
GenOne Topical Spray Rx
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GenOne Topical Spray Rx
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Usually ships the same weekday before 3pm CT with veterinary approval.
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Requires veterinary authorization.
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Your pet's veterinarian will provide directions for use.
What is GenOne Topical Spray for Dogs?
- GenOne is a prescription topical spray for dogs with lesions caused by certain bacteria.
- GenOne contains an antibiotic, gentamicin, and a steroid, betamethasone valerate.
Why do cats and dogs use GenOne?
- GenOne is prescribed to help kill certain bacteria and help the skin heal from the minor lesions they cause.
- GenOne may also prevent skin infections after surgery.
- The betamethasone can be beneficial for “hot spots,” where the skin is irritated, and can decrease inflammation and itching.
What else should I know about GenOne?
- Broad-spectrum antibiotic topical spray for dogs.
- Relieves pain, swelling, and itching.
- Treats a wide range of bacterial skin infections and superficial lesions.
- No-mess, direct application with the pump spray bottle.
What problems could my dog or cat have with GenOne?
- If GenOne is sprayed on ulcerated or burned skin, there could be side effects from the drug being absorbed into the body.
- Always contact your veterinarian if you notice issues after starting a new medication.
How do you use GenOne?
- Remove excess hair from the lesion area.
- Clean the lesion and the area surrounding it.
- Use GenOne spray as directed by your pet's veterinarian, and apply only to the areas that they specify.
- Wash your hands after applying GenOne.
- Avoid contact with eyes.
What is in GenOne?
- GenOne contains an antibiotic, gentamicin, that kills bacteria.
- GenOne also contains a steroid, betamethasone valerate. The steroid promotes healing.
Will I get what I see in the picture?
- GenOne is a brand name. You will receive the exact brand that you request.
Is it important for my dog or cat to finish all of the GenOne?
- GenOne contains an antibiotic. Resistance is a major concern when using antibiotics. To help avoid resistance, it is important for you to use this for as long as your veterinarian has prescribed, even if you dog or cat is looking and feeling better.
Review Summary
46 total reviews
Rated 4.98 out of 5 stars
100% of respondents would recommend this to a friend
Ratings Distribution
45 5 star reviews
1 4 star reviews
0 3 star reviews
0 2 star reviews
0 1 star reviews
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This medicine is helping my pet
From UndisclosedComments about GenOne Topical Spray 120mL BottleThis is helping heal an infection in my feet from licking-
Ready to play again
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fair replacement of Betagen
From UndisclosedComments about GenOne Topical Spray 240mL BottleI was looking for Betagen but apparently, it was no longer available. So, I opted for GenOne and it is as good.-
we went camping
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It's helped her a lot.
From UndisclosedComments about GenOne Topical Spray 120mL BottleIt works great. -
Stops the itiching!
From UndisclosedComments about GenOne Topical Spray 240mL BottleHelps stop the itching -
Genone spray
From Spokane ,WaComments about GenOne Topical Spray 240mL BottleThis spray was introduced to us by our vet but only had in the small bottles , got a subscription from vet and ordered on here in large bottles, Works great for cuts, scrapes, Hotspots,-
Luca
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Gray product for helping skin issues.
From UndisclosedComments about GenOne Topical Spray 120mL BottleGreat product for helping skin issues. Our last dog always healed after using gen spray-
Cody
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This medicine is helping Bailey get over her skin infection
From UndisclosedComments about GenOne Topical Spray 120mL BottleIt helped clear her skin and stopped her itching right away. She had a nasty staff infection and this really helped.-
Bailey
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Works well!!
From UndisclosedComments about GenOne Topical Spray 120mL BottleThis medication is easy to use and does not sting when applied to a skin abrasion. It is part of our first aide kit!! -
Stop itchiness
From Fairfax, VAComments about GenOne Topical SprayMy dog was first prescribed this spray by her Veterinarian. She also had a staph infection and she had red splotches all over her skin, the one that was exposed we could see it all and it just continue to get worse. We went to the vet once it kept continuing After we thought it went away. Once we used this, and a couple additional treatments our vet recommended including I think an oral and a shampoo, it all cleared for a year or so. Every once in awhile she gets itchy we can tell it's from something outside. We use this to ease it and it goes away typically after a day of use or two, three at the most. I highly recommend this!!-
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Great Product Relieves Itchy Skin and Promotes Healing
From UndisclosedComments about GenOne Topical Spray 240mL BottleProduct was recommended by our Vet. Our 6 month old shepherd is allergic to flea bites. Although we give her monthly flea treatments and also have our yard treated, she still has reactions when a flea does bite her.. This helps with the excessive itching and also aids in healing. It definitely works and helps relieve the itching and promotes healing if the skin is broken or irritated.-
Bella
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Q & A
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Can GenOne be used on puncture wounds in dogs? What if my dog licks it??
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GenOne is indicated for treating bacterial infections of the skin and certain types of skin conditions. It contains betamethasone and gentamicin, a steroid and antibiotic. According to the manufacturer, the ingestion of GenOne Spray should be avoided because it contains a steroid. Without veterinarian approval, the use of GenOne Spray would not be indicated for use on puncture wounds. Please speak with your veterinarian to determine if this medication is appropriate for your dog.
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Can I use it on my dogs paws for his allergies??
