Panolog Cream
 View other items in the same category as Panolog Cream Product UsesPanolog is indicated in the treatment of skin disorders with inflammation and moist or dry dermatitis, particularly in association with bacterial or fungal (Candida albicans) infections. It is also of value in eczema; contact dermatitis and seborrheic dermatitis; and as an adjunct in the treatment of skin disease due to parasitic infestation. Product ContainsNystatin, Neomycin Sulfate, Thiostrepton, Triamcinolone acetonide Dosage and AdministrationThe frequency of administration is dependent on the severity of the condition. For mild skin or ear disease, application may range from once daily to once a week; for severe conditions, it may be applied as often as two to three times daily, if necessary. Frequency of treatment may be decreased as improvement occurs. Wear gloves during the administration of the ointment or wash hands immediately after. Clean affected areas and apply Panolog sparingly in a thin film. Warnings, Side Effects and Drug InteractionsPanolog is not intended for the treatment of deep abscesses, deep-seated infections, puncture wounds or serious burns. Skin reactions attributable to its use have been extremely rare. The occurrence of systemic reactions is rarely a problem with topical administration. Adverse events reported in dogs in association with this product include excessive drinking and urination, vomiting and diarrhea (occasionally bloody). There is some evidence that corticosteroids (such as triamcinolone) can be absorbed after topical application and cause systemic effects. Cushing’s syndrome has been reported in association with prolonged or repeated corticosteroid therapy in dogs. Inhibition of the body’s own steroid production following withdrawal of the drug may occur. Corticosteroids may induce the first stage of the birth process if used during the last trimester of pregnancy and may precipitate premature labor, which may be associated with complications. Additionally, corticosteroids administered to dogs, rabbits and rodents during pregnancy have resulted in birth defects in the young. If hypersensitivity to any of the components occurs, discontinue treatment and contact your veterinarian. Temporary hearing loss has been reported in conjunction with treatment of ear infections with products containing corticosteroids or some antibacterials. This medication should only be instilled into an ear with an intact ear drum to avoid the possibility of transmitting infection to the middle ear as well as damaging the delicate hearing and balance apparatus from prolonged contact. If hearing or balance problems are noted during the course of treatment, discontinue use. StorageDo not store above 86°F (30°C). ManufacturerFort Dodge Animal Health Federal law restricts this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian.
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