Available in three formulas — Beef Liver, Chicken and Sweet Potato — Angels» Eyes
uses tylosin to bind with porphyrins inside the body and aids in excreting them, either by shedding or through normal hair growth.
Original Angels» Eyes
uses Tylosin Tartrate to treat tear stains caused by Red Yeast infections
It uses Tylosin antibiotics as a tartrate to eliminate Red Yeast infections, which can cause tear stains.
Not exact matches
The most common side effects reported include pain at the injection site (when
Tylosin is
used as an injectible for respiratory infections only), anorexia, and diarrhea (when
Tylosin is
used as a powder for GI infections).
The dose of
tylosin for long - term
use should be tapered to the lowest possible dose that controls clinical signs.
Although no adverse effects during
tylosin treatment have been reported, efforts should be made to reduce the
use of
tylosin.
Tylosin is usually
used in powder form for pigs and poultry.
Tylosin is a macrolide - class broad spectrum antibiotic that's
used in veterinary medicine to treat felines, canines and livestock.
In Finland and in some other countries,
tylosin is also available in tablet form, facilitating its
use in dogs.
Tylosin is
used only in veterinary medicine, and its most common indications are treating pigs with diarrhea or poultry with chronic respiratory diseases.
Tylosin has also been
used as a feed additive in food animal production, and it has been shown to increase gain and feed efficiency, especially in pigs.
This medication is very similar to erythromycin, and as a result, if the patient is already on erythromycin,
Tylosin should not be
used, as cross-resistance has been shown to occur.
Tylosin is safe for long - term
use and provides a good alternative to metronidazole, another bowel anti - inflammatory / antibiotic that is not as amenable to long - term
use.
On 1/2 tsp of enzyme diane powder per 1 / 2cup meal (usually 2x a day), 100 mg
tylosin 2x a day, 2 units of caninsulin 2x a day,
using accu - check compact plus meter.
These tear stain removers also contain the medically important antibiotic
tylosin tartrate, which is not approved for
use in dogs or cats, nor for the treatment of conditions associated with tear stains.
These products contain an antibiotic,
tylosin tartrate, and is not recommended for long - term
use as this may create bacterial resistance.
Although the long term
use of
tylosin appears safe, owners should decide on a case by case basis whether such treatment for tear staining is warranted.
Pets known to have had an allergic reaction to
tylosin or other antibiotics
Use with caution in pregnant and lactating animals Directions:
Lactobacillus spp had the greatest susceptibility to bacitracin, and
tylosin; Pseudomonas spp, to
tylosin, and sulfadiazine; Klebsiella spp, to
tylosin, oxytetracycline, gentamicin; E. coli to
tylosin; and Pasteurella canis and Francisella tularensis to all
used antimicrobial agents.
Tylosin may also be
used to treat some types of diarrhea.
Products that
use the antibiotic ingredient
Tylosin (Tylan) should not be given to your dog.
Antibiotics
used include metronidazole, sulfasalazine, and
tylosin.
Antibiotics
used in C. perfringens infections include a combination of metronidazole and amoxicillin, erythromycin, and
tylosin.
Angels» Eyes Natural Tear Stain Remover works in a similar fashion to original Angels» Eyes for Dogs and Cats but without the
use of
Tylosin tartrate antibiotics.
There is some possibility that it could interfere with
tylosin use (it interferes with some other antibiotics) so it would be a good idea not to give it at the same time as the
tylosin if you
use both.
Many products on the market contain an ingredient called
Tylosin, which is an antibiotic that when
used in a daily supplement can cause your pet to build a resistance to it.