Anandin, 10% solution, 10 ml bottle


Anandin Plus ointment for dogs

The ointment contains the main active ingredient - glucaminopropylacridone, and castor oil, purified water, potassium and petroleum jelly are included as auxiliary components.
The medicine is a pasty cream, yellow in color, with a slight specific odor. Important. Anandin Plus ointment should not be used without prior consultation with a veterinarian.

The ointment is sold in small plastic jars of 10 ml, packed in a cardboard box with instructions. The drug belongs to hazard class 4 (virtually not dangerous), promotes rapid healing of wounds and burns, and protects the wound from infection.

Indications for use are:

  • eczema;
  • mechanical damage to the skin;
  • dermatitis;
  • burns (including chemical burns).

Anandin in the form of an ointment is effective for skin diseases.

The instructions for use state that before using the ointment, it is not necessary to cut the hair from the affected area and remove dead skin particles. The drug is applied in a thin layer to the wound itself and around it, gently rubbing into the skin. This procedure can be carried out one to three times a day, for 5-7 days. Before re-application, the remaining ointment is carefully removed using a cotton swab soaked in saline solution or any antiseptic liquid.

Important. During Anandin therapy, it is necessary to avoid keeping the dog in direct sunlight to avoid complications.

Adverse reactions do not occur if the instructions are strictly followed, and no cases of overdose of the active substance have been recorded. Anandin ointment should not be used if you are hypersensitive to the components of the drug. In this case, the dog may experience swelling and redness at the site where the ointment was applied. If such symptoms are detected, you should stop using the medicine and immediately contact your veterinarian.

Solution for injection Anandin

The active ingredient in the solution for injection is the same as in Anandin ointment, and additionally it contains water for injection and methylthionium chloride.

Anandin in the form of a solution is intended for intramuscular injection.

Anandin injection solution 10% is a light green liquid with a faint medicinal odor. The drug is packaged in glass ampoules, 2 ml each, or transparent glass bottles, 5 or 10 ml in volume. They, in turn, are placed in cardboard packages with an instruction insert.

The drug has a strong general strengthening and immunostimulating effect, and its maximum content in the dog’s blood is reached an hour after administration. The active component does not accumulate in the body, but is completely excreted in the urine within 24 hours.

Anandin is prescribed in the form of injections for the following diseases:

  • viral hepatitis;
  • plague;
  • encephalitis;
  • coronavirus infection;
  • leptospirosis;
  • parvovirus;
  • tuberculosis;
  • ehrlichiosis;
  • infectious enteritis;
  • staphylococcal infection;
  • toxoplasmosis;
  • parainfluenza

In addition, the drug is often prescribed as a prophylactic agent to strengthen the immune system in weakened animals. But the dosage and course of treatment in this case must be selected individually.

The course of treatment with Anandin in the form of a solution is 3-6 days, depending on the disease.

The drug is administered intramuscularly, into the upper thigh, once a day, at the rate of 20 mg or 0.2 ml/kg of dog weight. The course of therapy is usually 3 days, but in case of severe advanced disease, the drug is continued to be administered for up to 6 days. In addition to Anandin, sulfonamides, hormonal drugs, and antibiotics can be prescribed.

Compliance with the correct dosage guarantees the absence of adverse reactions. The drug is well tolerated by animals and has no contraindications (except for individual intolerance to the constituent components and severe kidney damage).

Release forms and other details

It achieves its effectiveness in treating various dog organs due to its various forms. Each package contains instructions for use.

Among them:

  • Eye drops;
  • Nasal drops;
  • Ear drops;
  • Ointment;
  • Injections.

They can be used not only in the treatment of complex infections, but also for prevention. They are good because they do not cause negative reactions if you additionally use other means.

Drops for eyes and nose

The drops are a light yellow-green liquid. Packaged in glass bottles with a volume of 5 milliliters. It additionally contains glycerin and water. Thanks to them, a consistency that is easy to work with is created. They are closed with a rubber stopper. Additionally, the kit includes a pipette for easy application. It is also used to close the bottle if you have not used it completely. Do not leave the container open. Bacteria can get into it, which will then be transferred to the pet’s already weakened body. If this happens, do not use the bottle.

Indications for use of drops:

  • Conjunctivitis;
  • Bacterial eye infections;
  • Rhinitis;
  • Inflammation of the sinuses.

