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GenOne Spray 60 mL
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GenOne Topical Spray

VetOne SKU: TP410MW

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Size: 60 ml
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Effective Bacterial Skin Infection Relief Spray for Dogs

Product Description

GenOne™ Topical Spray is a prescription topical treatment formulated for dogs to help manage infected superficial skin lesions caused by susceptible bacteria. It combines gentamicin, a broad-spectrum antibiotic that kills infection-causing bacteria, with betamethasone valerate, a corticosteroid that reduces inflammation and itching. This dual-action formula helps control bacterial growth while soothing irritated skin and supporting recovery.

Benefits

  • Broad Spectrum Protection: Contains gentamicin that effectively kills various gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria associated with canine skin infections.
  • Reduces Inflammation: Betamethasone valerate helps reduce swelling, redness, and itching associated with infected superficial skin lesions in dogs.
  • Treats Skin Lesions: Designed to treat infected superficial skin lesions in dogs caused by bacteria susceptible to gentamicin.
  • Dual Action Therapy: Combines antibiotic and corticosteroid actions to address both bacterial infection and inflammation simultaneously.
  • Convenient Spray Application: Spray bottle design allows easy topical application directly to affected skin areas for controlled treatment.

Variants

GenOne™ Topical Spray is available in the following sizes:

  • 60 ml
  • 120 ml
  • 240 ml

Ingredients

Active Ingredients

Gentamicin sulfate, Betamethasone valerate.

Inactive Ingredients

Isopropyl alcohol, Propylene glycol, Methylparaben, Propylparaben, Purified water, Hydrochloric acid (pH adjuster).

How to Use

Recommended-Usage Chart

Application Area

Recommended Usage

Duration

Infected superficial skin lesions in dogs

Spray twice while holding bottle 3 to 6 inches from affected area

2 to 4 times daily for 7 days

Directions for Use

  • Prepare Treatment Area: Remove excessive hair and clean the lesion and the surrounding skin thoroughly before applying the spray medication.
  • Proper Spray Distance: Hold the bottle upright about three to six inches from the lesion before pressing the sprayer head.
  • Apply Medication: Depress the sprayer head twice to deliver the recommended amount directly onto the affected skin area.
  • Daily Treatment Frequency: Apply the spray two to four times daily for up to seven days as directed.
  • Veterinary Prescription Required: This medication is restricted to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian.

Disclaimer: This dosage information is provided by the manufacturer. Always consult your veterinarian before administering or adjusting any supplement for your pet.

Additional Information

Precautions

  • Monitor Treatment Duration: Administration beyond seven days may delay wound healing, and animals treated longer should be closely monitored.
  • Check Antibiotic Sensitivity: The susceptibility of the causative bacteria should be determined before starting treatment with topical antibiotics.
  • Avoid Oral Ingestion: Prevent pets from ingesting the medication because corticosteroids may cause systemic effects when consumed.
  • Watch Secondary Infections: Use of topical antibiotics may allow overgrowth of non-susceptible bacteria, fungi, or yeasts.

Possible Side Effects

  • Digestive Disturbances: Vomiting and diarrhea, occasionally bloody, have been reported in dogs receiving corticosteroid therapy.
  • Hormonal Changes: Prolonged corticosteroid exposure may lead to Cushing’s syndrome in dogs during extended or repeated treatment.
  • Increased Thirst Urination: Corticosteroid exposure may cause increased thirst and urination in some treated dogs.
  • Appetite Changes: Weight loss and reduced appetite have been reported following systemic exposure to synthetic corticosteroids.

Storage Information

  • Temperature Range: Store the product upright at temperatures between 2°C and 30°C or 36°F to 86°F.
  • Keep Upright: Always store the spray bottle in an upright position to maintain product stability and proper dispensing.
  • Child Safety: Keep this veterinary medication out of reach of children to avoid accidental misuse or ingestion.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: What is GenOne Spray used for in dogs?

Ans: GenOne™ Spray is a prescription topical medicine used to treat infected superficial skin lesions in dogs caused by bacteria that are sensitive to gentamicin. The formulation includes an antibiotic and a corticosteroid to manage bacterial infection while easing inflammation and itching in affected skin areas.

Q2: How often should GenOne Spray be applied to a dog’s skin lesion?

Ans: GenOne™ Spray is typically applied two to four times daily after cleaning the affected area and removing excess hair if needed. The sprayer head should be depressed twice per application while holding the bottle three to six inches from the lesion.

Q3: Is GenOne Spray safe for all pets?

Ans: GenOne™ Spray is specifically formulated for topical use in dogs only and should not be used in other animals unless directed by a veterinarian. The product is restricted by federal law to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian.

Q4: What ingredients are responsible for the therapeutic effect of GenOne Spray?

Ans: The main active ingredients in GenOne™ Spray are gentamicin sulfate and betamethasone valerate. Gentamicin serves as a broad-spectrum antibiotic that targets many bacteria. Betamethasone valerate is a corticosteroid that helps lessen inflammation and itching in infected skin lesions.

Q5: Can GenOne Spray be used for longer than seven days?

Ans: The manufacturer suggests using GenOne™ Spray for up to seven days, unless a veterinarian advises otherwise. Using it for longer than the recommended time may slow down wound healing. Animals that receive longer treatment should be monitored closely by a veterinary professional.