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The general answer to your question is yes. The caveats are that Timolol comes in 2 different strengths, so you need to make sure that the combination product is the same strength that he is currently gettting. The other thing you need to discuss with your veterinarian is that since he is getting Dorzolamide 3 times a day and Timolol only twice daily is if you will still need to keep a separate bottle of Dorzolamide for the 3rd daily dosing. I hope that was helpful and answered your question. Thanks for using Boop by Petco.
Updated on September 24th, 2025
Hopefully it is the same medication, although there have been lawsuits about mislabeled and counterfeit medications with online pharmacies. Also, you do need a prescription from your veterinarian in order to purchase these products. I would recommend visiting with your veterinarian, as there is a possibility they may price match for you. Best of luck and thank you for using Pet Coach.
Updated on September 24th, 2025
Hello and thank you for contacting Boop by Petco. You need to monitor your Tinker Bell over the next 24-48hrs. Do not give her any laxative and do not change her diet. The symptoms of gastrointestinal foreign body include vomiting, lack of appetite, abdominal pain, lack of stools. If you see any of these symptoms in the next 48hrs, please take Tinker Bell to your vets as an emergency. If after 48hrs she is well and will have not developed any of these symptoms, it will mean that she is out of danger.
Updated on September 24th, 2025
I would suggest you try one of these: ( https://www.amazon.co.uk/Pro-Pooch-Conjunctivitis-Allergies-Irritation/dp/B01N0BX1LT/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1524655434&sr=8-2&keywords=isathal ) ( https://www.amazon.co.uk/Vetericyn-Care-Wash-safely-around/dp/B00VV8ZVP4/ref=sr_1_5?ie=UTF8&qid=1524655434&sr=8-5&keywords=isathal ) The isathal does not appear to be very expensive. Will your vet call a prescription in to pharmacy like this one? ( https://www.viovet.co.uk/Isathal_10_mgg_Eye_Drops_for_Dogs_Cats_and_Rabbits_Formerly_Fucithalmic/c35510/?gclid=EAIaIQobChMI3pKpgarV2gIVz5TtCh2kAAE0EAEYASAAEgJprPD_BwE ) Hope this helps. Best wishes.
Updated on September 24th, 2025
Both are antibiotic ointments, so I would recommend sticking with the Isathal for now and scheduling another appointment if she's not feeling better after 24 hours. You can increase the frequency of the Isathal because extra lubrication can help with comfort. Another thing to ask your veterinarian about it placing a contact on her eye - not all vets have these in their offices, but if they do it can help a lot with comfort. Good luck to you and Jasmine. I hope she's feeling much better soon!
Updated on September 24th, 2025