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  • Successfully fights bacterial infections of the skin and ears
  • Drops make ear application easy
  • Results in a week or less
  • Available in a convenient drop form.
  • Broad-spectrum action that can help resolve certain bacterial and fungal infections plus relieve inflammation.
  • Can be used topically on the skin and in the ears.

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  • Successfully fights bacterial infections of the skin and ears
  • Drops make ear application easy
  • Results in a week or less
  • Available in a convenient drop form.
  • Broad-spectrum action that can help resolve certain bacterial and fungal infections plus relieve inflammation.
  • Can be used topically on the skin and in the ears.
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1. Is Tresaderm an Antibiotic?
Answer
Infections are one of the major issues that affect pets. Depending on the type of infection various medications are administered to pets. The most common type of medication that is administered to arrest such issues is antibiotics. Tresaderm Topical Solution for Dogs and Cats is a broad-spectrum antibiotic that is used to treat various infections that can show up in pets. Generally, the infections among pets are visible on their external surfaces, which can include but are not limited to their ear and skin. This medication is capable of treating fungal, inflammation, and bacterial infections. Tresaderm Topical Solution for Dogs and Cats contains two active ingredients per ml - neomycin and dexamethasone. The presence of these active ingredients helps Tresaderm Topical Solution to act as a corticosteroid, a fungicide, and an antibiotic. If the recommended dosage, which is also dependent upon the size of the pet, of solution Tresaderm twice daily application is followed by the pet owners, Tresaderm Topical Solution for Dogs and Cats can help eradicate the infections within a week.
2. How Quickly Does Tresaderm Work?
Answer
Tresaderm Topical Solution for Dogs and Cats is one of the widely used broad-spectrum antibiotics that can treat fungal, inflammation, and bacterial infections. Following the dosage instructions either as mentioned on the packaging of the product or as recommended by your pet’s veterinarian can help you get the desired response within a week. Although the clinical symptoms may take a week to subside, the pain relief can be felt by your pets within two to five minutes of application. A crucial factor to also keep in mind is that there are varying dosages of the product for different conditions of your pet. The dermatologic solution Tresaderm is administered as a topical medicine once or twice per square inch of the area a day based on the recommendation of your pet’s veterinarian. The medication is generally applied within the ears or to the infected areas directly. The recommended dosages that are advisable to the pets that suffer from skin disorders and infections are two to four drops applied over the infected area for a week, administered twice daily. If your pet is suffering or has been infected with ear infections, the recommended dosages that are advisable to the pets are five to fifteen drops applied to the ear directly once daily, administered for a period not longer than one week.
3. Can Tresaderm Be Used if Not Refrigerated?
Answer
The manufacturers of Tresaderm Topical Solution for Dogs and Cats suggest that the product can be kept out of refrigeration for a maximum period of approximately one week. However, post-purchase of the medication it is advisable that you read the instructions related to its storage conditions, mentioned on the packaging of the product to know the appropriate conditions for handling the product. Since Tresaderm Topical Solution for Dogs and Cats is a prescription-only product, you can access it and use it for your pet only after a veterinarian prescribes it to your pet. During the period of the consultation when they recommend such medication you can enquire about the ideal storage conditions for the medication.
4. How Often Can You Use Tresaderm?
Answer
Tresaderm Topical Solution for Dogs and Cats recommended dosages that are advisable to the pets that suffer from skin infection are two to four drops applied over the infected area for a week, administered twice daily. The recommended dosages that are advisable to the pets are five to fifteen drops applied to the ear directly for a week, administered once daily if your pet is suffering or has been infected with ear infections.
5. Is Tresaderm Good for Ear Mites?
Answer
Tresaderm Topical Solution for Dogs and Cats is a broad-spectrum antibiotic that is used to treat various infections that can show up in pets. Therefore this topical medication is highly recommended for ear infections that can be triggered by ear mites. Generally, the infections among pets are visible on their external surfaces, which can include but are not limited to their skin and ear. This administration of dermatologic solution is capable of treating fungal, inflammation, and bacterial infections. The formulation of the medication has thiabendazole, which is very effective in killing mites and yeasts. It also contains a corticosteroid that is effective against inflammatory manifestations of skin diseases and also an antibiotic that is capable of treating any bacterial infections
