
Tri-Otic Ointment Rx
Tri-Otic Ointment Rx
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Tri-otic Ointment for Dogs
For powerful treatment of canine ear infections at a budget-friendly price, ask your veterinarian for Tri-otic ointment, the generic form of Otomax. This soothing cream quickly relieves your dog’s painful, swollen, and itchy ears.
- Treats ear infections due to bacteria and yeast
- Reduces inflammation, pain, and itching
- Also helps reduce ear wax production
Powerful Tri-otic ointment is effective because it blends three antimicrobials into one medication for treating ear infections. This combination of gentamicin sulfate, betamethasone valerate and clotrimazole work together to stop bacteria and yeast, which are the source of infections, while soothing the symptoms including pain, swelling, and annoying itching.
What you should know about Tri-otic ointment for dogs:
- You may need to clean and dry your dog’s ears before applying this medication.
- Follow dosing directions exactly - don’t give your dog more medication than directed and don’t skip doses.
- Read the label carefully for information about storage, possible side effects, and drug interactions.
Review Summary
24 total reviews
Rated 4.83 out of 5 stars
100% of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Ratings Distribution
20 5 star reviews
4 4 star reviews
0 3 star reviews
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Works great
From Hartford ctComments about Tri-Otic OintmentMy dog alway get ear infection due to moisture Works great -
Better than nothing
From undisclosedComments about Tri-Otic OintmentSeems to work but it's a slow process. I am on the second tube and my dog still is breaking out with these "looks like ringworm" circles of infection. -
Great Company for Pet Needs!............
From undisclosedComments about Tri-Otic OintmentWe are Very Happy with VetRxDirect!! They provide Excellent Advice and Deliver a Superior Product at Competitive Price. We were also happy that they had the Product in our hands Quickly without having to made a long trek to our Vet's location. -
I will buy more products as needed.
From undisclosedComments about Tri-Otic OintmentI use this in my dogs' ears and I'm very happy to pay less than the vet's price. It was great that VetRXDirect could contact the vet and my order was approved. -
Happy with Tri-Otic
From Lewisburg, KYComments about Tri-Otic OintmentWe have a GSD that suffers with allergies that sometimes affects her ears. We use Tri-Otic for a couple of days when she is really struggling & it clears her itchiness right up. -
Works very well
From Pasadena, CAComments about Tri-Otic OintmentI don't have to take my dog to the vet anymore because now I can just buy this ointment through VetRx. It was the same exact medicine my dog's vet prescribed except 75% cheaper. Twice a year my dog has the same ear problem and I was spending $160 each visit and finally I got smart and checked online. I found the same exact ointment in the same colored tube. -
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Great for my dog's chronic dry eyes.
From Raymore, MOComments about Tri-Otic OintmentMy dog likes to have it applied to his eyes. He will need it twice a day for the rest of his life. That's going to get expensive! -
Again, It Works
From GeorgiaComments about Tri-Otic OintmentI have used this product before and it worked, so I ordered it again and I am getting the same results. My dog has an ear infection that has only healed with this product sold to me by my vet initially. It was too expensive so I'm glad I found it here. My vet never gave me this product again when my dog got other ear infections, always different products. I decided to order it from here (once I found this place) to save money and to get the product that worked for my dog before. Even though it has a nozzle to use for application, it's still a bit difficult to get it into my dog's ears because he moves around a lot. Luckily, he's a small dog so I can hold him still by myself. -
product was really good
From Dallas texasComments about Tri-Otic OintmentLove the product..same thing vet gave me when I took jaxson in.Found it on this site MUCH lower price Thank you vet rx direct -
Quick and cheap
From Jersey City, NJComments about Tri-Otic OintmentI needed this for my Golden Reteriver's ear infections. Used it for 2 weeks and infections was gone. Make sure to clean the ear with some type of ear cleaner every time you put the medication.-
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Q & A
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What size bottle of the Tri-Otic is needed in order to follow the directions for administrating the requisite 8 drops, twice a day for the 7-day treatment routine for a dog that weighs over 30 lbs??
