
Tylosin Rx
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Tylosin Rx
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$59.09
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Usually ships the same weekday before 3pm CT with veterinary approval.
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Requires veterinary authorization.
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Your pet's veterinarian will provide directions for use.
What is Tylosin Soluble Powder for Dogs and Cats?
- Tylosin is a prescription medication that contains Tylosin Tartrate, an antibiotic.
- Tylosin is commonly used in dogs and cats for the treatment of certain types of infections and diarrhea.
Why do cats and dogs use Tylosin?
- Your veterinarian may prescribe Tylosin for the treatment of certain types of bacterial infections, inflammatory conditions, inflammatory bowel disease, or diarrhea.
What problems could my dog or cat have with Tylosin?
- Tylosin should not be given to horses or ponies.
- Tylosin powder has a bitter taste. It may be easier to dose in capsule form.
- Common, but not usually serious, side effects include loose stools, mild diarrhea, and upset stomach.
How do you use Tylosin?
- Tylosin may be given with or without food. Follow your veterinarian's directions.
What is in Tylosin?
- The drug Tylosin Tartrate is a macrolide antibiotic.
- Tylosin works by inhibiting the infecting bacteria from synthesizing protein and preventing the reproduction of more bacteria.
Will I get what I see in the picture?
- Bilovet, VetOne, and Tylan are brand names. You will receive the exact brand that you request.
Is it important for my dog or cat to finish all of the Tylosin?
- Tylosin is an antibiotic. Resistance is a major concern when using antibiotics. To help avoid resistance, it is important for you to use this for as long as your veterinarian has prescribed, even if you dog or cat is looking and feeling better.
Review Summary
22 total reviews
Rated 4.82 out of 5 stars
100% of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Ratings Distribution
21 5 star reviews
0 4 star reviews
0 3 star reviews
0 2 star reviews
1 1 star reviews
Most Liked Positive Review
Excellent, works for my dog!
My Irish Terrier had some ongoing issues and my Vet suggested this "old school" solution.
My dog took antibiotics for issue which resolved it but long term use of an antibiotic is not wise in a Senior Dog ( he's 11). Hence my vets suggestion of this powder.
It works great!!' I stuff the 1/4 tspn into a large pill pocket and he takes it fine. My Vet warned me most dogs will not take it since the minute they taste the bitterness they spit it out! Not mine. He gobbles the pill pocket down. Gastric issues resolved and maintained.
I am very happy with this outcome and this powder.
Most Liked Negative Review
I would not buy again, wish I hadn't this time.
My dog has had digestive problems with bacteria disproportion for several years and my vet recommended Tylosin Tartrate when his problem arises. I decided to look for it online for a better price than the vet's office. I got this brand and it's very different, a fine powder instead of granules and it has an odor I never noticed before. My dog sniffs and hesitates to eat when he is on this, where he never did before. Even turns his nose up. I don't recommend this brand. Wish I hadn't chosen it especially for the price.
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I will keep buying this.
From undisclosedComments about TylosinI mix this in my dogs food and it keeps his pancreatitis from flaring up, this has kept my baby well. Love it. -
Used with epizyme to treat pancreatic enzyme disorder
From Nashua, NHComments about TylosinFirst treated illness causing diarrhea. Specialist called in by my vet thought we should continue along with epizyme in treating my dog's pancreatic enzyme disorder.-
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Q & A
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Hello, I have been giving my dog Tylosin Tartrate by Elanco for years to treat IBD. It has worked well and is a great alternative to steroids. The price of the Elanco product has become too high though. How does the Vet One product compare to Elanco? Do you know if it is within 85-90% bioequivalent (the standard for human generic medications)? Thank you!?
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The Vet One Tylosin Powder and Tylan Powder by Elanco both contain the same active ingredient, Tylosin tartrate, and different manufacturers make them. Because there are no inactive ingredients and both products have the same active ingredient at the same concentration, the FDA considers these products bioequivalent.
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My kitten has been on tylan for 10 days, he still has loose/runny stool. Is this normal? Should he have firm stools by now? or is it possible it will firm up once he's on probiotics.?
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Tylosin is a macrolide antibiotic prescribed to cats to help relieve diarrhea associated with inflammatory bowel disease or certain bacterial infections. Because every animal responds to medications differently, it is recommended that you speak with your veterinarian if your cat’s condition has not improved.
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My vet recommended it for my dogs tear staining. He said it was in angel eyes products, but it's no longer in there anymore. How do I order this since it's prescription now??
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Tylosin is no longer available as a component of any over-the-counter tear stain products. Speak with your veterinarian to determine the appropriate treatment for your pet. For specific questions concerning placing an order, please contact our pharmacy staff via email at [email protected]. Other contact information is available on our site at: https://www.vetrxdirect.com/contact
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I have a 9 lb Maltese that used angels eyes for tear stains - now I have this product....angels eyes is different now- no typos in tartrate. How much should she get ??
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My vet eye specialist said 1/4 of a teaspoon mixed with food once a day or to get 50 mg compounded would be the same once a day.
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i've been giving my 100# dog the compounded capsules. are there any different potential side effects to using the powder? could you give me a price for the compounded capsules at 325 mg for 120? thanks!?
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Is this the same tylosin that you give dogs to help with bad tear stains? Do I need a prescription? Do I have to give it to my dog forever for his tears??
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Is there a difference between Tylosin Soluble Powder and Tylosin Tartrate??
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Tylosin Tartrate is the active ingredient in both products (Tylosin Soluble Powder and Tylosin Tartrate) produced by different manufacturers VetOne and Elanco.
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Is the same product that was used in the older Angel Eyes that worked so well for tear stains in dogs??
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Yes, this prescription drug contains the same active ingredient as the discontinued version of Angels' Eyes.
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Could you tell me how many mg are in 1/16 teaspoon??
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There are 162.5mg of Tylosin per 1/16 teaspoon of Tylosin.
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My vet told me that 1/4 tsp equals 50 mg, so 1/16th would be 25mg. Reading some replies here, it sounds like they are making it much too strong for their dogs.
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Our dog is on 650mg of tylan (about 1/4 teaspoon) BID. How many doses would we be able to make from this container??
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Each tub has 100g of tylan as the active ingredient. You are using 650mg, or 0.650g, twice a day for a total of 1300mg, or 1.3g, administered daily. Assuming these values are correct you should have approximately 76 full doses worth of tylan.
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