Treatments for itchy skin haven't changed, but the approach has. The rise of antimicrobial resistance over the last several decades has veterinarians taking a second look at how and when they use antibiotics. "We're becoming much more judicious in our use of systemically administered antibiotics,...
Topical antibiotics and antiseptics are used in a wide variety of skin conditions, often before an infective cause has been shown or even when one seems unlikely. This article discusses when it is really worth using them.BMJDrug & Therapeutics Bulletin...
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This applies to all topical treatments, as well as antiseptics and disinfectants (for iodine see Chapter 4.11), repellents, anti-infectives (topical antibiotics, antimycotics and virostatics), corticosteroids and topical anti-inflammatory drugs, astringents, antipruritics and keratolytics. Fo...
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Superficial skin infections and the use of topical and systemic antibiotics in general practice Professional Nursing TodayMotswaledi, M. H.
For external use only. Avoid contact with eyes. Usual Dosage: See accompanying prescribing information. To use enclosed applicator: 1. Remove cap and discard. 2. Firmly press applicator into bottle. 3. Seal firmly by tightening domed-cap. Patient information 1. Clean and dry the skin area to...
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Thus topical and oral antibiotics are frequently used in canine bacterial skin, ear and wound infections and the occurrence of resistance is a major concern. An increasing antimicrobial resistance in bacteria of the Staphylococcus intermedius group, isolated from clinical samples from dogs and cats has...