Betafuse Gel
15g Tube
30g Tube

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  • 15g Tube £13.83
  • 30g Tube £24.24

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Description

For the treatment of acute surface pyoderma in the dog, such as acute moist dermatitis (‘hot spots’) and intertrigo (skin fold dermatitis), caused by Gram-positive bacteria sensitive to fusidic acid.

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Q & A

Below are some recent questions we've received regarding Betafuse Gel, including answers from our team.

26 October 2022 at 10:48am

Nettle sting

Pam

Will Betafuse help my dog, who has been through nettles and is itching and scratching

  • VioVet Staff

This is a prescription only medication so it should only be used alongside advice from your prescribing vet. It contains a steroid to reduce inflammation and an antibiotic to treat any infection. The anti-inflammatory effect will be beneficial for reducing any rash related skin disorders, however only your vet can confirm this is appropriate for your specific pet.

29 October 2021 at 1:35pm

Can I use betafuse for dogs on my cat

Liza

I have been given betafuse for my cat who had an allergic reaction to his booster jabs and I’ve noticed on the box it says it is for dogs. Is it still ok to use it? Thank you.

  • VioVet Staff

This medication is licensed for use in dogs only, however it is often prescribed for off license use in cats too. We cannot give information on this use as we are an online pharmacy, not your vet, and so must follow the licensing and datasheet only when giving advice. I recommend contacting your vet to discuss this further.

6 June 2021 at 1:11pm

Use on Ulcerated Anal Tumour

M Carnan

HAD had an anal tumour that has tolerated and bleeding, can I use Betafuse on it please?

  • VioVet Staff

Betafuse is a prescription medication so you should run any use of it past your prescribing vet. The answer to this greatly depends on what the site looks like and whether Betafuse is an appropriate treatment for the type of tumour.

23 December 2020 at 11:20pm

Betafuse

Mandy Jones

  • VioVet customer since 2018
  • From: Sir Gaerfyrddin, United Kingdom

Can this be used on cats?

  • VioVet Staff

Betafuse is a prescription only gel that is licensed for use in dogs. It may be used off license in cats but I recommend following your vet's advice on this as they will need to prescribe it to your pet.

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