To use, calm your pet. If you don't do this, he will struggle and won't let you help him. You can pet him. Usually this is enough. Wipe your eyes; this can be done with a dampened cotton pad. Secure his head. Pull your lower eyelid down and inject 2-4 drops. Make sure that the product does not leak. It will be better to hold the dog in your arms for a while. Otherwise, he may touch his eyes or scratch them. Same with the second eye. The procedure is carried out 1-2 times a day for a week.

Putting drops on your nose is no more difficult than putting drops on your eyes. Before doing this, you need to make sure that your nose is not clogged. You can clean it with a cotton pad or swabs, but be careful. The delicate mucous membrane is very easy to damage. Instill 3-4 drops into each nostril 3 times a day. The procedure lasts up to 12 days. The exact timing is determined by the veterinarian.

Ear drops

They are a light, yellowish liquid. Has two varieties:

  • For the treatment of inflammation of the external auditory canal and severe infection;
  • To get rid of ear mites.

Their main difference is in composition. The first contains vitamin C. It has an antiseptic effect and kills harmful bacteria and viruses.

Indications for use:

  • Otitis;
  • Otodectosis;
  • Various infectious diseases;
  • Ear mites;
  • Ear scabies.

Clean your ears before use. The dose of the drug is 3-4 drops per ear. Use 3 times when lazy. The treatment period is about a week. Do not interrupt treatment on your own or skip instillations.

IMPORTANT

Do not use the drug if the eardrum is torn or completely ruptured. This can cause the dog to become deaf.

Ointment

It looks like white cream. It is packaged in a 10 ml plastic jar. For skin care, the composition contains substances such as castor oil, potassium and petroleum jelly.

Indications for use:

  • abrasions;
  • Burns;
  • Wounds;
  • Fungal infections;
  • Eczema;
  • Dermatitis.

The advantage of this medicine is that it does not require special preparation of the skin for application, so there is no need to cut the hair. The only thing you need to do is wash the wound if there is dirt or remnants of the product from the previous application. Do this with an antiseptic. Apply the ointment to the skin with smooth, gentle movements. Also treat a couple of centimeters around the damaged area.

Injections

The solution is a greenish liquid. It is packaged in a dark, transparent glass bottle. The volume can vary from 2 to 10 milliliters. This depends on the size of your dog. It stays in the blood for about an hour and then begins to be slowly eliminated from the body. After 24 hours it is completely gone.

ATTENTION

Do not use if your dog has kidney disease or kidney weakness. It contains substances that are difficult to process and which a weak body cannot filter through. Neglecting this fact can lead to serious illness or even death.

Indications for use:

  • Viral hepatitis;
  • Plague;
  • Encephalitis;
  • Coronavirus infection;
  • Leptospirosis;
  • Parvovirus;
  • Tuberculosis;
  • Ehrlichiosis;
  • Infectious enteritis;
  • Staphylococcal infection;
  • Toxoplasmosis;
  • Flu.

In order to give an injection to a dog, it needs to be calmed. She shouldn't be tense. Relax your paw and adjust it. Then you will see how the muscle swells. Stick the needle in, don't touch it before. This may cause infection. The depth of the puncture depends on the size of your pet. The medicine should not be cold. Preheat it in your hands.

Price

  • Eye drops - nasal drops – 80 rub. and higher;
  • Ear drops – 80 rub. and higher;
  • Ointment – ​​60 rub. and higher;
  • Solution for injection. 1 package contains 3 ampoules - 170 rubles. and higher.

You can buy them in almost all branches. pharmacies.

Storage and shelf life

Keep the drug away from food, drink and household chemicals. This may cause the medication or household items to become unusable. Keep away from direct sunlight and keep out of reach of children.

Store eye, ear and nose drops at temperatures up to +25 degrees.

Ointment from +5 to +25 degrees, for one and a half years.

The injection solution can be stored in a cool place for about a year, but if the bottle is opened, it must be used within 12 hours, but this will not be very safe. There is a high risk of bacteria getting into it.

Anandin drops

Anandin drops are no less effective.

Moreover, there are two types of drugs:

  • eye and intranasal drops;
  • ear drops.

Anandin eye drops are a light greenish liquid with the same active substance found in the ointment and injection solution. Additionally, the drug includes glycerin and water. Available in small glass jars, 5 ml, with a cardboard box and instructions.

