Epi-Otic leaflet - MedicAnimal.com
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Epi-Otic leaflet - MedicAnimal.com
03724_Virbac_Epiotic_Leaflet_v7:Layout 1 24/3/09 16:20 Page 1 Advanced formula Epi-Otic is... When do I use Epi-Otic? Cleansing and Drying • Salicylic acid (found in many high quality skin creams) removes dirt, dead skin cells and excess wax. • Docusate sodium dries the ear effectively and gently Epi-Otic can be used for routine ear cleaning maintenance or as an addition to ear treatment. It is ideal for use in combination with any treatment for an ear infection; in this case, Epi-Otic should be used ½ - 1 hour before the treatment, this ensures that the ear canal is clear from wax and pus and the ear treatment will not be diluted by the ear cleaner. For pre-treatment cleaning Epi-Otic can be used daily. Soothing and Gentle • Classified as non irritant to European Cosmetic Standards Epi-Otic can be used after ear treatment is complete to help reduce the recurrence of ear infections and to maintain a healthy clean ear. You should aim to use it once or twice a week. Anti Adhesive • Glycotechnology prevents bacteria from sticking to the skin cells Antibacterial and Antifungal • PCMX has an antibacterial effect • EDTA enhances the action of PCMX Non Acidic • Physiological pH (~Neutral) • Doesn't over dry or irritate the skin How do I use Epi-Otic? 1. 2. 3. 1. Place the nozzle in the entrance of the ear canal and squeeze a couple of millilitres in to the ear canal. 2. Gently massage your dog’s ear, making sure that you keep a firm grip of the dog while you are doing this. 3. Use a cotton ball or soft tissue to wipe any excess ear cleaner and dirt from the outside of the ear that has been dislodged by the EpiOtic. Under no circumstances should you use a cotton bud to clean your dog’s ear. Be aware that once you have finished cleaning the ear, your dog will naturally want to shake its head, which may release a small spray of ear cleaner into the surrounding area. Information brought to you by Virbac, makers of Epi-Otic – the advanced ear cleaner and EasOtic Easotic – the easy solution to ear disease. 1. Swinney, A., Fazakerley, J., McEwan, N. and Nuttall, T (2008) Comparative in vitro antimicrobial efficacy of commercial ear cleaners. Veterinary Dermatology, Vol 19(suppl 1):49. 2. McEwan, N., Reme, C. A., Gatto, H. and Nuttall, T. J. (2008) Monosaccharide inhibition of adherence by Pseudomonas aeruginosa to canine corneocytes. ESVD and ACVD. 19; 221-225. 5 03724_Virbac_Epiotic_Leaflet_v7:Layout 1 16:20 Page 4 What is Otitis externa? How does OE start? How do I prevent OE? Otitis externa (OE) literally means inflammation of the ear canal and can affect any breed of dog at any age. OE starts from an irritation to the skin lining the ear canal; this usually occurs from getting bacteria in the ear from swimming or inflammation of the skin in the ear canal due to an allergy or a foreign body e.g. grass seed. Prevention is always better than cure and the easiest way to help stop ear problems occurring in the first place is to check your dog’s ears regularly and if your dog is a swimmer, use an ear cleaner to flush the ear after the dog has been swimming. Unlike our ears, dogs have very long ear canals and to make things worse there is a bend in them that means keeping them clean is even more difficult. Ear disease can happen for many reasons, some dogs are born with narrow ear canals. Others have long floppy ears so the ear canal gets too warm and without enough airflow the ear can become moist, providing a breeding ground for bacteria and yeasts. Dogs that swim are more likely to get ear disease and sometimes it is a complication of an underlying allergic skin disease. Schematic diagram of normal healthy ear 1. Pinna 2. Vertical ear canal 3. Horizontal ear canal 4. Tympanic Membrane/ear drum 5. Tympanic Bulla/middle ear 6. Eustachian tube 7. Cochlea 8. Ossicles (ear bones) 2 24/3/09 This irritation is uncomfortable so the dog scratches its ears, which can introduce more bacteria and further irritate the skin in the ear canal causing it to become even more inflamed, itchy and sore. This inflammation narrows the ear canal