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49857
EnteDerm Ointment Rx
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Product Description
EnteDerm is an antifungal and antibacterial ointment that provides relief of ear and skin itching and inflammation in cats and dogs.
Who is EnteDerm Ointment for?
Dogs and cats.
Why use EnteDerm Ointment?
Entederm is an antibacterial, anti-inflammatory, anti-itch, and antifungal ointment that treats acute and chronic ear infections (otitis).
How does EnteDerm Ointment work?
Entederm treats ear and skin infections in cats and dogs with neomycin sulfate, nystatin, acetonide, and triamcinolone.
Manufacturer:
VetOne
Active Ingredients(s):
Each mL contains: 100,000 units of Nystatin 2.5 mg of Neomycin Sulfate ( neomycin base equivalent) 2,500 units of Thiostrepton 1 mg Triamcinolone Acetonide
How is EnteDerm Ointment sold?
EnteDerm is sold in tubes of 7.5, 15, 30, and 240 ml.
What are the side effects of EnteDerm Ointment?
Corticosteroids given to dogs, rats, and rabbits during pregnancy can cause cleft palates in their progeny. Dogs can also have other congenital abnormalities, such as: Forelegs with abnormalities Phocomelia (seal limb) Anasarca (swelling) Injectable or oral corticosteroids, when given in the latter trimester of pregnancy, have been demonstrated in clinical and experimental studies to produce early parturition (childbirth). They may be able to accelerate: Retained placenta Metritis (inflammation of the uterine wall or pelvic inflammatory disease) Dystocia (difficult birth) Death of a fetus Birth before the due date
What special precautions are there?
Keep out of reach of children. Not for human use. Only for animal use. If your pet appears to be ill after being treated with this product, an allergic reaction could be occurring. In this event, pursue emergency veterinary treatment.
What to do if overdose?
If overdose occurs, please contact your local pet hospital or emergency pet clinic immediately.
How can I store EnteDerm Ointment?
Temperatures should be kept between 41° and 77°F (5° and 25°C), with short excursions to 104°F (40°C).
Overview
When using this product, follow your veterinarian's instructions. When handling Entederm ointment, make sure to wash your hands right away or use gloves.