Diseases for which Anandin eye drops are used:

  • acute and chronic conjunctivitis;
  • rhinitis;
  • inflammation of the sinuses.

Anandin in the form of drops is used to treat diseases of the ears and eyes.

To treat conjunctivitis, the drug is dripped under the lower eyelid, at least 2-3 drops into each eye, twice a day. Nasal drops are prescribed for rhinitis of various origins, 3-4 drops for each nostril, three times a day. The course of treatment is usually about two weeks, but no more. The use of Anandin drops does not cause negative reactions and has no contraindications.

Ear drops are a light yellowish liquid produced in plastic dropper bottles, 5 or 10 ml each. Excipients: gramicidin C, isopropanol, water, permethrin and castor oil.

Gramicidin C is a strong antibiotic that copes well with bacterial infections, streptococci and staphylococci, and destroys gram-positive microbes. Anandin, in the form of ear drops, is prescribed for otitis (including purulent) and otodecosis, which occurs when affected by ear mites.

Important. Under no circumstances should Anandin ear drops be used if the integrity of the eardrum is damaged.

A sick dog is injected into the auricle with 3-4 drops of solution at least three times a day for 5-7 days. During the treatment period, therapy should not be interrupted. The drug is well tolerated by animals, does not cause side effects and has no contraindications. If you are intolerant to certain components of the drug, an allergic reaction may occur in the form of severe redness and itching. In this case, stop using the drug and contact a specialist.

Anandin rarely causes side effects.

Analogs

Modern pharmaceuticals cannot find a direct analogue for this drug. Ear drops, eye drops, nasal drops and ointment are selected individually. The drug is unique in its action and composition.

Anandin eye drops and intranasal drops instructions for use, composition, indications, contraindications, side effects

A powerful antiviral medicine that has no contraindications for use. Promotes the development of immunity to various diseases.

It is not recommended to make a decision on using the drug at home without showing the dog to a veterinarian, since there is a high probability of incorrect diagnosis, which is often encountered in veterinary practice and which causes serious health problems in pets.

According to the manufacturers, there are no analogues to this drug yet.

Eye drops, also known as nasal drops, drop two drops twice a day for conjunctivitis. Depending on the course of the disease, drops are used for up to two weeks.

In Anandin, the active substance is glucaminopropyl carbacridone, the auxiliary components are distilled water and glycerol.

The medicine is sold in a transparent 5 ml bottle. You can buy it at a veterinary pharmacy. Drops cost about 55 rubles (injection solution costs about 150 rubles).

Anandin for dogs and cats nose drops, ear drops

Nasal drops (also known as eye drops) are used to treat a runny nose of a viral nature. Drop three drops into each nostril, 3 times a day. Treatment time is four days or two weeks.

Drops in the ears are prescribed to treat otitis media caused by complications of infections. They are completely painless, do not irritate the mucous membrane, and also act on the anaerobic flora.

Anandin Plus ear drops, due to the content of permethrin, help in the treatment of diseases caused by ticks. The medicine must be dripped into both ears, even if a tick is detected in one. Small dogs are given 3 drops, medium dogs are given four drops, and large dogs are given five drops.

Anandin for dogs in injections, injections, instructions for use, dosage, ointment

The injection solution is sold in ampoules or vials. Injections are made at a dose of 20 mg per 1 kg of body weight, once a day, intramuscularly into the upper thigh.

Treatment time is 3 days, in severe cases extended to six days. Anandin combines well with other medications: antibiotics, enterosorbents, hormones, which complement therapy as prescribed by a doctor.

Skin diseases caused by wounds, burns, dermatitis, insect bites are well treated with Anandin Plus ointment. It promotes rapid healing of the skin and treats inflammation. It is rubbed into the affected area for five days, additionally treating an area of ​​the body around the wound measuring about three centimeters. The procedure is carried out three times a day.

Anandin for dogs for distemper, runny nose, rhinitis, runny nose

In case of distemper, the dog is given injections of Anandin to increase immunity in complex therapy with other medications. For cutaneous plague, Anandin Plus ointment is used.

