What does Betagen Topical Spray do?

Betagen Topical Spray is a prescription treatment used on dogs suffering from superficial lesions caused by bacterial infections of the skin. This quick and easy medication helps treat and relieve hot spots, rashes, skin infections, and allergies.

How do you use Betagen spray?

How do you use Betagen?

  1. Remove excess hair from the lesion area.
  2. Clean the lesion and the area surrounding it.
  3. Use Betagen spray as directed by your pet’s veterinarian, and apply only to the areas that they specify.
  4. Wash your hands after applying Betagen.
  5. Avoid contact with eyes.

What if my dog licks Betagen spray?

What if my dog licks my GentaSpray? A: GentaSpray will dry very quickly and it is best if the dog does not lick the area so that the drugs in the spray can work. However, if the dog does lick the area sprayed it will not hurt the dog. I would recommend keeping the dog from licking the area at least until it is dry.

Can I use Betagen spray on my cat?

Betagen Otic Solution Indications BETAGEN Otic Solution is indicated for the treatment of acute and chronic canine otitis externa and canine and feline superficial infected lesions caused by bacteria sensitive to gentamicin.

Is Simplicef a human antibiotic?

The Food and Drug Administration approved using an antibiotic originally designed for humans to help treat skin infections suffered by dogs. Simplicef was developed by Pharmacia & Upjohn Co., a division of Pfizer.

What does Simplicef look like?

SIMPLICEF is available as: 100 mg Tablet, each reddish-orange, elliptical, scored tablet contains cefpodoxime proxetil equivalent to 100 mg of cefpodoxime. 200 mg Tablet, each light orange, round rectangle, scored tablet contains cefpodoxime proxetil equivalent to 200 mg of cefpodoxime.

Can you use Betagen topical spray on cats?

Can humans take cefpodoxime?

Cefpodoxime is approved to treat bacterial infections in humans. You may be familiar with this medication because your dog or cat got it from a veterinarian. Only take cefpodoxime if your healthcare provider prescribed it for you, and make sure to finish the entire prescription.