Akorn, Inc Opthamlic 98.3% Pure Eye Wash Animal Health 4 oz Veterinary Dog,New
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I'm guessing yes, but if you're concerned, consult your veterinarian.
3% purified water no % on the bottle for the inactive ingredients boric acid , sodium chloride , and sodium borate
Selected User Reviews For Akorn, Inc Opthamlic 98.3% Pure Eye Wash Animal Health 4 oz Veterinary Dog,New
Used 1- 2 times a day, I clean my Shih Tzu's eyes and the area around them of debris. It doesn't irritate the eyes and keeps the area cleaner than any other product.
The liquid inside is fine, but the hole in the tip is too large, and I can't get the drops into my dog's eyes with this. I've previously purchased this type of eyewash from other vendors, and the applicator delivered a fine stream that was much easier to apply and control with a squirmy dog.
My pug has dry eyes, which becomes a real issue when pollen is present. To safely clean his eyes, I use eye wash on cotton rounds.
The nozzle is far too large, and the fluid spills everywhere - It'd be perfect if they could just fix this - Otherwise, it's an excellent product.
My dog's allergies were prescribed by the vet.
So this is an animal eye wash; I'm not sure why they want me to give it stars for scent and flavor when neither of those things are present. In any case, it's a good deal and it works well to clean your pet's eyes.
This was used in the nebulizer for my bird. He was able to breathe and recover as a result of our assistance.
I've been looking for an eye rinse with a good tip since the old Tomlyn vanished at the beginning of COVID. This concludes the discussion.