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Don't know which eye drops she has Sam. In the human world the eye drops for conjunctivitis are usually kept in the fridge. I routinely keep eye drops in fridge unless it specifies otherwis |
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right just read the post where Kazz is a little worried.Is what your using drops or a cream in a orange squeezy tube.Drops should be kept cool but if they need to be chiled it will say on the bottle..If its the squeezy tube then its room temperature.Hope this puts you at ease |
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its always a worry but anything from vets that needs to be kept in the fridge is normally written very clearly on the bottle.Cat drops aint normally kept in the fridge,not the ones ive come across. If it treatment for conjuntivitus its normally a cream in a tube that when it goes on the eye it goes to liquid and this to isnt a fridge job.It all depends what the vets have given Kazz . |
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Thank you Sam and by the way Ben's acces to dogweb is denied now and my feet are always on the ground but I do worry about them. Night pk and thanks Kazz |
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