
Cat | Medicines and Treatments from Pharmacies, Pet Shops and Vet
Here are a list of items which I found whilst researching about the ointment I’m using for my cat (my vet told me to use it). This list is from Facebook and I’m including it here with better visuals + additional information and translations.
Important: You need to speak to your vet before you use it on your cats on your own. Unless you are very certain about the illness and symptoms, you shouldn’t do this without any consultations. Please verify with your vet prior to administrating the medicine to your cats yourself.
Wounds
Inflammation/wounds/swelling: e-zyme troche, e-zyme syrup, papain/papase (inflammation, fever, reduce phlegm)
Wounds: solcoseryl cream, wound guard, biosilver spray, seaweed gel, haruan fish essence
Cold, Flu, Fever
Common/Mild Cold: Kotamine (Kotamine Chlorpheniramine/Axcel), *Doxycillin (for upper respiratory), Sunadine Syrup, SK Antiseptic
Severe Cold:
– Zithromax (powder or liquid)
– >4.5kg: 5ml once a day
– <4 kg: 2.5ml once a day
– Azithral (severe cold) (tablet)
– Doxycilin 1/2 + Clavamox 2 pills (1 morning and 1 evening)
Fever: Amoxcilin
Cough, Ulcer
Phlegm: Mucoxin, Hosolvon, Bromhexine Vasican (tablet), Beacolytic (liquid)
Cough: Bronsyp (bexton), COPASTIN (green tablet, pharmacy)
Severe mouth ulcers: Stomorgyl, Clavamox. SK & Bio silver (spray) or Clavamox 2 pills a day (1 morning 1 evening), * doxycilin antibiotic for colds/calicivirus n herpes virus
Eyes
Common eye pain: Terramycin, Neo deca, Nicole eye drops (<6 months)
Chronic eye pain (broken/swollen eye, bumpy/bacterial infection): Gentamicin, Prednisolone acetate (>6 months) (Kitten’s eyes are very thin and this medicine is very strong. It has steroids in it and could cause the cat’s eyes to sink in.
Adults
Doxycilin: 2 pills 1/2 morning and 1/2 evening+ clavamox 2 pills 1 morning and 1 evening(it could cause cats to have dry throat)
Kitten
Doxycillin : 1/4 morning and 1/4 evening, Clavamox 1/4 morning and 1/4 evening
Antibiotic
Antibiotic: Amoxicillin (fever, diarrhea, cold)
Antibiotics: Clavamox, Metrogyl (antibiotics that can be used for fever, colds, and diarrhea).
Antibiotics for flu (chronic): Marbolitryl, Zithromax (liquid), Azithral (tab)
Antibiotic: Curam (powder or liquid)
Antibiotics: Stomorgyl/Metronidazole (mouth ulcers, viruses that attack the digestive tract, intestines, and mouth and cause dehydration.)
Fungus, Ringworm, Lice
Fungus – Tinacort, Zaricort (eureka), Canisep (Dewi jual), Becarin (cream)
*for fungus – you can use a cream with intracazanole
Ringworm: Anvison (cream) micasa. Demornal. Canisep Itin (bexton) – liquid medicine (0.15ml for kitten and 0.3ml for adult; once every 2 weeks, too much might not be good for the heart), turmeric oil, lime sulfur dipping
Fleas: Flea Out, Frontline, Broadline, Advantage, Advocate, RevolutionPlus
Worms, Diarrhea
Deworm: Troy, Drontal, Zantel, Itin (itin is an anthelmintic except it does not remove tapeworms
Dehydration: Salt ORS
Diarrhea: Charcoal (to absorb toxins during diarrhea but not stop diarrhea), metrogyl, kaolin pectin (to harden poo), kotamine/chlorpheniramine/Axcel (recommended by the government clinic vet), ORS salt
Blood parasite – Atovaquone plus azithromycin
Multivits, Supplements
Immunization/booster: Vetri DMG, Immunol (Himalaya), Black Cumin, olive oil, honey
Multivitamins: LC- Vit, Complivit (liquid), Multicot (pills)
Supplement: Maxx Mania, Probiotic, Prebiotic
Lack of Appetite: Vitamin B
Lack of breast milk: Haemomaxx
Jaundice: Silymin red capsule), virgin coconut oil
Liver supplement:Liv 52/Liverferol
Nerve – Vit B1 (Nervon tab), metacobal
Kidney: Azodyl capsule, Vetri science, neurophage
Kidney stones: Cystaid (tablet), Apple Cider – HEINZ, Black Face General Herb
Paro, Sporo
Parvo: Anti Microbial (NewGenn), Marboflaxin (Siprosan), ORS Salt, 100PLUS
Sporo: Sporanox + clavamox + Liv 52 (if severe)