6. What Happens if Ear Mites Go Untreated?
Answer
If the ear mites infect your pet, it can be a reason for their irritation or anxiety. The resultant infections from such ear mite infestation can often make the areas itchy if you do not take action immediately after you see them for the first time. With time the infection can lead to severe itching as well as ear canal swelling. On rare occasions, dogs may be partially or totally deaf.
7. How Long Should My Pet Be On Tresaderm?
Answer
The product information for Tresaderm states that the medication should not be used for longer than one week unless directed by a veterinarian. This is because the drug includes a corticosteroid, which might have negative consequences if used for an extended time. However, the length of Tresaderm treatment may change according to the illness being treated and the severity of the symptoms. In rare instances, your doctor could advise using Tresaderm for more than a week if they believe it's required to properly treat your pet's illness.
8. Can Tresaderm Be Given With Other Medications?
Answer
No, not all drugs can be taken alongside Tresaderm as Tresaderm may not be safe or suitable for all dogs and may interact with drugs like Gentamicin, Aminophylline, Theophylline, as well as other corticosteroids and NSAIDs.
9. How Should I Store Tresaderm?
Answer
Tresaderm for dogs ought to be kept in a controlled refrigerator at 36–46 F. (2-8 C). Tresaderm should be kept away from children and pets and protected from extreme heat, moisture, and light. Also, Tresaderm should be used as directed once opened, and any leftover medication should be thrown away.
10. How Do I Know if Tresaderm Is Working for My Pet’s Condition?
Answer
You may notice a reduction in symptoms, such as itching, inflammation, or infection, as the medication takes effect. If your pet has skin lesions or wounds, Tresaderm may help to promote healing and prevent further infection. Your pet may also exhibit improved behavior, such as being more active or playful, as their symptoms improve.
11. Can Tresaderm Be Used to Treat Ear Infections?
Answer
Yes, Tresaderm is commonly used to treat ear infections in dogs and cats. Tresaderm is an antibacterial, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory drug that works well in treating various bacterial and fungal infections, including those that affect the ears. Tresaderm ear drops for dogs are indicated for the treatment of acute and chronic otitis externa (ear infection) in dogs caused by bacteria or ear mites. However, Tresaderm for dogs' ears contains three active ingredients, including thiabendazole, an antifungal agent effective against several types of fungi that can cause ear infections.
12. Can Tresaderm Be Used to Treat Skin Infections?
Answer
Yes, Tresaderm is an option for treating skin infections in canines and felines. Neomycin, one of Tresaderm's three active components, is an antibiotic that works well against various bacteria that might result in skin infections.
13. Can Tresaderm Be Used to Treat Eye Infections?
Answer
No, pets' eye infections are not routinely treated with Tresaderm. Tresaderm is not intended for use in or around the eyes, even though it has three active ingredients, including the antibiotic neomycin, which is effective against various bacteria that can cause infections. The use of Tresaderm in the eyes can irritate them and impair your pet's vision.
14. Can Tresaderm Be Used to Treat Fungal Infections?
Answer
Yes, Tresaderm can be used to treat certain fungal infections in pets. The drug has three active components, including thiabendazole, an antifungal agent that is effective against numerous types of fungus that can cause infections of the skin, ears, and other regions of the body.
15. Is Tresaderm for Cats Effective Against Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria?
Answer
While Tresaderm may be effective against some antibiotic-resistant bacteria, it is not specifically formulated or labeled for treating antibiotic-resistant infections. When antibiotic resistance is suspected, your veterinarian could suggest different medicines or treatments based on the particular type of bacteria and their resistance patterns.
16. Can Tresaderm for Dogs Be Used for Long-Term Conditions?
Answer
Tresaderm for dogs is typically not recommended for long-term use as it contains antibiotics and corticosteroids that can have side effects over an extended period. Prolonged use of antibiotics can contribute to the development of antibiotic resistance, while corticosteroids can cause a range of side effects, including weight gain, increased thirst and urination, and suppression of the immune system.