Distemper is a very dangerous disease that can be fatal; it is accompanied by discharge from the eyes and nose. To alleviate the dog's condition, you need to wipe the eyes and nose, you can drip Anandin. If you vaccinate your puppy against distemper at three months and then revaccinate, your pet will be under reliable protection.

Reviews from breeders and dog breeders

Anna. I have been breeding Labradors for quite a long time, so I am familiar with the manifestation of all kinds of viral infections firsthand. Once an unpleasant situation happened when one of my puppies was diagnosed with distemper. I’m very glad that I realized it in time and went to the veterinarian, who immediately prescribed Anandin injections along with an antibiotic. The puppy quickly recovered, and there was no trace of the disease left. Anandin injection solution is the most effective and safe drug for dogs.

Dog owners note that Anandin is indeed very effective.

Ivan. I have always had dogs for as long as I can remember, but they never had any health problems. I recently noticed that my dog ​​had strange reddish spots on his skin that were very itchy and flaky. I went to the veterinarian, where he was diagnosed with dermatitis. The doctor prescribed Anandin ointment twice a day. After just three days I noticed a significant improvement, and after a week the spots were completely gone. For me, Anandin ointment turned out to be a real salvation.

Irina. Usually my dog ​​is not prone to diseases; she has a fairly strong immune system. But a month ago, her eyes began to fester severely, and mucous discharge appeared from her nose. I took her to the veterinarian, who, after a thorough examination and tests, diagnosed rhinitis and acute conjunctivitis. He prescribed Anandin eye drops, two drops in the nose and eyes three times a day. The dog did not experience any negative reactions, and after 2 weeks of therapy, all symptoms of the disease disappeared. I believe that Anandin intranasal and eye drops can and should be used for lesions of the eyes and nose.

Pharmacological properties

The drug is an immunomodulator. Promotes the appearance of endogenous interferons that suppress viral replication, thereby counteracting the growth of the contagious process. The active ingredient of the drug is a synthetic low-molecular-weight cytokine inducer.

Anandin for animals has a wide biological effect. The drug has high activity against all classes of DNA, the genome of RNA viruses and a number of fungal infections. Anandin for dogs is recommended as a special medicine for the treatment of complex viral infections. With intramuscular injection, the solution immediately enters the blood, and after half an hour it reaches its maximum level there. One of the most important properties of the drug is to stimulate the formation of T- and B-cells of the body’s immune system.

The agent does not accumulate in the body. It is excreted naturally through the kidneys in the same form, after 15–20 hours (after 24 hours it is not detected either in the urine or in the blood). Does not cause allergies, non-toxic. According to the impact classification, it belongs to hazard class 3 (moderately hazardous). In the right doses it does not have teratogenic or embryotoxic effects.

Anandin 10% immunomodulator 2 ml

Anandin 10%

Injection

General information

1. Trade name of the drug: Anandin 10% solution for injection (Sоlu-tio Anandini 10% pro injectionibus).

International nonproprietary name: glucaminopropylcarbacridone.

2. Dosage form: solution for injection. Contains 1 ml of glucaminopropylcarbacridone as an active ingredient - 100 mg. In appearance, the drug is a transparent green liquid with a slight specific odor. 3. Release form: pack of three ampoules of 2.0 ml each 4. Store the drug in the manufacturer’s sealed packaging in a dry place, protected from light, separately from food and feed, at a temperature from 0°C to 25°C. The shelf life of the drug, subject to storage conditions, is 2 years from the date of production. Do not use Anandin 10% solution for injection after the expiration date. 5. The drug is stored in places inaccessible to children. 6. Unused medicinal product is disposed of in accordance with legal requirements.

Pharmacological properties

7. Anadin is an immunomodulator.

The drug glucaminopropylcarbacridone (Anandin) included in the composition belongs to the group of low-molecular-weight cytokine inducers and has anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory effects. Anandin stimulates the production of endogenous interferon, has a dramatic effect on almost all parts of cellular and humoral immunity (activates T- and B-cells, sharply increases the release of a number of cytokines) and therefore has an exceptionally wide spectrum of biological effects.

Anandin is highly active against almost all classes of DNA and RNA genomic viruses, as well as staphylococcal infections and a number of fungal and mixed lesions, has pronounced anti-inflammatory activity (at the level of steroid hormonal drugs, but without their side effects), and accelerates regenerative processes.

The maximum concentration of anandin in the blood is observed one hour after administration.

