Epi-Otic HC (Canada)

This page contains information on Epi-Otic HC for veterinary use.
The information provided typically includes the following:
  • Epi-Otic HC Indications
  • Warnings and cautions for Epi-Otic HC
  • Direction and dosage information for Epi-Otic HC

Epi-otic Hc

This treatment applies to the following species:
Manufacturer: Virbac

Din 02154455

Dermatology

Cleansing, Drying, Anti-inflammatory Ear Treatment For Dogs And Cats

Hydrocortisone 1%

For Veterinary Use Only

Keep Out Of Reach Of Children

Epi-Otic HC Caution: Read The Label Before Using

Epi-Otic HC Indications

For corticosteroid responsive non-specific otitis externa as adjunct to specific therapy.

Epi-Otic HC Caution

For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes. If not improved in 5 days, consult a veterinarian.

Contraindications

Do not use if tympanic membrane is damaged.

Active Ingredient

Hydrocortisone 1%.

Also Contains

propylene glycol, ethanol, lactic acid, fragrance, parachlorometaxylenol, FD&C Blue no 1.

Directions

Clean external ear to remove exudates and debris. Apply specific therapy for diagnosed etiology and treat twice daily by instillation of 5 - 10 drops of EPI-OTIC HC Ear, massaging ear canal to spread product.

Available only through licensed veterinarians.

Made in Canada

Dist. in Canada by: Virbac Canada Inc., 1400-340 Albert Street, Ottawa, Ontario, K1R 0A5

Virbaccanada.ca

Virbac AH, Inc., 3200 Meacham Blvd., Fort Worth, TX 76137

Tel. 800-338-3659

Virbacvet.com

Lot No. and expiration date on bottom of container.

15 mL

500630-01, 301831-01

Nac No.

11770242
VIRBAC CANADA INC.
209-231 SHEARSON CRESCENT, CAMBRIDGE, ON, N1T 1J5
Toll-Free:   866-458-3350
Fax:   905-619-2047
Website:   www.virbac.ca
Email:   cheryl.buffett@virbac.ca
Every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy of the Epi-Otic HC information published above. However, it remains the responsibility of the readers to familiarize themselves with the product information contained on the Canadian product label or package insert.

Copyright © 2013 North American Compendiums. Updated: 2013-05-17

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