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About ThermAffix Gel

A pharmacist developed, bio-adhesive delivery vehicle which can be used for the administration of medications over an extended period of time.  With its unique properies it can be administered when cold in liquid form and within seconds it becomes a thickened gel at body temperature.  Veterinarians have used this formulation to deliver Enrofloxacin, Ketoconazole and Triamcinolone for resistant Otic Pseudomonas.

 

Studies and Abstracts involving the use of Polaxamer Gels can be found below:

 

Rheological evaluation of thermoreversible and mucoadhesive nasal gels of Zolmitriptan

 

Study on preparation of Dange Mingmu in-situ forming eye gel

 

Preparation and in vitro evaluation of an ilomastat microemulsion gel by a self-microemulsifying system

 

Thermosensitive and mucoadhesive in situ gel based on poloxamer as new carrier for rectal administration of nimesulide

 

Development and characterization of thermosensitive pluronic-based metronidazole in situ gelling formulations for vaginal application

 

Effects of the novel polymer gel LeGoo on human internal thoracic arteries

 

Biodegradable thermogels

 

 

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The information on this website regarding ThermAffix Gel is purely informational and should not be used to diagnose, cure or treat an patient without the direction and supervision of a licensed veterinarian.  If you are interested in using any of the treatments mentioned in this website for canine ear infections or any other use, make sure to check with your veterinarian first.  Any of the the therapies mentioned on this website should be individualized for your pet by a prescribing veterinarian that knows your pet, your pet's medical history, and any current and prior medication history.  Compounded therapies mentioned on this website have not been reviewed or approved by the FDA for the treatment of canine ear infections.  Compounded therapies do require a prescription and should only be filled by a compounding pharamcy that is familiar and trained in the art of compounding.