Anandin does not accumulate in the body. The drug is completely eliminated through the kidneys (after 24 hours, anandin is not detected in the blood and urine even after multiple injections). Based on the degree of impact on the body, Anandin 10% solution for injection is classified as a moderately hazardous substance (hazard class 3 according to GOST 12.1.007). In recommended doses, the drug does not have a local irritant, allergenic, teratogenic or embryotoxic effect.

Application procedure

8. Anandin is used for medicinal purposes and in complex therapy for various viral infections, primarily for parvovirus, rotavirus, coronavirus enteritis and canine distemper, for bacterial and mixed infections associated with immunodeficiency conditions, inflammatory diseases, to accelerate regenerative processes after serious illnesses.

9. Contraindication for use is the increased individual sensitivity of the animal to the components included in the drug. 10. To sick dogs, the drug is administered intramuscularly once a day at a dose of 15-20 mg/kg of animal weight (corresponding to 0.15-0.2 ml/kg) regardless of age. Treatment is recommended to begin in the early stages of the disease, in this case the drug is administered for 3 days in a row; if treatment is started late, the period can be extended to 4-6 days. 11. Symptoms of overdose when using the drug were not identified. 12. Features of the action when starting the drug and when it is discontinued have not been established. 13. If the established period for repeated treatments is not observed, the use of the drug should be resumed in the same dosage according to the same scheme. 14. As a rule, there are no side effects and complications when using Anandin 10% solution for injection in accordance with these instructions. In case of increased individual sensitivity of the animal to the active components of the drug and signs of allergy appear, the use of the drug is discontinued. 15. There is no information on the interaction of Anandin 10% solution for injection with other medications and feed additives. 16. The drug is not intended for the treatment of productive animals.

Personal prevention measures

17. When working with Anandin 10% solution for injection, you should follow the general rules of personal hygiene and safety precautions provided for when working with medicines. After finishing work, wash your hands with warm water and soap.

18. In case of accidental contact of the drug with the skin or mucous membranes of the eyes, they must be rinsed with plenty of water. People with hypersensitivity to the components of the drug should avoid direct contact with Anandin 10% injection solution. If allergic reactions occur or if the drug accidentally enters the human body, you should immediately contact a medical facility (bring with you the instructions for use of the drug or the label). 19. Empty drug packaging must not be used for household purposes; they must be disposed of with household waste.

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Directions for use and dosage

The product can be used in the following ways:

  • external (on the skin, instillation of the eyes, ears, on the nasal mucosa);
  • parenteral (intramuscular).

Anandin injection

Used for treatment as part of complex therapy. The instructions for using Anandin for dogs state that a sick animal needs to inject the solution intramuscularly (into the thigh area) once a day. The dose is based on the weight of the dog and is 20 mg per kilogram of weight. Age doesn't matter. At the initial stage of the disease, the medicine should be used for three days in a row; if treatment does not start immediately, the course is extended to 6 days. Antibiotics and serums can be used in Anandin treatment.

Ointment

Apply a thin layer to the affected skin surface without pre-treating the skin or removing hair. After application, rub in lightly in a circular motion. Skin treatment is carried out one to three times a day for 5–7 days. Before re-treatment, you should wash the desired area of ​​skin with saline solution or antiseptics. This procedure must be carried out extremely carefully so as not to injure the formed epithelium by removing the remaining ointment. Exposure to direct sunlight on the areas where the drug is applied is undesirable.

Anandin nasal drops

Intranasal drops are used in the combined therapy of various etiologies in animals. For rhinitis, 3 drops of the product are instilled into each nostril twice a day. The treatment period should not exceed two weeks.

Eye and ear drops

For conjunctivitis, the solution is instilled behind the lower eyelid, 2 drops twice a day. For the treatment of acute and chronic inflammatory processes, 3 drops are instilled into the animal's ear canals 2-3 times a day. The treatment period ranges from 4 days to a week.

Instructions for use

Anandin injection is prescribed for dogs suffering from infectious diseases. It can quickly cure:

  • plague, parainfluenza;
  • enteritis, ehrlichiosis;
  • toxoplasmosis, encephalitis.

The list of diseases can be continued if treatment is supplemented with antibiotics, antiviral, and hormonal agents.