What is Tresaderm?

TRESADERM® (thiabendazole, dexamethasone, neomycin sulfate solution) is indicated as an aid in the treatment of certain bacterial, mycotic, and inflammatory dermatoses and otitis externa in dogs and cats. Both acute and chronic forms of these skin disorders respond to treatment with TRESADERM®. Many forms of dermatosis are caused by bacteria (chiefly Staphylococcus aureus, Proteus vulgaris and Pseudomonas aeruginosa). The efficacy of neomycin as an antibacterial agent, with activity against both gram-negative and gram-positive pathogens, is well documented. Moreover, these organisms often act as opportunistic or concurrent pathogens that may complicate already established mycotic skin disorders, or otoacariasis caused by Otodectes cynotis. The principal etiologic agents of dermatomycoses in dogs and cats are species of the genera Microsporum and Trichophyton. Detailed studies in various laboratories have verified the significant activity thiabendazole displays against the important dermatophytes. Dexamethasone, a synthetic adrenocorticoid steroid, inhibits the reaction of connective tissue to injury and suppresses the classic inflammatory manifestations of skin disease. The formulation for TRESADERM® topical solution combines these several activities in a complementary form for control of the discomfort and direct treatment of dermatitis and otitis externa produced by the abovementioned infectious agents.

Suitable For:

Cats and Dogs

Benefits:

  • Successfully fights bacterial infections of the skin and ears
  • Drops make ear application easy
  • Results in a week or less
  • Available in a convenient drop form.
  • Broad-spectrum action that can help resolve certain bacterial and fungal infections plus relieve inflammation.
  • Can be used topically on the skin and in the ears.

How does Tresaderm work?

Just apply twice daily as directed by your veterinarian to aid in the treatment of certain acute and chronic forms of bacterial, fungal, and inflammatory skin conditions, as well as otitis externa. Just be sure to keep TRESADERM® (thiabendazole, dexamethasone, neomycin sulfate solution) refrigerated when not in use. Limit treatment period to one week. TRESADERM® contains thiabendazole, an antifungal agent, dexamethasone, a corticosteroid and neomycin, a broad-spectrum antibiotic. These ingredients help to kill susceptible bacteria and fungi/yeast plus relieve associated inflammation. For reliable results combined with simple application, ask your veterinarian about TRESADERM® topical solution.

Cautions:

TRESADERM® does need to be refrigerated and should be kept between 36°- 46°F at all times. If you forget to refrigerate TRESADERM® solution or leave it out accidentally, talk to your veterinarian. Some refrigerated medications can be left out for short periods (i.e., shipping) without losing their efficacy. Always consult with your veterinarian before giving your pet medicines that weren’t stored properly. TRESADERM® does not treat ear mites. If you suspect your pet has ear mites, see your veterinarian for an exam and find out what she recommends for treatment. TRESADERM® does expire, so be sure to check the expiration date on your medication. You should also make sure to store your TRESADERM® in the refrigerator. Never use expired or unrefrigerated TRESADERM® except on the advice of your veterinarian. For topical use in dogs and cats. Avoid contact with eyes. Keep this and all drugs out of the reach of children. For any specific product questions, please call the Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health customer service line number at 1-888-637-4251.

Brand Name:

Tresaderm (Boehringer Ingelheim)

Generic Name:

Thiabendazole, dexamethasone, neomycin sulfate

What is the most important information I should know about Tresaderm?

