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GentaVed® Topical Spray
Generic Name:
Gentamicin sulfate + Betamethasone
valerate Spray
General Description:
This topical spray contains an antibacterial and an anti-inflammatory drug.
It is useful for treating superficial lesions in dogs caused by bacteria
susceptible to gentamicin. It also helps reduce the accompanying inflammation
and itching.
What is this drug?
• A combination of an aminoglycoside antibiotic (gentamicin sulfate) and
a glucocorticoid (betamethasone)
• Used topically
Reasons for prescribing:
• For use in dogs for the treatment of infected superficial lesions
accompanied by inflammation and/or itching. Gentamicin treats the bacterial
infection while betamethasone helps with the swelling and itching.
What pets should not use this medication?
• This product is approved for use in dogs
• Pets with a viral or fungal infection
• Do not use this product if your pet is pregnant
• If your pet has had an allergic reaction to either of the ingredients or
similar products
Directions:
Read and follow the label carefully.
Your veterinarian may want to perform a culture evaluation of the lesion
prior to starting this medication.
Prior to use, remove excessive hair from the treatment area. Clean and dry
the lesion and adjacent area.
To use, hold the spray bottle 3 to 6 inches from the lesion.
Follow your veterinarians directions for the number of sprays per day and
duration of treatment.
Therapy is usually for 7 consecutive days only.
Do not increase the dosage or use longer than instructed. Adverse reactions
and toxicities can occur.
What if a dose is missed?
If a treatment is missed, perform it as soon as you can. If it is time
already for the next treatment, skip the missed treatment and go back to the
normal schedule.
What to tell/ask a veterinarian before giving medication?
Talk to your veterinarian about:
• When will your pet need to be rechecked
• What tests may need to be performed prior to and during treatment with this
drug
• What are the risks and benefits of using this drug
Tell your veterinarian about:
• If your pet has experienced
side-effects on other drugs/products
• If your pet has experienced any other medical problems or allergies now or
ever
• All medicines and supplements that you are giving your pet or plan to give
your pet, including those you can get without a prescription. Your
veterinarian may want to check that all of your pet's medicines can be given
together.
• If your pet is pregnant, nursing or if you plan to breed your pet
Storage and Warnings:
Store between 2° and 30°C (36° and
86°F) away from moisture and heat. Shake bottle well before use.
Wash your hands before and after use. Use in a well-ventilated area when
applying medication.
Do not allow your pet to ingest this product. Avoid getting it in your pet's
eyes.
Keep this and all medication out of reach of children and pets.
Call your physician immediately if you accidentally take this product.
Potential side effects:
• Serious side effects are unlikely if used as directed for no longer
than 7 days of therapy
• Cushing's syndrome, delayed wound healing and immunosuppression
have been reported in patients with prolonged or repeated steroid therapy.
• Some pets show side effects to the corticosteroids. These could include:
increased thirst and urination, panting, diarrhea, vomiting and behavior
changes.
• Gentamicin can cause premature birth in pregnant animals. Corticosteroids can
cause birth defects during the first phase of pregnancy.
• If you notice any unusual symptoms, discontinue use and contact your
veterinarian
Can this drug be given with other drugs?
• Yes, but do not give or use other corticosteroids or aminogylcoside
antibiotics during treatment with this medication unless prescribed by your
veterinarian.
• If ingested, there is an increased risk of stomach ulcers in pets also taking
non-steroidal anti-inflammatories like aspirin, carprofen, etodolac, etc.
• If your pet experiences any unusual reactions when taking multiple
medications, contact your veterinarian.
Overdosing?
Early signs of overdose or toxicity include loss of hearing or balance or
vomiting. If you see these signs, know or suspect an overdose, contact your
veterinarian immediately.
What else should I know?
Notify your veterinarian if your animal's condition does not improve or worsens
despite this treatment.
As with all prescribed medicines, Gentamicin sulfate + Betamethasone valerate
Spray should only be used on the pet for which it was prescribed.
It should also only be used for the condition for which it was prescribed.
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