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Nitrofurazone cream

In the treatment of secondarily infected dermatoses, which are usually colonized with streptococci, staphylococci, or both, compound antiinflammatory and antibacterial preparations are indicated when the underlying disorder has been diagnosed. Corticosteroids do not appear to inhibit the activity of antibacterial agents in compound preparations for topical application. Examples of topical compound preparations include betamethasone valerate-fusidic acid gel (for dogs), betamethasone sodium phosphate-neomycin sulphate cream (for dogs and cats), prednisolone-neomycin sulphate-nitrofurazone ointment (for horses, dogs and cats). The use of compound preparations is contra-indicated in pregnant animals. [Pg.203]


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