LBJ, the bun also got ivermectin. Here’s the thread: https://binkybunny.com/FORUM/tabid/54/aft/143695/Default.aspx
StachesMommy: You didn’t do anything wrong. My guess is the vet wanted to cover all bases and leave nothing to chance. The ivermectin would take care of the mites, the Tresaderm would take care of funghi, inflammation/itching and a possible bacterial infection,.If your vet suspects an ear-infection, it is very wise to start treatment early, so it doesn’t develop into sth bad. Unfortunately, Tresaderm doesn’t seem to be the best choice for a bunny.
There are other anti-fungals for bunnies, they do however tend to have itching as a side-effect. Medirabbit suggests using one of these these topical medicines:
Clotrimazole cream or lotion;
Enilconazole spray;
Itraconazole (5-10 mg/PO, q 24 h);
Terbinafine (8-20 mg/kg PO, q24h);
Ketoconazole (10-15 mg/kg PO q 24h) (not to be used in breeding animals);
Miconazole cream.
Topical antibiotics that are bunny safe are among others neosporin and fucidine.
Call your vet and tell her about the intense scratching and head-shaking, maybe she’ll tell you to just stop the eardrops or she’ll prescribe another type.