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<blockquote data-quote="Texan" data-source="post: 35503" data-attributes="member: 416"><p>Use the Bio just like you use the LA200. I like the Biomycin, but really prefer the Agrimycin because its cheaper. With the Today, some people squirt it directly into the eye. I use about 1/3 to 1/2 of a tube and squirt it into the palm of my hand. Then I rub that into the eye.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>LA200, Biomycin, Agrimycin and Oxytet are all the same antimicrobial, oxytetracycline. The only difference that I'm aware of is the carrier. The Pfizer product <em>should</em> be the best in this respect, but that's not necessarily true. Hopefully someone more knowledgable will correct me if I'm wrong. I believe the Oxytet 100 is only labeled for IM use, plus it only contains half of the active ingredient as the 200 products. </p><p></p><p>I'd keep trying them until you find one that meets your requirements for no burning/knots. I'm not sure that you will, unless you go back to the deep IM route and its always better not to do that if you have the option, in my opinion. If the knots are really a problem for you, you can always give it slow in the jug. Although I believe that's extra-label for most of these products, its also probably the most effective route.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texan, post: 35503, member: 416"] Use the Bio just like you use the LA200. I like the Biomycin, but really prefer the Agrimycin because its cheaper. With the Today, some people squirt it directly into the eye. I use about 1/3 to 1/2 of a tube and squirt it into the palm of my hand. Then I rub that into the eye. LA200, Biomycin, Agrimycin and Oxytet are all the same antimicrobial, oxytetracycline. The only difference that I'm aware of is the carrier. The Pfizer product [i]should[/i] be the best in this respect, but that's not necessarily true. Hopefully someone more knowledgable will correct me if I'm wrong. I believe the Oxytet 100 is only labeled for IM use, plus it only contains half of the active ingredient as the 200 products. I'd keep trying them until you find one that meets your requirements for no burning/knots. I'm not sure that you will, unless you go back to the deep IM route and its always better not to do that if you have the option, in my opinion. If the knots are really a problem for you, you can always give it slow in the jug. Although I believe that's extra-label for most of these products, its also probably the most effective route. [/QUOTE]
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