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MAY-JUN 2014

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As with all drugs, side effects may occur. In feld studies, the most common side effects reported were ocular itching, burning, or infammation in animals sensitive to the product. Prolonged use may result in the overgrowth of non- susceptible organisms including fungi. VETROPOLYCIN ONLY— Do not use as a pre-surgical ocular lubricant. VETROPOLYCIN HC ONLY— This product is not for use in animals with corneal ulcers, fungal infections, or viral infections. Patients should be monitored for signs of corticosteroid overdose. The safe use of this product has not been evaluated in pregnant animals. Refer to the prescribing information for VETROPOLYCIN and VETROPOLYCIN HC for complete details or visit www.dechra-us.com. Now you can treat your canine and feline patients with the trusted ophthalmic products, VETROPOLYCIN ® (bacitracin-neomycin-polymyxin) and VETROPOLYCIN ® HC (bacitracin-neomycin-polymyxin-hydrocortisone acetate 1%), that are FDA-CVM approved for use in dogs and cats. The choice is clear. Contact your Dechra Representative or your Veterinary Distributor for more information. 24 Hour Technical Support available from trained Veterinary Professionals. | 866-933-2472 Buy 9, get 3 free Some restrictions apply. Details are available from your Veterinary Distributor. Limited time Offer Dechra o p h t h a l m i c o i n t m e n t s a r e b a c k Dechra Veterinary Products, 7015 College Blvd., Suite 525, Overland Park, Kansas 66211, 866-933-2472 www.dechra-us.com TVP_2014-0506_14-17_BanfieldbytheNumbers.indd 17 5/23/2014 1:08:27 PM

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