Tresaderm is a prescription medicine FDA approved for veterinary use in dogs and cats. Tresaderm is available as a dermatologic solution in a 7.5 ml and 15ml dropper bottle for use in the ear(s) or to apply topically to the skin. Each ml of solution contains 40mg thiabendazole, 1mg dexamethasone, and neomycin sulfate equivalent to 3.2mg of neomycin. Prior to use the affected area should be cleaned. Application and use of Tresaderm should be limited to a period of not longer than one week. Do not use in the eyes.

What should I discuss with my veterinarian before giving Tresaderm to my pet?

Tell your veterinarian if your pet is pregnant. Do not use Tresaderm if the pet is allergic to any of the individual ingredients. 

How should Tresaderm be used?

Use this medication exactly as directed by your veterinarian. If you do not understand the directions ask the pharmacist or veterinarian to explain them to you. The administration of Tresaderm depends on the severity of the condition and the extent of the lesions. The typical dose for the ear is 5-15 drops instilled into the ear twice a day. To treat skin disorders affecting other than the ear, the surface of the lesion should be well moistened with Tresaderm, usually 2-4 drops per square inch, twice a day. Store Tresaderm in the refrigerator. Do not freeze. Tresaderm should not be used for more than one week. Do not use Tresaderm in the eyes. Do not use Tresaderm on pregnant animals. Keep out of the reach of children or pets. 

What are the possible side effects of Tresaderm?

TRESADERM® does not usually make cats sleepy. Side effects with TRESADERM® are relatively rare, but they may include irritation at the application site, increased thirst, and gastrointestinal disturbances. Contact your vet immediately if you notice signs of sleepiness or other signs of an adverse reaction after giving your cat TRESADERM®.

What happens if I miss giving a dose of Tresaderm?

Apply the missed dose as soon as you remember. However, if it is almost time for the next regularly scheduled dose, skip the missed dose and apply the next one as directed. Do not give a double dose of the medication.

What happens if I overdose the pet or Tresaderm?

An overdose of this medication is unlikely. If an overdose is suspected, seek emergency veterinary medical treatment.

What should I avoid while using Tresaderm on my pet?

Do not use this medication in pets allergic to it or any of the individual ingredients. Discontinue use of this medication and contact the veterinarian if hearing loss is noted during treatment.

What other drugs will affect Tresaderm?

Before using Tresaderm, tell your veterinarian if your pet is using other antibiotic, antifungal or corticosteroid medications either topically or by mouth. Talk to the veterinarian or pharmacist before giving any prescription or over the counter medicines.

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Tresaderm Directions:

  • Tresaderm Dermatologic Solution is a prescription medication used on dogs and cats as an aid in the treatment of certain acute or chronic bacterial, fungal, and inflammatory skin disorders as well as otitis externa (ear infections).
  • Tresaderm is used topically on the skin or in the ears depending on the type of infection being treated.
  • Keep Tresaderm in the refrigerator when not being used.
Tip:

Prior to use, the affected area should be cleaned. Application and use of Tresaderm should be limited to a period of not longer than one week. Do not use Tresaderm in the eyes.

Tresaderm Dosage:

Tresaderm Dosage for Cats (for use in the ears)
Weight Dosage
All weights The usual dose for the ear is 5-15 drops placed into the ear twice daily
Tresaderm Dosage for Dogs (for use in the ears)
Weight Dosage
All weights The usual dose for the ear is 5-15 drops placed into the ear twice daily
Tresaderm Dosage for Cats (for use topically on the skin)
Weight Dosage
All weights The usual dose to treat skin disorders affecting other than in the ear is 2 to 4 drops per square inch twice daily
Tresaderm Dosage for Dogs (for use topically on the skin)
Weight Dosage
All weights The usual dose to treat skin disorders affecting other than in the ear is 2 to 4 drops per square inch twice daily
Tresaderm Dosage for Horses
Horses
Do not use!

Storage:

Store Tresaderm in the refrigerator. Do not freeze.

