via a valid prescription by adding to the basket website id www.vets4u.uk.
Manufacturer’s Link to Aurizon Ear Drops
NOAH Compendium Datasheet Link to Aurizon Ear Drops
Are Aurizon Ear Drops suitable for cats?
They are only licensed for dogs. Your vet may prescribe ‘off license’ in a particular situation related to your cat after discussion with you and if no licensed products are available
Can Aurizon Ear Drops be used for long term use?
Your vet may prescribe for a further week after the initial week if they feel this is needed
Are there any side effects of Aurizon Ear Drops?
On rare occasions, the use of this product may be associated with deafness, mainly in elderly dogs and mostly of a transient nature.
How long does Aurizon Ear Drops take to work?
It may take a week, or possibly 2 weeks if your vet extends the course. If it is not working, please see your vet again.
Are Aurizon Ear Drops same as Surolan?
No, different drugs are in the drops although they may have similar effects depending which organisms are present and their resistance to certain antibiotics.