Is this cream safe?

Azure2604

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I was provided this by my vet for my chameleons mouth rot, is this safe? I’ve applied this to him already but he licked his lips
 

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I have never heard of that cream before. However if your vet recommends the cream the cream should be safe. My vets normally recommend Silver Sulfadiazine cream for topical creams for me for my chameleons.

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Jeremy A. Rich
 
I was provided this by my vet for my chameleons mouth rot, is this safe? I’ve applied this to him already but he licked his lips
Did a little search online and saw multiple sources of information saying that it is non toxic for consumption, it looks like some of them were referring to the topical spray version though. I feel like it should be safe especially if suggested to use by a veterinarian.
 
Generally, unless you caught it really early, mouth rot needs to be cleaned out well, flushed and the chameleon put on an appropriate antibiotic to kill 5e bacteria involved. The most common bacteria involved is pseudomonas aeruginosa…it’s gram negative and very hard to get rid of. Chameleon pus is thick like cottage cheese and the antibiotics can not penetrate it…which is part of the reason the area needs to be cleaned/scraped out and flushed…with the chameleon under anesthetic.
A culture and sensitivity test can help with deciding the best antibiotic to use. The mouth rot could be playing a part in the tongue issue.
 
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