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GenOne Topical Spray is intended for application to skin infections and superficial lesions. According to the manufacturer, the ingestion of GenOne Spray should be avoided because it contains a steroid. Please speak with your veterinarian to determine if this medication is appropriate for your dog.
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I apparently need a prescription to purchase the GenOne Spray, 60 ml. How do I submit a prescription? Does my veterinarian fax you a prescription and if so what is your fax number.? The spray is for my cat. Thank you?
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Our most typical process is that a customer creates an account, adding pet and vet information, then places an order. You select the appropriate vet and pet for each prescription item in checkout. After an order is placed, we contact clinics to request prescriptions. Unfortunately, legally we cannot use prescriptions emailed, scanned, or uploaded from customers as authorizations to dispense medications. This is because it would allow the same prescription to be filled multiple times. Per pharmacy law, customers can mail in signed original prescriptions. Clinics can fax or call in prescriptions. Our main fax number is 866-761-5130.
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Cacb I use this in my dogs ears?
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It is not recommended to use this product in the ears. Topical sprays usually do not make their way far enough into the ear canal to treat what is occurring. GenOne Topical spray contains an antibiotic gentamicin and a steroid betamethasone. There are products containing these ingredients made specifically for the ears. It’s recommended that you consult with your veterinarian regarding the need for ear antibiotics and steroids. Your veterinarian is the best source of information for your dog's health if you have any additional questions or concerns about this product.
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Can you still use the spray if it is a month expired??
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It is not recommended to use GenOne Topical Spray after the expiration date as it may begin to lose potency and become less effective.
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Can you use GenOne spray on a dogs anal glands? Thank you?
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GenOne Spray is a topical spray consisting of an antibiotic (gentamicin sulfate) and a steroid (betamethasone valerate). GenOne is indicated for the treatment of infected superficial lesions growing susceptible bacteria in dogs. GenOne can be applied externally to the skin, however it is recommended to consult your veterinarian before applying to sensitive skin areas. Please consult your veterinarian with any further questions or concerns regarding the safety of this product for your dog.
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Don't use for anal glands. If there is irritation at the anal gland it's due to an internal problem that needs treatment to prevent infection, prolapse, sepsis, and anal gland rupture. If you're just looking for a spray to clean up back there because it's super smelly, use epi-optic ear cleaner. It's sensitive and you can apply it to a baby wipe or cotton ball and rub it around the anal sac region to remove the smell effectively without an entire bath.
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Is GenOne the same as GentaVed spray??
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GenOne and GentaVed both contain the same active ingredients gentamicin and betamethasone at the same concentrations. They are both labeled for the treatment of certain bacterial skin infections in dogs. GenOne is manufactured by VetOne and GentaVed is manufactured by Vedco.
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I am using GenOne Spray on my dog's hotspots as prescribed by the vet. The vet assures me the dog does not find the spray irritating. But, the spray contains Isopropyl Alcohol which is quite irritating on skin, especially on open sores. My dog HATES the spray; he yelps, tries to run away, and rolls over and over when he does get away. Is there a different product that contains the antibiotics and the cortesteroid that doesn't not contain alcohol??
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GenOne Spray contains 16.3% isopropyl alcohol as an inactive ingredient. Please consult your veterinarian with any further questions or concerns regarding the use of this product for your dog. Your veterinarian will be able to recommend the most appropriate therapy to suit your dog’s needs.
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The spray does occasionally cause irritation. Speak with your vet about an alternative solution such as an ointment. Some ear cleaners can also be substituted, but it depends on what your pet is being treated for. Do not discontinue without consulting your vet. You can also try positive reinforcement to help ease the anxiety and stress around the spray application. Have someone feed treats, or spray cheese on a licky mat, while you apply the spray. Do it at the same time every day in the same location every time. The routine will help.
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May I use GenOne Spray on a dog with an open sound from another dog biting him??
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GenOne is indicated for treating bacterial infections of the skin and certain types of skin conditions. It contains betamethasone and gentamicin, a steroid and antibiotic. Without veterinarian approval, the use of GenOne Topical Spray would not be indicated for use on bite wounds caused by another dog. Please speak with your veterinarian to determine if this medication is appropriate for your dog.
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No. You can make an infection worse this way. Please have all dog bite wounds assessed by a vet. They should only be cleaned with cholorahex scrub, solution, and saline. Additionally all hair needs to be clipped from the location of the bite wound, which may require sedation, and the dog will typically need oral antibiotics to prevent infection as dogs can develop flesh eating bacteria secondary to infection, if left untreated or improperly treated. If you can stick a finger, even the tip of your pinky, into the bite, it needs stitches and a drain—go to the vet.
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GenOne Spray states it is specifically for dogs. It was prescribed for my cat who had filled anal sacs and was skooting continuously until the area around the anus was red and raw and inflammed. First she used preparation H on the area but he licked that off. He was continuously licking the area. So GenOne was prescribed for my cat. Is this harming my cat in any way? It was prescribed for use 2 to 3 times a day. There was no mention of a bacterial infection unless this was being used to keep from getting one. He is an indoor cat.?
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GenOne Spray is labeled by the manufacturer as a topical product for dogs only. However, under the direction and guidance of a veterinarian, GenOne Spray can be used safely and effectively in cats. Please speak to your veterinarian if you have further concerns.
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Off label it is safe for cats, there's a few ear medications like this as well. Do not use on your cat without the direction of your vet.
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