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GenOne Topical Spray (Gentamicin/Betamethasone) Rx

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Product Description
GenOne (Gentamicin/Betamethasone) is a Topical Spray for the treatment of infected superficial lesions in dogs caused by bacteria sensitive to gentamicin. It is a broad spectrum antibiotic which is a highly effective topical treatment for bacterial infections of the skin.
What is GenOne Topical Spray (Gentamicin/Betamethasone)?
GenOne (Gentamicin/Betamethasone) is a broad spectrum antibiotic for dogs which is a highly effective topical treatment for bacterial infections of the skin.
Who is GenOne Topical Spray (Gentamicin/Betamethasone) for?
Dogs
Why use GenOne Topical Spray (Gentamicin/Betamethasone)?
-Helps treat bacterial infections of your dogs skin -Treats hot spots -Provides itch control -Provides antibacterial and anti-inflammatory activity to irritated and infected skin lesions
How does GenOne Topical Spray (Gentamicin/Betamethasone) work?
Gentamicin, a broad-spectrum aminoglycoside antibiotic, is a highly effective topical treatment for gram-positive and gram-negative bacterial infections of the skin. Betamethasone valerate provides anti-inflammatory and antipruritic activity in the topical management of corticosteroid responsive infected superficial lesions in dogs.
Manufacturer:
VetOne
Active Ingredients(s):
Each mL contains: gentamicin sulfate equivalent to 0.57 mg gentamicin base, betamethasone valerate equivalent to 0.284 mg betamethasone.
How is GenOne Topical Spray (Gentamicin/Betamethasone) sold?
60 ml, 120 ml or 240 ml spray bottles
What are the side effects of GenOne Topical Spray (Gentamicin/Betamethasone)?
Side effects such as SAP and SGPT enzyme elevations, weight loss, anorexia, polydipsia, and polyuria have occurred following parenteral or systemic use of synthetic corticosteroids in dogs. Vomiting and diarrhea (occasionally bloody) have been observed in dogs. Cushing’s syndrome in dogs has been reported in association with prolonged or repeated steroid therapy.
What special precautions are there?
Keep away from children and animals. Avoid ingestion. Administration of recommended dose beyond 7 days may result in delayed wound healing. Animals treated longer than 7 days should be monitored closely. If hypersensitivity to any of the components occurs, treatment with this product should be discontinued and appropriate therapy instituted. Warning : Clinical and experimental data have demonstrated that corticosteroids administered orally or parenterally to animals may induce the first stage of parturition when administered during the last trimester of pregnancy and may precipitate premature parturition followed by dystocia, fetal death, retained placenta, and metritis. Additionally, corticosteroids administered to dogs, rabbits and rodents during pregnancy have produced cleft palate. Other congenital anomalies including deformed forelegs, phocomelia, and anasarca have been reported in offspring of dogs which received corticosteroids during pregnancy.
What to do if overdose?
Contact your nearest emergency animal hospital.
How can I store GenOne Topical Spray (Gentamicin/Betamethasone)?
Store upright between 2°C and 30°C (36°F and 86°F)
Overview
Prior to treatment, remove excessive hair and clean the lesion and adjacent area. Hold bottle upright 3 to 6 inches from the lesion and depress the sprayer head twice. Administer 2 to 4 times daily for 7 days.
Each depression of the sprayer head delivers 0.7 mL of GenOne Topical Spray.
Main Ingredients
Each mL contains: gentamicin sulfate equivalent to 0.57 mg gentamicin base, betamethasone valerate equivalent to 0.284 mg betamethasone.