Abstract: A method for treating ear infections in animals includes forming a liquid composition having an antifungal agent, an antibiotic agent, a steroidal anti-inflammatory agent, an anhydrous organic acid, liquid dehydrated alcohol, and propylene glycol. The treatment method includes applying several drops of such composition inside the ear of the animal at least twice per day to the affected area of the animal's ear until the ear infection has been cured. The antifungal agent may include ketoconazole. The antibiotic agent may include ofloxacin. The steroidal anti-inflammatory agent may include triamcinolone diacetate. The anhydrous organic acid may include citric acid.
Abstract: A method for treating ear infections in animals includes forming a liquid composition having an antifungal agent, an antibiotic agent, a steroidal anti-inflammatory agent, an anhydrous organic acid, liquid dehydrated alcohol, and propylene glycol. The treatment method includes applying several drops of such composition inside the ear of the animal at least twice per day to the affected area of the animal's ear until the ear infection has been cured. The antifungal agent may include ketoconazole. The antibiotic agent may include ofloxacin. The steroidal anti-inflammatory agent may include triamcinolone diacetate. The anhydrous organic acid may include citric acid.
Abstract: A composition for treating ear infections in animals includes an antifungal agent, an antibiotic agent, a steroidal anti-inflammatory agent, and an acid dissolved to form a liquid. The acid aids in keeping the steroidal anti-inflammatory agent in solution, and enhances the bactericidal effect of the composition. The method of preparing such composition includes dissolving the antifungal agent, steroidal anti-inflammatory agent, and acid in dehydrated alcohol, dissolving the antibiotic agent in propylene glycol, combining the two solutions together, heating the combination and then cooling the composition. Several drops of the composition are applied at least twice per day to the affected area of the animal's ear.