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Drug Summaries:

The following are links to brief summaries of some of our more commonly requested preparations:

ACTH (Corticotropin)
Alfa-Interferon
Amitraz
Cisapride
Cyclosporine Opthalmic
Cyclosporine Oral
DES (Diethylstilbestrol)
Dipyrone
Griseofulvin
Itraconazole
Potassium Bromide
Methimazole
Metronidazole
Mibolerone
Omeprazole for Injection
PZI insulin (Protamine Zinc Insulin)
Stanozolol
Tacrolimus AQ (Opthalmic)

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Veterinary Drug Summaries:

Tacrolimus Opthalmic (Tacrolimus AQ)
[Veterinary - Canine, Feline, Other]

Tacrolimus is an imunosuppressant agent that is useful in treating immune-mediated Keratoconjunctivitis Sicca (KCS, "Dry Eye") in dogs, cats and other animals. KCS causes dry eyes which may eventually lead to blindness. One of the primary causes of KCS is autoimmune destruction of tear gland tissue, which leads to decreased tear production. Tacrolimus eye drops are used to suppress the immune destruction of tear gland tissue in KCS and help restore normal tear production.

 

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This product is for veterinary use only and requires a prescription from a licensed veterinarian. Drug summaries are for informational purposes only and should not be used as a basis for diagnosis or treatment.

 

 


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