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Gentamicin/betamethasone valerate/clotrimazole
Combination of
GentamicinAntibiotic
Betamethasone valerateGlucocorticoid
ClotrimazoleAntifungal
Clinical data
Trade namesOtomax
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Gentamicin/betamethasone valerate/clotrimazole is a fixed dose combination veterinary drug, sold under the trade name Otomax. It is a suspension for otic use in dogs. The active ingredients are gentamicin, betamethasone valerate and clotrimazole.

This drug product is used for treatment of acute external otitis. It is also used for the treatment of short term exacerbation of acute signs of chronic external otitis of bacterial and fungal origin due to bacteria susceptibility to gentamicin. This includes bacteria such asStaphylococcus intermedius and fungi susceptible to clotrimazole, in particular Malassezia pachydermatis.

The normal treatment is twice daily for a duration of seven days. The dosage amount varies and should be as prescribed by a veterinarian.

Otomax is a prescription medication only licensed for use in dogs.

References

  1. ^ "OTOMAX- gentamicin sulfate, betamethasone valerate, and clotrimazole ointment". DailyMed. 5 September 2017. Retrieved 2018-05-26.


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