Thanks to intramuscular administration, the medicine is quickly absorbed into the blood and distributed throughout the body. The course of treatment is usually 4-6 days, one injection per day. The dose is calculated based on the dog's weight: 0.2 mg per 1 kg. Injections are placed in the upper thigh.

Instructions for use of the drug Anandin to strengthen the immunity of dogs

Anandin ointment is prescribed when the following diseases are detected:

  • dermatitis;
  • eczema;
  • chemical and thermal burns;
  • deep scratches and wounds.

Before use, it is necessary to trim the hair around the affected area. The ointment is applied in a thin layer 3-4 times a day for 7-10 days. Before each procedure, it is necessary to remove any remaining product, crusts, or pus from the wound. To do this, use cloth napkins generously moistened with an antiseptic solution.

Ear and eye drops are used to treat:

  • conjunctivitis;
  • sinus inflammation;
  • infectious rhinitis.

Apply drops to the eyes for five days, 2-3 drops 2 times a day. During the procedure, the dog's head is fixed, then the lower eyelid is slightly pulled back and the drug is injected.

For rhinitis, the owner rinses the outer part of the nose from mucus, then instills Anandin 2 drops into each nostril. Treatment lasts 10-14 days, provided the procedures are performed 3 times a day. Remember, the drug is contraindicated if the eardrum is ruptured.

Anandin ear drops are prescribed when:

  • otitis;
  • otodecosis.

To treat these diseases, animals are given 3 drops of the drug 3 times a day for 7 days. In this case, you should not skip the procedure or reduce the therapy time yourself. Before each instillation, it is necessary to clean the auricle of pus, dead parasites, and their waste products.

Instructions for use of the drug Anandin to strengthen the immunity of dogs

Injection

In addition to glucaminopropylcarbacridone, the composition includes water for injection and methylene blue. The medicinal liquid has a green color and a specific odor, but it is weakly expressed. The solution is packaged in dark glass ampoules. The capacity of each ampoule is 2 ml.

When and how to use

According to the instructions, Anandin is prescribed to dogs for infectious diseases:

  • with plague of carnivores;
  • with parvovirus enteritis;
  • for pathologies caused by coronavirus;
  • for viral hepatitis, etc.

For infections, it is combined with other medications. The medicine is also used to treat inflammatory processes caused by bacteria against the background of viral diseases. An immunostimulant is often prescribed after surgery or severe injuries to speed up rehabilitation, wound healing and restore the functionality of individual organs and systems.

Typically, the use of Anandin is combined with antibiotics, serums, sulfonamides, and hormones. Injections are given intramuscularly. Regardless of age, the dosage is 0.2 ml per kilogram of the pet’s weight. Injections are given once a day for 3 days. Sometimes the duration of treatment is extended to 5-6 days if the disease is in a severe stage.

Note! The injection solution cannot be used if the animal has renal failure. The active component of the medicine is excreted from the pet’s body by the kidneys, and diseased organs simply cannot cope with this task.

Anandin, 10% solution, 10 ml bottle

Composition and pharmacological properties

Anandin 10% injection solution in 1 ml contains glucaminopropylcarbacridone (anandin) - 100 mg.
Anandin belongs to the pharmacotherapeutic group - immunomodulators.

Glucaminopropylcarbacridone (anandine), which is part of the solution for injection, is a low-molecular inducer of cytokines, has anti-inflammatory and immunomodulatory effects, stimulates the production of endogenous interferon, increases the functional activity of T-lymphocytes and macrophages, activates the production of anti-inflammatory cytokines, and is recommended primarily for treatment of viral infections of various localizations, as well as for the treatment of complications after illnesses by strengthening immune defense.

Indications for use

Anandin is used for medicinal purposes and in complex therapy for various viral infections, primarily for canine distemper.

Contraindications

A contraindication to the use of the drug is the increased individual sensitivity of the animal to the components included in the drug. Contraindications and features of the use of the drug for females during pregnancy and lactation have not been established.

Doses and order of application

Anandin 10% solution for injection is administered to dogs intramuscularly once a day at a dose of 15-20 mg/kg of animal weight (corresponding to 0.15-0.2 ml/kg) regardless of age. It is recommended to start treatment in the early stages of the disease, in this case the drug is administered for 3 days in a row; if treatment is started late, the course can be extended to 4-6 days.