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According to the manufacturer, the Tri-Otic 7.5 gram tube contains a sufficient amount of medication for the 7 day treatment, using the standard directions of 8 drops, twice a day for a dog weighing over 30 lbs.
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My dog has cauliflower ears, the vet rec EKT once a week x 1 month. Is to expensive to do it at the vet office for 1 month. She suggested I buy the product, but I can not find a clinic that sell it to me. Do you have it or a something else???
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VetRxDirect does not stock or sell EKT otic ointment. A prescription from your veterinarian would be required for all antibiotic/antifungal/anti-inflammatory otic preparations. VetRxDirect does stock several of these combinations. The choice of which drug would be the most appropriate for your pet would be made by your veterinarian. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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What will the exp date be if purchased? And if purchased how is it to be stored ??
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Depending on which size you purchased, the expiration dates are between 03/2015 and 02/2016. The package indicates to be stored between 36 and 77 degrees fahrenheit. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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Can a puppy get a urinary tract infection from using this antibiotic??
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Harper, Tri-otic ointment is made up of gentamicin (antibiotic), betamethasone (antiinflammatory steroid), and clotrimazole (antifungal). It is normally used for painful, swollen, or itchy ears. While very unlikely to cause a urinary tract infection (UTI), corticosteroids may decrease the immune system making your puppy more vulnerable to get a UTI. If you are concerned that your puppy has a UTI is important to follow up with a veterinarian as soon as possible. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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will this tri octi ointment work as well as ( vetromax) my vet prescribed this but I am out. and it works awesome. but it cost me $40.00 15g?
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Because Tri-Otic ointment is a prescription medication, it will be up to your dog's veterinarian to decide if Tri-Otic would be a good substitute for the medication you are using. It contains an anti-fungal, an antibiotic, and a steroid, which make it a popular option for treating dogs' ears. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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do I need a prescription from my current vet to order .?
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Cliffy, Yes, Tri-Otic ointment does require a prescription within the US. We can accept this prescription in a couple of different ways. Once you place an order, we can fax your pet's veterinarian for approval and the clinic can fax the prescription back, or the veterinarian may choose to issue you a written prescription which you would then need to mail to us. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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my dog currently is using Otibiotic Ointment the company is Butler Schein animal health is this the same type of medicine for the dogs ears? This is definitely cheaper than at my local vet. ?
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tbone71, Yes, there are a few variations of the gentamicin, betamethasone, and clotrimazole drug combination for ear infections in dogs. All of them are prescription products and would require authorization from your pet's veterinarian before we could send your order. We're happy to fax a request to your veterinarian after you place your online order. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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If I order the product do you contact the vet or do we??
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Once an order is placed, we send a request for the prescription via fax to the veterinarian that you listed when you checked out. Most clinics are willing to approve the fax and send it back to us if your pet is up-to-date on exams and bloodwork. Some clinics have policies in place that prevent them from answering faxed requests, if your clinic has a policy like this, they may choose to issue you a written prescription. We can accept written prescriptions issued to you by the veterinarian, though we have to have the original so it needs to be mailed to us. Pharmacy law prevents us from accepting a copy (including a fax or scan) of a prescription that has been issued to you. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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What are the shipping costs to 93103?
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Joie, The standard shipping cost on most orders is $4.99 for orders under $39.00, and free for orders over $39.00. We do have expedited shipping options, and some products require a specific shipping method, as indicated on their product page. Detailed shipping information can be found in our Shipping FAQs http://www.vetrxdirect.com/faq#shipping. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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How can I get this without having to go to my vet, spending $200, I don't have, to get a an order.?
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Wes, Tri-Otic ointment is a prescription medication and cannot be purchased without a prescription from a licensed United States veterinarian. Thank you, VetRxDirect
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