NADA Number: 047-997

Proprietary Name Amphoderm Ointment
Sponsor Fort Dodge Animal Health, Division of Wyeth
Sponsor Address 800 Fifth Street NW
Fort Dodge, IA    50501
USA
Ingredients Hydrocortisone Acetate
Amphomycin Calcium
Kanamycin Sulfate
Species Dog, no use class stated or implied
Routes of Administration Topical
Dose Form Cream
Drug Form Cream
Dispensing Status RX
Dosage Amount,
Indications
& Limitations

524.1204 Kanamycin sulfate, calcium amphomycin, and hydrocortisone acetate.

Specifications: Calcium amphomycin is the calcium salt of amphomycin. Each gram of ointment or cream contains: 5.0 milligrams of kanamycin activity as the sulfate, 5.0 milligrams of amphomycin activity as the calcium salt and 10.0 milligrams of hydrocortisone acetate.

Conditions of use:

Dogs

Amount: The ointment should be applied to the affected areas of the skin at least twice daily. In severe or widespread lesions it may be desirable to apply the ointment more than twice daily. After some improvement is observed, treatment can usually be reduced to once daily. Before application, hair in the affected area should be closely clipped and the area should be thoroughly cleansed of crusts, scales, dirt, or other detritus. When treating infections of the anal gland the drug should be introduced into the orifice of the gland and not through any fistulous tract.

Indications: It is indicated for use in dogs in the following conditions associated with bacterial infections caused by organisms susceptible to one or both antibiotics: Acute otitis externa, furunculosis, folliculitis, pruritus, anal gland infections, erythema, decubital ulcer, superficial wounds, and superficial abscesses.

Limitations: If no response is evident in 7 days, diagnosis and therapy should be reevaluated. For use only by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian.

Tolerances

A tolerance is established for negligible residues of hydrocortisone (as hydrocortisone sodium succinate or hydrocortisone acetate) in milk at 10 parts per billion.