BirdbyBird wrote:The Vet had me use the human grade brand Genteal when Josef had a reaction to a antibiotic last year that was effecting his eyes.... It is for dry eye in humans. I think Walmart has a generic sitting on the shelf next to the name brand.....
Be a little bit careful with Walmart "generics". I have dry eye from time to time, probably due to my cataract surgery (both eyes) several years ago, now.
I use the brand-name eyedrops called "Systane". It is a bit pricey - I think around $15.00 for a very small vial. These Systane drops are very soothing, and really help when my eyes are dry (I don't need to use the drops every day, just once in a while).
I tried the Walmart generic version of these drops one time (to save some money), and these generic drops made my eyes burn. Very uncomfortable, I had to use water to wash the drops out again.
Just to be fair, I will say that I use many other kinds of Walmart generics without problem.
So just be careful. I would suggest using the brand-name drops first (of whatever brand-name you choose) and if they seem to work without causing discomfort, only then would I try the generic - making sure to watch my pet for any indication of discomfort.
I had an old dog that had surgery for "cherry eye" when she was young, and needed eye drops twice a day when she got to be an old dog, so I know how expensive prescription drops can be. The costs for our aging friends do add up, but you do what you gotta do.
Good luck!
Anne