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    Cleaning your pet’s ear is essential to keeping them healthy and infection-free. Of course, cleaning your pet’s ears is a little more complicated than cleaning your own.

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    A/B otic drops is indicated for ear pain caused by otitis media. It is used every 2–3 hours as needed for pain. [2] A/B otic drops is also indicated for the removal of excessive or impacted cerumen. To clear cerumen, it is used 3 times a day for 2–3 days. [2]

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    Enrofloxacin, sold under the brand name Baytril, among others, is a fluoroquinolone antibiotic used for the treatment of animals. [1] It is a bactericidal agent. [1]The bactericidal activity of enrofloxacin is concentration-dependent, with susceptible bacteria cell death occurring within 20–30 minutes of exposure.