Surolan (also known by the generic name Miconazole/Polymixin B/Prednisolone) is a veterinary medication that is used to skin and ear infections in dogs and cats. It comes in the form of liquid and is to be used topically.

Surolan is a combination of three different medicines: an anti-fungal (Miconazole), an anti-inflammatory in the form of a corticosteroid (Prednisolone), and an antibiotic (Polymixin B). These ingredients work together to treat bacterial and yeast infections and the associated inflammation and itching that commonly occur with them. It is also sometimes used to treat ear infections caused by parasitic ear mites.

This medicine is to be used in dogs and cats only. It is not intended for human use.

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What are the side effects of using Surolan (Miconazole/Polymixin B/Prednisolone)?

Side effects to the veterinary patient may include local sensitivity to the active ingredients in this medicine such as skin irritation, peeling, itching, and redness.

Humans who are sensitive to the ingredients in this medicine should use gloves when administering it to their pet.

Allergic reactions are possible in animals and humans with this drug and include a sudden rash, itchiness or swelling of the skin, mouth, or throat, and difficulty breathing. If you suspect an allergic reaction to Surolan, seek emergency medical or veterinary care.

What precautions are advised when using Surolan (Miconazole/Polymixin B/Prednisolone)?

This medicine can cause inner ear toxicity and lead to deafness if used in the ear where the tympanum (eardrum) is damaged.

It is possible for the some of the corticosteroid portion of this medicine (the Prednisolone) to be absorbed by the animal’s system and side effects associated with that could occur. These may include increased thirst and hunger, urinating more frequently, changes in skin color or texture, and panting.

Do not give your pet any other medicines, including herbal and nutritional supplements, without first checking with your Veterinarian.

What happens with an overdose of Surolan (Miconazole/Polymixin B/Prednisolone)?

Overdoses with Surolan are unlikely to cause life-threatening symptoms.

This medicine will not harm your pet if he or she ingests it, however, mild nausea or vomiting could occur. Contact your pet’s Veterinarian if you feel your pet has gotten ill from this medicine.

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