Tresaderm Ingredients:

Tresaderm
Active Ingredients (per ml) Amount
Thiabendazole 40 mg
Dexamethasone 1 mg
Neomycin (from neomycin sulfate) 3.2 ng
Other Ingredients:Glycerin, propylene glycol, purified water, hypophosphorous acid, about 8.5% ethyl alcohol and about 0.5% benzyl alcohol.
Product Details
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What is Tresaderm?

TRESADERM® (thiabendazole, dexamethasone, neomycin sulfate solution) is indicated as an aid in the treatment of certain bacterial, mycotic, and inflammatory dermatoses and otitis externa in dogs and cats. Both acute and chronic forms of these skin disorders respond to treatment with TRESADERM®. Many forms of dermatosis are caused by bacteria (chiefly Staphylococcus aureus, Proteus vulgaris and Pseudomonas aeruginosa). The efficacy of neomycin as an antibacterial agent, with activity against both gram-negative and gram-positive pathogens, is well documented. Moreover, these organisms often act as opportunistic or concurrent pathogens that may complicate already established mycotic skin disorders, or otoacariasis caused by Otodectes cynotis. The principal etiologic agents of dermatomycoses in dogs and cats are species of the genera Microsporum and Trichophyton. Detailed studies in various laboratories have verified the significant activity thiabendazole displays against the important dermatophytes. Dexamethasone, a synthetic adrenocorticoid steroid, inhibits the reaction of connective tissue to injury and suppresses the classic inflammatory manifestations of skin disease. The formulation for TRESADERM® topical solution combines these several activities in a complementary form for control of the discomfort and direct treatment of dermatitis and otitis externa produced by the abovementioned infectious agents.

Suitable For:

Cats and Dogs

Benefits:

  • Successfully fights bacterial infections of the skin and ears
  • Drops make ear application easy
  • Results in a week or less
  • Available in a convenient drop form.
  • Broad-spectrum action that can help resolve certain bacterial and fungal infections plus relieve inflammation.
  • Can be used topically on the skin and in the ears.

How does Tresaderm work?

Just apply twice daily as directed by your veterinarian to aid in the treatment of certain acute and chronic forms of bacterial, fungal, and inflammatory skin conditions, as well as otitis externa. Just be sure to keep TRESADERM® (thiabendazole, dexamethasone, neomycin sulfate solution) refrigerated when not in use. Limit treatment period to one week. TRESADERM® contains thiabendazole, an antifungal agent, dexamethasone, a corticosteroid and neomycin, a broad-spectrum antibiotic. These ingredients help to kill susceptible bacteria and fungi/yeast plus relieve associated inflammation. For reliable results combined with simple application, ask your veterinarian about TRESADERM® topical solution.

Cautions:

TRESADERM® does need to be refrigerated and should be kept between 36°- 46°F at all times. If you forget to refrigerate TRESADERM® solution or leave it out accidentally, talk to your veterinarian. Some refrigerated medications can be left out for short periods (i.e., shipping) without losing their efficacy. Always consult with your veterinarian before giving your pet medicines that weren’t stored properly. TRESADERM® does not treat ear mites. If you suspect your pet has ear mites, see your veterinarian for an exam and find out what she recommends for treatment. TRESADERM® does expire, so be sure to check the expiration date on your medication. You should also make sure to store your TRESADERM® in the refrigerator. Never use expired or unrefrigerated TRESADERM® except on the advice of your veterinarian. For topical use in dogs and cats. Avoid contact with eyes. Keep this and all drugs out of the reach of children. For any specific product questions, please call the Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health customer service line number at 1-888-637-4251.

Brand Name:

Tresaderm (Boehringer Ingelheim)

Generic Name:

Thiabendazole, dexamethasone, neomycin sulfate

What is the most important information I should know about Tresaderm?

Tresaderm is a prescription medicine FDA approved for veterinary use in dogs and cats. Tresaderm is available as a dermatologic solution in a 7.5 ml and 15ml dropper bottle for use in the ear(s) or to apply topically to the skin. Each ml of solution contains 40mg thiabendazole, 1mg dexamethasone, and neomycin sulfate equivalent to 3.2mg of neomycin. Prior to use the affected area should be cleaned. Application and use of Tresaderm should be limited to a period of not longer than one week. Do not use in the eyes.

