Specifications
Item Number | 146658 |
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Common Brand Name(s) | EnteDerm |
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For Use With | Dogs & Cats |
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Generic Name | Nystatin, Neomycin Sulfate, Thiostrepton, Triamcinolone Acetonide Ointment |
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Administration Form | Topical |
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Product Form | Ointment |
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Health Condition | Skin Infections, Ear Infections, Atopic Dermatitis (Eczema) |
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Drug Type | Antibiotic, Antifungal, Anti-inflammatory |
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Uses
This medication is particularly useful in the treatment of acute and chronic otitis of varied causes, in pets with lesions located on their paws, and in anal gland infections. The preparation is also indicated in the management of dermatologic disorders characterized by inflammation and dry or discharge dermatitis, particularly those caused, complicated or threatened by bacterial or candidal (Candida albicans) infections. It is also of value in other types of dermatitis and as an adjunct in the treatment of dermatitis due to parasitic infestation.
Possible Side Effects
Please contact your veterinarian if the following adverse reactions occur: excessive thirst/excessive dilute urine, vomiting, diarrhea (occasionally bloody) or hearing loss. However, regression of hearing usually occurred following withdrawal of the drug. If hearing dysfunction is noted during treatment, discontinue its use. Cushing’s syndrome has been reported in association with prolonged or repeated steroid therapy in dogs.
Drug & Food Interactions
Talk to your veterinarian about any other drugs your dog is taking before starting this medication.
Precautions
In case of allergic reaction, administer epinephrine. In case of human exposure, contact a physician. Do not use in pets who are allergic to the active ingredients in this medication. This is a topical medication—not to be given by mouth. Do not use if your pet’s ear drum is ruptured, if she has deep skin infections, is pregnant or lactating. Wear gloves if you are pregnant.
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