Avoid skipping the next dose of the drug, as this may lead to a decrease in therapeutic effectiveness. If one dose is missed, the use of the drug is resumed at the same dose and according to the same regimen.

Side effects

Side effects and complications when using Anandin 10% solution for injection in accordance with these instructions, as a rule, are not observed. In case of increased individual sensitivity of the animal to the active components of the drug and signs of allergy appear, the use of the drug is discontinued.

Storage

The shelf life of the drug, subject to storage conditions, is 2 years from the date of production. Anandin 10% solution for injection is stored in the manufacturer's sealed packaging in a place protected from direct sunlight, separately from food and feed, at a temperature of 0°C to 25°C.

Release forms

Anandin is produced as a 10% solution for injection, packaged in 10 ml bottles of dark glass.

Eye and intranasal drops

The light green transparent liquid contains a similar active substance, as well as water for injection and glycerin, which serves only an auxiliary function. Ananadine eye drops can also be used in the nose of dogs. They are packaged in glass ampoules and must be sealed with rubber stoppers to maintain tightness. No foreign bacteria should enter the solution. Each bottle contains 5 ml of medicine. For ease of use, they are equipped with a pipette attachment, which, after opening the lid, is put on instead of a rubber stopper.

Instructions for use

Anandin eye and intranasal drops for dogs are used in the treatment of conjunctivitis and rhinitis caused by various factors (bacteria, viruses, etc.). Also, the medication can be used for eye injuries received in fights, falls or in other situations, to accelerate tissue regeneration and prevent the inflammatory process.

For problems with the eyes, the medication is instilled 2-3 drops behind the lower eyelid 2 times a day. If the animal has rhinitis, then 2-4 drops should be dropped into each nasal passage. The procedure is repeated 2-3 times throughout the day. If there is purulent discharge, before instillation it must be removed with a clean swab soaked in saline solution. Treatment is continued until the signs of the disease in the animal completely disappear.

There is no need to observe special conditions during the treatment period. The medication is compatible with various feeds and medications.

Ointment

This dosage form of Anandin is a mass of paste-like consistency of light yellow color. There is a faint specific odor. The ointment includes a number of auxiliary components:

  • Vaseline moisturizes and softens the skin.
  • Castor oil stimulates the regeneration of damaged tissues and nourishes them with useful substances.
  • Potassium salicylic acid has an analgesic and anti-inflammatory effect.
  • Purified water performs an exclusively auxiliary function.

The ointment is packaged in polymer jars, which are screwed on with lids. One jar contains 10 g of medicine.

How to use

Ointment is used for dogs in the following cases:

  • for wounds, including lacerations;
  • for burns;
  • for other damage to the skin;
  • for eczema;
  • for dermatitis of various origins.

It should be applied to the affected area in a thin layer. Be sure to treat a small area of ​​healthy epidermis along the edges. There is no need to trim the wool before processing. If the wound is festering or dirt has gotten into it, you should wash it with saline solution.

Ear drops

Ear drops are available in two versions:

  • Anandin is designed for the treatment of inflammation of the external auditory canal, occurring in acute or chronic form;
  • Anandin Plus is designed to treat ear scabies caused by otodectosis mites.

Their main difference is in their composition. In addition to glucaminopropylcarbacridone, ordinary ear drops also contain gramicidin C. The substance is an antibiotic. It is effective against staphylococci, streptococci and other harmful bacteria. In this regard, the drug is successfully used to treat otitis media caused by bacterial flora.

In addition to the listed components, Anandin Plus also contains permethrin. This substance has acaricidal activity, that is, it destroys mites, including those that cause ear scabies. The drug is effectively used to treat otodectosis, as well as bacterial otitis media that arise as a result of complications.

Features of application

Anandin should be instilled into each ear canal, 3-5 drops. The number of drops depends on the weight of the dog. The medicine should be instilled once a day for 3-7 days, depending on the severity of the disease and accompanying symptoms. When treating otodectosis, you need to clear the ear canals of scabs before the procedure. To do this, you can use a special lotion or saline solution.

When instilled, a cold solution can cause discomfort to your pet, so it is recommended to warm it in your palms before using it. Do not use the drug if the eardrum is pierced.

Note! It is strictly forbidden to put ear drops into your eyes. Choose the right drug for treatment at the pharmacy.

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