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| Proprietary Name |
Nitrofurazone Anesthetic Dress. |
|---|---|
| Sponsor |
Med-Pharmex, Inc. |
| Sponsor Address |
2727 Thompson Creek Rd. Pomona, CA 91767-1861 USA |
| Ingredients |
Butacaine Sulfate 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 |
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Dosage Amount, Indications & Limitations |
524.1580e Nitrofurazone ointment with butacaine sulfate. Specifications: The drug contains 0.2 percent nitrofurazone and 0.5 percent butacaine sulfate 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 ears, wounds, burns, and cutaneous ulcers. Limitations: In case of deep or puncture wounds or serious burns, use only as recommended by a 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 ears, wounds, burns, and cutaneous ulcers. Limitations: In case of deep or puncture wounds or serious burns, use only as recommended by a 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 ears, wounds, burns, and cutaneous ulcers. Limitations: In case of deep or puncture wounds or serious burns, use only as recommended by a veterinarian. If redness, irritation, or swelling persists or increases discontinue use. Consult veterinarian. Not for use in horses intended for food purposes. NAS/NRC status: These conditions are NAS/NRC reviewed and deemed 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. |