No, that type of eye drop is for itchy red eyes from allergies, in people. It's not something I would use on a rabbit. You need something with antibiotics in it for the infection in the eye. The white discharge you are seeing is an indication of infection. You can use some antibiotic eye drops/ointment made for people. The ones I listed in my previous post, most are human eye medications that have been safely used to treat eye infections in rabbits. So if you have access to antibiotic eye medication for people, then see if you have one that I listed above. Just make sure you
do not get one that has dexamethasone or a steroid in it.
I found this one that might work if you have it available to you there. It's a human eye drop with ciprofloxacin, which would be safe for rabbits.
http://www.jamjoompharma.com/index....ategory_id=9&option=com_virtuemart&Itemid=214
Ciprofloxacin. Here is the information regarding it's use as eye drops for rabbits.
http://wildpro.twycrosszoo.org/S/00Chem/ChComplex/Ciprofloxacin.htm
Ocular
- (0.3% suspension, POM), one drop per affected aye every six hours; a loading dose of one drop to the affected eye every 15 minutes for four doses can be given.
If you can't get an antibiotic eye drop, you can try a plain sterile saline that is essentially just boric acid and sodium, or something like natural tears. It may help, but if there is a bacterial infection, it likely won't clear it up. Something like this.
http://www.cvs.com/shop/personal-ca...ns-care/unisol-4-saline-solution-skuid-476837
I have also read of some people using a
cooled(
not hot) tea compress and drops, like the chamomile tea suggested in the post above, to help with eye irritation, however this is not something I have ever done or can positively vouch for. But if you don't have access to any antibiotic eye drops, it might be worth trying the tea.