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Roxee Medication Reference

Pet Medication Guide

Search by brand, health concern, dosage form, species, or manufacturer. Roxee keeps source-backed medication summaries beside FDA/openFDA context, freshness signals, and vet-first cautions.

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Antibiotics

Antibacterial medications used for common bacterial infections.

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Both Rx required
Neomix® 325 Soluble Powder Neomix® AG 325 Soluble Powder Neomix Ag® 325 Neomix® 325
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Neomycin Sulfate

Both Rx required Known brand: Neomix® 325 Soluble Powder Neomix® AG 325 Soluble Powder

It is indicated for treating acute otitis externa and, to a lesser degree, chronic otitis externa in dogs. In treatment of ear canker and other inflammatory conditions of the external ear canal. It is indicate…

Generic ingredient Care category: Antibiotics Reference complete Powder for oral solution FDA branded products available 100% reference complete
FDA products 24 FDA products linked
Brand names 20 brand names linked
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Reference refreshed Jun 22, 2026
Safety snapshot Source-backed adverse-effect snapshot
Abnormal radiograph finding Abnormal cytology Increased drinking

These are reported or curated adverse-effect terms. They do not prove causality, are not frequency estimates, and should not be used to compare medication risk.

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