What should I discuss with my veterinarian before giving Tresaderm to my pet?

Tell your veterinarian if your pet is pregnant. Do not use Tresaderm if the pet is allergic to any of the individual ingredients. 

How should Tresaderm be used?

Use this medication exactly as directed by your veterinarian. If you do not understand the directions ask the pharmacist or veterinarian to explain them to you. The administration of Tresaderm depends on the severity of the condition and the extent of the lesions. The typical dose for the ear is 5-15 drops instilled into the ear twice a day. To treat skin disorders affecting other than the ear, the surface of the lesion should be well moistened with Tresaderm, usually 2-4 drops per square inch, twice a day. Store Tresaderm in the refrigerator. Do not freeze. Tresaderm should not be used for more than one week. Do not use Tresaderm in the eyes. Do not use Tresaderm on pregnant animals. Keep out of the reach of children or pets. 

What are the possible side effects of Tresaderm?

TRESADERM® does not usually make cats sleepy. Side effects with TRESADERM® are relatively rare, but they may include irritation at the application site, increased thirst, and gastrointestinal disturbances. Contact your vet immediately if you notice signs of sleepiness or other signs of an adverse reaction after giving your cat TRESADERM®.

What happens if I miss giving a dose of Tresaderm?

Apply the missed dose as soon as you remember. However, if it is almost time for the next regularly scheduled dose, skip the missed dose and apply the next one as directed. Do not give a double dose of the medication.

What happens if I overdose the pet or Tresaderm?

An overdose of this medication is unlikely. If an overdose is suspected, seek emergency veterinary medical treatment.

What should I avoid while using Tresaderm on my pet?

Do not use this medication in pets allergic to it or any of the individual ingredients. Discontinue use of this medication and contact the veterinarian if hearing loss is noted during treatment.

What other drugs will affect Tresaderm?

Before using Tresaderm, tell your veterinarian if your pet is using other antibiotic, antifungal or corticosteroid medications either topically or by mouth. Talk to the veterinarian or pharmacist before giving any prescription or over the counter medicines.

See more
How to use
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Tresaderm Directions:

  • Tresaderm Dermatologic Solution is a prescription medication used on dogs and cats as an aid in the treatment of certain acute or chronic bacterial, fungal, and inflammatory skin disorders as well as otitis externa (ear infections).
  • Tresaderm is used topically on the skin or in the ears depending on the type of infection being treated.
  • Keep Tresaderm in the refrigerator when not being used.
Tip:

Prior to use, the affected area should be cleaned. Application and use of Tresaderm should be limited to a period of not longer than one week. Do not use Tresaderm in the eyes.

Tresaderm Dosage:

Tresaderm Dosage for Cats (for use in the ears)
Weight Dosage
All weights The usual dose for the ear is 5-15 drops placed into the ear twice daily
Tresaderm Dosage for Dogs (for use in the ears)
Weight Dosage
All weights The usual dose for the ear is 5-15 drops placed into the ear twice daily
Tresaderm Dosage for Cats (for use topically on the skin)
Weight Dosage
All weights The usual dose to treat skin disorders affecting other than in the ear is 2 to 4 drops per square inch twice daily
Tresaderm Dosage for Dogs (for use topically on the skin)
Weight Dosage
All weights The usual dose to treat skin disorders affecting other than in the ear is 2 to 4 drops per square inch twice daily
Tresaderm Dosage for Horses
Horses
Do not use!

Storage:

Store Tresaderm in the refrigerator. Do not freeze.

