ISADERM CARBOMER GEL FOR DOGS Austrálie - angličtina - APVMA (Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority)

isaderm carbomer gel for dogs

dechra regulatory b.v. - fusidic acid; betamethasone (as the valerate ester) - topical cream, ointment, paste, gel, lotion - fusidic acid ungrouped active 5.0 mg/g; betamethasone (as the valerate ester) steroid-glucocorticoid active 1.0 mg/g - dermatological preps. - dog | bitch | castrate | puppy - anti-inflammatory agent | infections of the skin | abscesses | anal sacculitis | antipyretic | bone soreness | bruising | bursitis | fungal | gingivitis | gram negative bacteria | gram positive bacteria | inflammatory rheumatic arthrit | joint disease | ligament sprains | muscle soreness | osteoarthritis | platelet activity | post-parturient infections | pyoderma | rheumatism | septicaemia | sprains | strains | tendon sprains | traumatic swelling | yeast

CONOPTAL VISCOUS EYE DROPS Austrálie - angličtina - APVMA (Australian Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines Authority)

conoptal viscous eye drops

dechra regulatory b.v. - fusidic acid - misc. aural, ophthalmic, oro/naso pharyngeal - fusidic acid ungrouped active 10.0 mg/g - ophthalmic preparations - cat | dog | bitch | castrate | cat - queen | cat - tom | kitten | puppy - infection - ocular | eye infections | ocular infections

FUCIDIN CREAM Izrael - angličtina - Ministry of Health

fucidin cream

dexcel ltd, israel - fusidic acid - cream - fusidic acid 20 mg/g - fusidic acid - fusidic acid - local treatment of skin infections due to sensitive strains of staphylococus aureus.

Fusidate Actavis Nový Zéland - angličtina - Medsafe (Medicines Safety Authority)

fusidate actavis

teva pharma (new zealand) limited - sodium fusidate 2% - topical ointment - 2% w/w - active: sodium fusidate 2% excipient: cetyl alcohol lanolin liquid paraffin white soft paraffin - indicated either alone or in combination with systemic therapy, in the treatment of primary and secondary skin infections caused by sensitive strains of staphylococcus aureus, streptococcus spp and corynebacterium minutissimum. primary skin infections that may be expected to respond to treatment with fusidic acid applied topically include: impetigo contagiosa, superficial folliculitis, sycosis barbae, paronychia and erythrasma; also such secondary skin infections as infected eczematoid dermatitis, infected contact dermatitis and infected cuts/ abrasions.