Aurizon Ear Drops
VETOQUINOL ANIMAL HEALTH
Aurizon Ear Drops from VETOQUINOL ANIMAL HEALTH is supplied as a ear drops, suspension.
LEGAL CLASSIFICATION:POM-V
THIS MEDICINE REQUIRES A PRESCRIPTION.
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Active Ingredient(s)
Clotrimazole, Dexamethasone, Marbofloxacin
Pack & Presentation
Form: Ear drops, suspension · Pack size: 10ML
Suitable Species
Dogs
Indications
Treatment of otitis externa of both bacterial and fungal origin respectively due to bacteria sensitive to marbofloxacin, and fungi especially Malassezia pachydermatis sensitive to clotrimazole. The veterinary medicinal product should be used based on susceptibility testing results.
Storage & Shelf Life
Do not store above 30°C.
Owner Handling & Safety
product to animals: Wash hands carefully after applying the veterinary medicinal product. Avoid contact with eyes. In case of accidental contact with the eyes, rinse with copious amounts of water.
Contraindications & Warnings
Do not use in dogs suffering from perforation of the tympanic membrane. Do not use in cases of hypersensitivity to the active substances, other azole antifungals or fluoroquinolones or to any of the excipient.
Use in Pregnancy & Lactation
Pregnancy and lactation: Do not use during pregnancy or during lactation.
Regulatory Information
- Legal category: POM-V
- Marketing authorisation holder: UK (NI) Vetoquinol SA
- MA number: UK (GB) Vm 08007/5038 UK (NI) Vm 06462/3029
Important Notice
The information on this page is provided for general guidance only and does not replace the advice of a qualified veterinary surgeon. Always follow the directions provided on the product packaging and by your veterinary practice. If your animal's condition does not improve, worsens, or any side effects occur, contact your veterinary surgeon immediately.