Ingredients
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Tresaderm Ingredients:

Tresaderm
Active Ingredients (per ml) Amount
Thiabendazole 40 mg
Dexamethasone 1 mg
Neomycin (from neomycin sulfate) 3.2 ng
Other Ingredients:Glycerin, propylene glycol, purified water, hypophosphorous acid, about 8.5% ethyl alcohol and about 0.5% benzyl alcohol.
1. Is Tresaderm an Antibiotic?
Answer
Infections are one of the major issues that affect pets. Depending on the type of infection various medications are administered to pets. The most common type of medication that is administered to arrest such issues is antibiotics. Tresaderm Topical Solution for Dogs and Cats is a broad-spectrum antibiotic that is used to treat various infections that can show up in pets. Generally, the infections among pets are visible on their external surfaces, which can include but are not limited to their ear and skin. This medication is capable of treating fungal, inflammation, and bacterial infections. Tresaderm Topical Solution for Dogs and Cats contains two active ingredients per ml - neomycin and dexamethasone. The presence of these active ingredients helps Tresaderm Topical Solution to act as a corticosteroid, a fungicide, and an antibiotic. If the recommended dosage, which is also dependent upon the size of the pet, of solution Tresaderm twice daily application is followed by the pet owners, Tresaderm Topical Solution for Dogs and Cats can help eradicate the infections within a week.
2. How Quickly Does Tresaderm Work?
Answer
Tresaderm Topical Solution for Dogs and Cats is one of the widely used broad-spectrum antibiotics that can treat fungal, inflammation, and bacterial infections. Following the dosage instructions either as mentioned on the packaging of the product or as recommended by your pet’s veterinarian can help you get the desired response within a week. Although the clinical symptoms may take a week to subside, the pain relief can be felt by your pets within two to five minutes of application. A crucial factor to also keep in mind is that there are varying dosages of the product for different conditions of your pet. The dermatologic solution Tresaderm is administered as a topical medicine once or twice per square inch of the area a day based on the recommendation of your pet’s veterinarian. The medication is generally applied within the ears or to the infected areas directly. The recommended dosages that are advisable to the pets that suffer from skin disorders and infections are two to four drops applied over the infected area for a week, administered twice daily. If your pet is suffering or has been infected with ear infections, the recommended dosages that are advisable to the pets are five to fifteen drops applied to the ear directly once daily, administered for a period not longer than one week.
3. Can Tresaderm Be Used if Not Refrigerated?
Answer
The manufacturers of Tresaderm Topical Solution for Dogs and Cats suggest that the product can be kept out of refrigeration for a maximum period of approximately one week. However, post-purchase of the medication it is advisable that you read the instructions related to its storage conditions, mentioned on the packaging of the product to know the appropriate conditions for handling the product. Since Tresaderm Topical Solution for Dogs and Cats is a prescription-only product, you can access it and use it for your pet only after a veterinarian prescribes it to your pet. During the period of the consultation when they recommend such medication you can enquire about the ideal storage conditions for the medication.
4. How Often Can You Use Tresaderm?
Answer
Tresaderm Topical Solution for Dogs and Cats recommended dosages that are advisable to the pets that suffer from skin infection are two to four drops applied over the infected area for a week, administered twice daily. The recommended dosages that are advisable to the pets are five to fifteen drops applied to the ear directly for a week, administered once daily if your pet is suffering or has been infected with ear infections.
5. Is Tresaderm Good for Ear Mites?
Answer
Tresaderm Topical Solution for Dogs and Cats is a broad-spectrum antibiotic that is used to treat various infections that can show up in pets. Therefore this topical medication is highly recommended for ear infections that can be triggered by ear mites. Generally, the infections among pets are visible on their external surfaces, which can include but are not limited to their skin and ear. This administration of dermatologic solution is capable of treating fungal, inflammation, and bacterial infections. The formulation of the medication has thiabendazole, which is very effective in killing mites and yeasts. It also contains a corticosteroid that is effective against inflammatory manifestations of skin diseases and also an antibiotic that is capable of treating any bacterial infections
