
Contact your veterinarian immediately if you notice loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, sudden hearing loss, increasingly worse ear pain, head tilt, walking in circles, mouth sores, increased thirst, frequent urination, or worsening skin and hair issues at the application site. Contact your veterinarian immediately if you notice the infection is not healing or is getting worse. Your pet may experience some redness or discomfort at the application site. Do not use in dogs with damaged ear drums. Do not allow the suspension to get into your pet's eyes. What problems could my dog or cat have with Otomax? Dispose of the Otomax according to local regulations. Otomax may also be used to treat superficial skin infections. Otomax kills the yeast and bacteria causing the infection and has a steroid to treat swelling and redness. If your dog or cat has been diagnosed with otitis externa or an ear infection, your veterinarian may prescribe a suspension such as Otomax. Otomax works by killing infection causing bacteria and yeast in the ear and reducing the swelling and redness often associated with ear infections. Otomax contains gentamicin sulfate, betamethasone valerate, and clotrimazole - an antibiotoc, an anti-inflammatory steroid, and an antifungal. Otomax is a prescription ear medication for dogs or cats that treats otitis externa, outer ear infection, caused by yeast and bacteria. In Tennessee, GoodRx is registered as a Prescription Drug Discount Plan Operator.What is Otomax Otic Suspension for Dogs and Cats? In all states except Tennessee, GoodRx is considered a marketer of prescription discount cards. Please seek medical advice before starting, changing or terminating any medical treatment. All data provided is for informational purposes only and is not meant to be a substitute for professional medical advice, diagnosis or treatment. All trademarks, brands, logos and copyright images are property of their respective owners and rights holders. GoodRx provides no warranty for any pricing data or other information. To find your exact price, please contact the pharmacy (and note that the pharmacy will need to process the information shown on your coupon to confirm the price.) The prices we show are our best estimate while we believe our data to be accurate, prices change frequently and we can’t guarantee that the price we display will exactly match the price you receive at the pharmacy. Most of our coupons are provided by Pharmacy Benefit Managers (PBMs), who maintain contracts with pharmacies to provide discounts.
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