Betamethasone and Gentamicin are used in GenOne Topical Spray, which is a topical antibiotic treatment. This spray acts to cure superficial wound bacterial infections by combining two very effective antibacterial and anti-inflammatory ingredients.
Who is GenOne Topical Spray (Gentamicin/Betamethasone) for?
Dogs.
Why use GenOne Topical Spray (Gentamicin/Betamethasone)?
This antibacterial and anti-inflammatory spray is designed to treat irritated and infected hot spots and topical lesions while also controlling itch.
How does GenOne Topical Spray (Gentamicin/Betamethasone) work?
Betamethasone and Gentamicin are the two main components in this medication. Betamethasone contains anti-inflammatory and antipruritic effects and is used to treat superficial irritation. Gentamicin is an antibiotic that may be used to treat both gram-positive and gram-negative infections. These substances work together to prevent topical infections by eliminating microorganisms while also reducing inflammation and itching.
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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)?
Cushing's disease (in dogs who have received prolonged or repeated steroid treatment) Diarrhea (with or without blood) Diarrhea Vomiting Polyuria Polydipsia Anorexia Weight loss Elevation in SGPT enzymes Elevation in SAP enzymes
What special precautions are there?
Premature parturition, dystocia, fetal mortality, retained placenta, metritis, cleft palate, congenital abnormalities, foreleg deformities, phocomelia, and anasarca are all possible birth disorders. This product should never be used on animals that are pregnant. If hypersensitivity develops, discontinue treatment immediately and seek medical advice from a veterinarian. While using this product, keep an eye out for any sensitivities. Overexposure might lengthen the time it takes for your body to recuperate. Do not use for more than 1 week. Not for internal use. Only use topically. Keep out of the reach of animals and children.
If overdose occurs, please contact your local pet hospital or emergency pet clinic immediately.
How can I store GenOne Topical Spray (Gentamicin/Betamethasone)?
Temperatures should be kept between 2 and 30 degrees Celsius (36 and 86 degrees Fahrenheit).
Prior to use, remove hair from the lesion area and clean the lesion itself. Apply by holding the bottle in an upright position 3" to 6" away from the intended area. Use 2 sprays on the lesion, allowing it to air dry. Re-treat twice to 4 times daily for a maximum of one week. Every spray delivers a dose of 0.7 mL.
Each mL contains: gentamicin sulfate equivalent to 0.57 mg gentamicin base, betamethasone valerate equivalent to 0.284 mg betamethasone.