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Duotic Otic Gel for Dogs, 1 mL

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Management number 204569976 Release Date 2025/10/14 List Price $17.99 Model Number 204569976
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Duotic Otic Gel – Vet-Recommended Ear Care for Dogs

Duotic Otic Gel for Dogs is an advanced ear treatment exclusively designed by veterinarians to treat ordinary canine ear infections, for example, caused by bacteria, yeast, and inflammation. This weekly application is mess-free and easy, and is mostly prescribed for the treatment of otitis externa (outer ear infection) in dogs. Duotic blends strong antimicrobials, antifungals, and anti-inflammatories to treat disease and soothe irritation, so they suit the prescription-strength needs of every pet owner.

Prescription items are NON-RETURNABLE and NON-REFUNDABLE.

Benefits:

  • Triple-action formula. Antibiotics, antifungals, and anti-inflammatories, to treat infections while alleviating discomfort.
  • Weekly Convenience: Administered generally once a week, making home application of treatment easier on the pet owner.
  • Reduction of Ear Inflammation: Reduces itching, redness, swelling, and discharge seen with otitis externa.
  • Veterinarian Prescription: Quite commonly prescribed ear treatment for bacterial or fungal infections within the canine ear.
  • Mess-free application: Gel format allows for controlled application of a directed dose deep into the ear canal.

What are the ailments that Duotic Otic Gel cures in dogs?

Duotic is usually prescribed to cure otitis externa, i.e., infection with Malassezia pachydermatis, Staphylococcus pseudintermedius, and other usual pathogens of the outer ear canal.

How do I use Duotic Otic Gel on my dog's ears?

Your vet will advise you, but typically, a treatment is put into each affected ear once weekly. Clean the ears first, and do not overuse unless a vet has advised.


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