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EnteDerm Topical Ointment (Nystatin,neomycin,thiostrepton,triamcinolone)

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Description

EnteDerm Topical Ointment is a powerful vet-prescribed cream designed to treat various skin conditions in cats and dogs. It contains a special mix of four active ingredients, each adding to its diverse effectiveness.

When you opt to buy EnteDerm ointment, you are investing in a comprehensive solution that targets inflammation, itching, and bacterial and fungal infections, thereby providing symptomatic relief for your pet.

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Directions

The dosage and frequency of EnteDerm Topical Ointment depend on the specific condition being treated, as well as the size, weight, and overall health status of your pet. A veterinarian can provide the correct dosage and application instructions.

Using EnteDerm Topical Ointment involves several steps, but always follow your veterinarian's specific instructions. Here's a general guide:

Clean the affected area with a mild, pet-safe cleaner and pat dry.

With gloves on, apply a thin layer of EnteDerm to the affected area. The amount and frequency will depend on your pet's size and condition, so follow your vet's advice.

Gently rub the ointment into the skin to help absorption.

Stop your pet from licking the area immediately after application. You could use a pet cone, distract them, or even apply a bandage if your vet advises it.

Watch your pet for any negative reaction or if the condition doesn't improve. Contact your vet immediately if there are any concerns.

Ingredients

Entederm ointment uses the following ingredients:

  • Nystatin: An antifungal medication used to treat a variety of fungal skin infections.
  • Neomycin sulfate: An antibiotic that helps to kill certain types of bacteria on the skin.
  • Thiostrepton: An antibiotic effective against certain bacteria and fungi.
  • Triamcinolone acetonide: A corticosteroid that reduces inflammation, itching, and redness.

Cautions

EnteDerm is a prescription medication intended for veterinary use only and not for human use.

Some pets may be allergic to the ingredients in EnteDerm. If you notice signs of an allergic reaction, such as swelling, redness, itching, or difficulty breathing, contact your vet immediately.

Avoid getting the ointment in the pet's eyes, as it may cause irritation.

Try to prevent your pet from licking or chewing the treated area. Ingestion can lead to side effects such as vomiting, diarrhea, or other signs of illness.

Use with caution in pregnant or lactating animals, as the effects of EnteDerm on unborn or nursing offspring are not known.

Long-term use of topical steroids like the one in EnteDerm can cause side effects. Your vet will determine the safest duration of treatment.

Make sure to wash your hands clean prior to and after applying the ointment.

Interactions

There aren't any known drug interactions between Entederm ointment and other pet medications, but it's crucial to inform your vet about all drugs your pet is taking before getting a prescription to purchase Entederm online.

Side Effects

EnteDerm Topical Ointment can cause side effects like skin irritation at the application site and upset stomach if ingested. Long-term use or ingestion can lead to increased thirst, urination, appetite, weight gain, panting, or behavior changes. Rarely, an allergic reaction can occur. If you notice any unusual signs in your pet after using EnteDerm, contact your vet immediately.


Frequently Asked Questions about Entederm Ointment


How often can you use Entederm ointment?

The frequency of EnteDerm ointment application depends on the specifics of your pet's condition and your veterinarian's instructions. Generally, the ointment is applied once or twice daily, but this can vary.


How to apply Entederm ointment for cats?

To apply EnteDerm ointment on your cat, first, clean and dry the affected area. Then, wearing a glove, apply a thin layer of ointment as directed by your vet and gently rub it in. Try to prevent your cat from licking the treated area, possibly by using a pet cone or distraction. Don't forget to wash your hands prior to and following use.


How to apply Entederm ointment for dogs?

To apply EnteDerm ointment for dogs, start by cleaning and drying the affected skin area. Next, while wearing a glove, apply a thin layer of the ointment as your vet has directed, and gently rub it in. Prevent your dog from licking the area, possibly using a pet cone or distraction. Make sure you wash your hands before and after use.


What if my dog licks Entederm ointment?

If your dog licks a small amount of Entederm ointment, it might get an upset stomach. If they eat a lot, it could cause more serious problems. If your dog has eaten this ointment or seems sick, call your vet right away. A pet cone may be required to utilize as a preventive measure to avoid further ingestion.


Can Entederm be used on humans?

EnteDerm is a medicine made for veterinary use, not for humans. It's meant to treat skin conditions in cats and dogs and should only be used as instructed by a vet.