6. What Happens if Ear Mites Go Untreated?
Answer
If the ear mites infect your pet, it can be a reason for their irritation or anxiety. The resultant infections from such ear mite infestation can often make the areas itchy if you do not take action immediately after you see them for the first time. With time the infection can lead to severe itching as well as ear canal swelling. On rare occasions, dogs may be partially or totally deaf.
7. How Long Should My Pet Be On Tresaderm?
Answer
The product information for Tresaderm states that the medication should not be used for longer than one week unless directed by a veterinarian. This is because the drug includes a corticosteroid, which might have negative consequences if used for an extended time. However, the length of Tresaderm treatment may change according to the illness being treated and the severity of the symptoms. In rare instances, your doctor could advise using Tresaderm for more than a week if they believe it's required to properly treat your pet's illness.
8. Can Tresaderm Be Given With Other Medications?
Answer
No, not all drugs can be taken alongside Tresaderm as Tresaderm may not be safe or suitable for all dogs and may interact with drugs like Gentamicin, Aminophylline, Theophylline, as well as other corticosteroids and NSAIDs.
9. How Should I Store Tresaderm?
Answer
Tresaderm for dogs ought to be kept in a controlled refrigerator at 36–46 F. (2-8 C). Tresaderm should be kept away from children and pets and protected from extreme heat, moisture, and light. Also, Tresaderm should be used as directed once opened, and any leftover medication should be thrown away.
10. How Do I Know if Tresaderm Is Working for My Pet’s Condition?
Answer
You may notice a reduction in symptoms, such as itching, inflammation, or infection, as the medication takes effect. If your pet has skin lesions or wounds, Tresaderm may help to promote healing and prevent further infection. Your pet may also exhibit improved behavior, such as being more active or playful, as their symptoms improve.
11. Can Tresaderm Be Used to Treat Ear Infections?
Answer
Yes, Tresaderm is commonly used to treat ear infections in dogs and cats. Tresaderm is an antibacterial, antifungal, and anti-inflammatory drug that works well in treating various bacterial and fungal infections, including those that affect the ears. Tresaderm ear drops for dogs are indicated for the treatment of acute and chronic otitis externa (ear infection) in dogs caused by bacteria or ear mites. However, Tresaderm for dogs' ears contains three active ingredients, including thiabendazole, an antifungal agent effective against several types of fungi that can cause ear infections.
12. Can Tresaderm Be Used to Treat Skin Infections?
Answer
Yes, Tresaderm is an option for treating skin infections in canines and felines. Neomycin, one of Tresaderm's three active components, is an antibiotic that works well against various bacteria that might result in skin infections.
13. Can Tresaderm Be Used to Treat Eye Infections?
Answer
No, pets' eye infections are not routinely treated with Tresaderm. Tresaderm is not intended for use in or around the eyes, even though it has three active ingredients, including the antibiotic neomycin, which is effective against various bacteria that can cause infections. The use of Tresaderm in the eyes can irritate them and impair your pet's vision.
14. Can Tresaderm Be Used to Treat Fungal Infections?
Answer
Yes, Tresaderm can be used to treat certain fungal infections in pets. The drug has three active components, including thiabendazole, an antifungal agent that is effective against numerous types of fungus that can cause infections of the skin, ears, and other regions of the body.
15. Is Tresaderm for Cats Effective Against Antibiotic-Resistant Bacteria?
Answer
While Tresaderm may be effective against some antibiotic-resistant bacteria, it is not specifically formulated or labeled for treating antibiotic-resistant infections. When antibiotic resistance is suspected, your veterinarian could suggest different medicines or treatments based on the particular type of bacteria and their resistance patterns.
16. Can Tresaderm for Dogs Be Used for Long-Term Conditions?
Answer
Tresaderm for dogs is typically not recommended for long-term use as it contains antibiotics and corticosteroids that can have side effects over an extended period. Prolonged use of antibiotics can contribute to the development of antibiotic resistance, while corticosteroids can cause a range of side effects, including weight gain, increased thirst and urination, and suppression of the immune system.
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