creating an environment that is warmer and more humid than normal. It is a good idea to have a routine to check your dog’s ears once or twice a week. If your dog is prone to having dirty ears, you may need to incorporate an ear cleaner into this routine – your vet or vet nurse can advise you. The most important thing is that you contact your vet as soon as possible if your dog is showing signs of ear discomfort or the ear is not looking or smelling ‘normal’ to you. The earlier that you treat OE, the better the outcome. Bacteria and yeasts like to grow in warm moist conditions with little airflow, so the inflammation coupled with the dog’s scratching creates just the right environment for the bacteria and yeasts to grow and multiply. How is OE treated? However, some dogs do not show many signs at the beginning of OE. This is why it is a good idea to check and clean your dog’s ears regularly. Also, if your dog likes to swim, has been diagnosed with an allergy, or is prone to dirty and/or smelly ears, it is a good idea to use a quality, anti-bacterial, non-acidic ear cleaner, such as Epi-Otic. Your dog’s OE may be treated in a number of ways. If you have noticed it early, you may be advised to increase the frequency of ear cleaning with a combination of steroid treatment, and that might be sufficient. If the OE has progressed the most common treatment prescribed is a preparation containing an antibiotic, a steroid and an anti yeast agent. Traditional products have sometimes been difficult to use accurately especially if the ear is particularly uncomfortable or your dog is not too easy to handle. However now there is a new treatment specifically designed to help you. It is an easy to use treatment, which only requires once daily application, and a consistent measured dose is administered whatever the orientation of the pack. In some cases, especially in dogs diagnosed with an underlying allergic skin condition your vet may recommend regular but infrequent use of an easy to use spray-on topical steroid which can also help keep inflammation under control. For dogs that have uncomfortable ears, the less time the ear is handled the happier the dog will be. What are the signs? The general signs of OE are: • Head shaking • Scratching • Redness or swelling of the skin in the ear • Pain around the ears • Unpleasant odour • Discharge • Changes in behaviour • Other dogs licking at your dog’s ears It is always a good idea to clean your dog’s ear an hour or so before treating it, ensuring the treatment can have maximum effect in the ear. (Please see page 5 for tips on cleaning your pet’s ear). Important: How can I prevent OE from recurring? If your dog has more than two episodes of OE per year, you must draw this to your vet’s attention, as repeated bouts of OE can cause long term thickening of the skin in the ear, which over time can lead to chronic problems. Recurrent OE is often a sign of underlying skin disease that requires regular life-long management. 3 Once your dog has had OE it is likely that it will recur. Regular, continued (once or twice a week) use of Epi-Otic will help maintain the ear in a healthy condition. 4 How does Epi-Otic help? Epi-Otic ear cleaner is designed to be gentle to the skin in the ear but effective, when used routinely, at keeping the ear clean and therefore limiting the chance of infection. The special formulation also has a drying effect in the ear, so is ideal to use after your dog has been playing in water or swimming. Epi-Otic is a non-acidic, antibacterial and anti-yeast ear cleaner. Studies have shown Epi-Otic to be effective against the main pathogens1 (bacteria and yeasts) that commonly infect the ear canal. In addition, Epi-Otic is unique in having anti-adhesive glycotechnology, which means that it also prevents any bacteria from sticking to the skin cells in the ear canal2. In order to multiply and cause problems, bacteria need to adhere (stick) to skin cells. Epi-Otic contains ingredients called monosaccharides (special sugars) that the bacteria prefer to stick to, so they don’t get chance to multiply to cause a problem. Instead, any bacteria get flushed out of the ear by the other ingredients in Epi-Otic.