NADA Number: 122-447

Proprietary Name Fura-Septin Soluble Dressing
Sponsor Cross Vetpharm Group Ltd.
Sponsor Address Broomhill rd.
Tallaght, Dublin,    24
IRELAND
Ingredients Nitrofurazone
Species Horse, not for meat production
Cat, no use class stated or implied
Dog, no use class stated or implied
Routes of Administration Topical
Dose Form Ointment
Drug Form Ointment
Dispensing Status OTC
Dosage Amount,
Indications
& Limitations

524.1580b Nitrofurazone ointment.

Specifications: The drug contains 0.2 percent nitrofurazone in a water-soluble base.

Conditions of use:

Dogs

Amount: Apply directly on the lesion with a spatula or first place on a piece of gauze. Use of a bandage is optional. The preparation should remain on the lesion for at least 24 hours. The dressing may be changed several times daily or left on the lesion for a longer period.

Indications: For prevention or treatment of surface bacterial infections of wounds, burns, and cutaneous ulcers.

Limitations. In case of deep or puncture wounds or serious burns, use only as recommended by veterinarian. If redness irritation, or swelling persists or increases, discontinue use. Consult veterinarian.

Cats

Amount: Apply directly on the lesion with a spatula or first place on a piece of gauze. Use of a bandage is optional. The preparation should remain on the lesion for at least 24 hours. The dressing may be changed several times daily or left on the lesion for a longer period.

Indications: For prevention or treatment of surface bacterial infections of wounds, burns, and cutaneous ulcers.

Limitations. In case of deep or puncture wounds or serious burns, use only as recommended by veterinarian. If redness irritation, or swelling persists or increases, discontinue use. Consult veterinarian.

Horses

Amount: Apply directly on the lesion with a spatula or first place on a piece of gauze. Use of a bandage is optional. The preparation should remain on the lesion for at least 24 hours. The dressing may be changed several times daily or left on the lesion for a longer period.

Indications: For prevention or treatment of surface bacterial infections of wounds, burns, and cutaneous ulcers.

Limitations. Not for horses intended for food use. In case of deep or puncture wounds or serious burns, use only as recommended by veterinarian. If redness irritation, or swelling persists or increases, discontinue use. Consult veterinarian.

NAS/NRC status: These conditions are NAS/NRC reviewed and found effective. Applications for these uses need not include effectiveness data as specified by 514.111 of this chapter, but may require bioequivalency and safety information.