
EnteDerm Ointment Rx
EnteDerm Ointment Rx
EnteDerm has been discontinued by the manufacturer. You may wish to see if your veterinarian would approve a prescription for equivalent Animax.
What is EnteDerm Ointment for Dogs and Cats?
- EnteDerm Ointment is a prescription topical used to treat a variety of ear and skin disorders in dogs and cats.
Why do cats and dogs use EnteDerm Ointment?
- EnteDerm, generic for Panalog, is effective against a wide range of bacteria, fungi, and yeast.
What else should I know about EnteDerm Ointment?
- EnteDerm contains four different drugs: nystatin, neomycin, thiostrepton, and triamcinolone.
What problems could my dog or cat have with EnteDerm Ointment?
- Do no use in the ears of animals with a ruptured typanic membrane.
- Do not allow EnteDerm ointment to get into your cat's or dog's eyes.
How do you use EnteDerm Ointment?
- Clean and dry the infected area before application and remove excessive hair.
- Prevent your dog or cat from licking the affected areas for 20 to 30 minutes after applying the ointment.
- Wear gloves when applying the ointment, or wash your hands immediately after handling the medication.
What is in EnteDerm Ointment?
- EnteDerm contains four different drugs.
- EnteDerm has nystatin, an antifungal.
- It also includes the antibiotics neomycin and thiostrepton.
- EnteDerm also has triamcinolone, a corticosteroid.
Will I get what I see in the picture?
- EnteDerm Ointment is a brand name. You will receive the exact brand that you request.
Is it important for my dog or cat to finish all of the EnteDerm Ointment?
- Dogs and cats may use EnteDerm Ointment for different lengths of time. Please consult your veterinarian if you have any questions.
- EnteDerm Ointment contains two antibiotics. Resistance is a major concern when using antibiotics. To help avoid resistance, it is important for you to use this for as long as your veterinarian has prescribed, even if you dog or cat is looking and feeling better.
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Why would I need to put an analgesic in my dog's ears before putting this in??
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Typically, Entederm Ointment does not require applying an analgesic before application. Please consult your veterinarian regarding the directions they would like you to follow as they may have different instructions for your dog.
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What is the equivalent human medication??
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EnteDerm Ointment contains nystatin, neomycin sulfate, thiostrepton, and triamcinolone acetonide. Thiostrepton is a topical antibacterial for veterinary use only. Because thiostrepton is for animal use only, there is no equivalent human medication with this exact formulation. Please consult with your veterinarian for any alternative option to this product.
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What is the expiration date for EnteDerm??
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The expiration date varies based on when the product was manufactured. You can find the expiration date of the EnteDerm Ointment listed on the bottom of the box that it originally came in. If you have specific concerns about a particular product before you order, you can contact our pharmacy via email at [email protected].
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Can I put Entederm ointment between my dogs toes because between his toes are dry because of his allergies??
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EnteDerm Ointment is used topically to treat a variety of ear and skin disorders in dogs and cats. Per the manufacturer, this formulation is indicated for interdigital cysts in cats and dogs, meaning it can be used between the toes. EnteDerm is also used for the management of skin conditions such as dermatitis. It is recommended that you speak with your vet before initiating therapy as they can determine if this therapy is appropriate for your dog.
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Is there a drug interaction with enterderm amd trizultra flush? Can they be used together? Flush first and 60 minutes after the enterderm ointment??
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There are no known drug interactions between the active ingredients in EnteDerm and TrizULTRA flush products. EnteDerm can be used after TrizULTRA flush as long as the ear has dried before application. It is recommended to contact your veterinarian to discuss the appropriate use and directions for these products for your pet.
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Can Entederm be used safely on a lactating dog??
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The manufacturer of EnteDerm does not provide any safety information or studies conducted on lactating dogs. To determine if this would be an appropriate treatment option, please speak with your veterinarian.
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My 6.5 month old AussieDoodle female puppy "grabbed" a 15gm mostly used tube of Entederm that her vet prescribed for otitis externa in her flap and outer ear canal. It happened right in front of us and she immediately ran away from us as though knew she was doing something very wrong. We got the tube away from her after about 5-7 minutes of chasing her around the house. The tube was punctured by her tooth and ointment was all over the outside of the tube. She did not appear to be licking and swallowing but we are worried about her after reading about serious problems following ingestion. She drank a lot of water immediately and does not appear to be ill, Is there anything else we should do or watch for??
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The manufacturer warns against the oral ingestion of this medication. An overdose could occur if your animal eats the topical medication. If you witness or suspect an overdose, please contact your veterinarian immediately.
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applicator has no hole in it. i punctured with the cap, screwed the long tip applicator but when you twist to open it there still is no hole at the end.?
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The EnteDerm Ointment comes in a tube with a separate applicator. The original tube cap has a pointed end used to puncture the foil sealing the tube. The applicator can then be screwed on. The applicator cap can be pulled open revealing a needle-like plastic structure with an opening at the tip. Please see attached pictures. If there is no opening at the tip of the applicator when the cover is removed, then it could be a manufacturer error.
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Is EnteDerm as effective for inner ear infections on a dog as Gentizol? I'm asking because I've always used Gentizol but my vet prescribed EnteDerm recently and after 2 weeks of use the ear was still infected. Thank you!?
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Both medications are indicated for use in ear infections for dogs but contain different active ingredients. Gentizol topical ointment is labeled for acute and chronic ear infections. It contains gentamicin as an antibiotic, betamethasone as a corticosteroid, and clotrimazole as a broad-spectrum antifungal agent. EnteDerm is a topical ointment indicated for the treatment of acute and chronic otitis, ear infection, and certain types of skin infections. It contains nystatin, neomycin sulfate, thiostrepton and triamcinolone acetonide. Entederm ointment provides four basic therapeutic effects: anti-inflammatory, antipruritic, antifungal and antibacterial. Your veterinarian is the best source of information regarding the use of the medications in your dog. It is recommended that you consult with your veterinarian with any further questions.
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I have the same problem. I've had ear problems in my Maltese from the groomer for 2 years now! My vet keeps me using this product but I never get results.
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do we need a prescription to order entederm ointment??
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Yes, EnteDerm Ointment requires a prescription from a veterinarian.
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