How to Properly Apply Mometamax to Your Dog's Ears
Treating your dog’s ear infection with Mometamax Otic Suspension can be highly effective when done correctly. This prescription ear medication is designed to alleviate infections caused by bacteria and yeast, such as Malassezia pachydermatis and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. To achieve the best results, following the correct application method and precautions is crucial.
What Is Mometamax Otic Suspension?
Mometamax Otic Suspension is a triple-combination medication that contains:
- Gentamicin sulfate — an aminoglycoside antibiotic effective against Gram-positive and Gram-negative bacteria.
- Mometasone furoate monohydrate — a corticosteroid that reduces inflammation and discomfort.
- Clotrimazole — a broad-spectrum antifungal agent targeting yeast infections.
This formulation relieves symptoms like redness, itching, swelling, and discharge in mild to moderate cases of external otitis in dogs.
When Should Mometamax Be Used?
Mometamax is prescribed by veterinarians for the treatment of:
- Otitis externa caused by susceptible bacteria or yeast.
- Superficial skin infections (off-label in some cases).
It is not intended for dogs with ruptured eardrums or known hypersensitivity to any of the ingredients. Caution is also advised in pregnant dogs or when prolonged use is necessary.
Step-by-Step Guide to Applying Mometamax
- Clean the ear canal: Thoroughly clean and dry your dog’s external ear canal to remove any debris or excess wax. This step maximizes the effectiveness of the medication.
- Shake the bottle: Shake the Mometamax bottle well to ensure uniform distribution of active ingredients.
- Determine the correct dosage: Use based on your dog’s weight and the bottle size:
- From 7.5 g, 15 g, or 30 g bottles:
- Dogs under 30 lbs: 4 drops per ear
- Dogs over 30 lbs: 8 drops per ear
- From 215 g bottles:
- Dogs under 30 lbs: 2 drops per ear
- Dogs over 30 lbs: 4 drops per ear
- Administer the drops: Put the prescribed number of drops into the ear canal.
- Massage the base of the ear: Gently massage to evenly distribute the medication throughout the ear canal.
- Wash your hands: Thoroughly wash your hands immediately after application.
Duration of Treatment
Mometamax is typically applied once daily for seven days. It's essential to complete the entire treatment course, even if symptoms seem to improve before the end of the medication period.
Precautions and Warnings
- Do not use in dogs with a perforated tympanic membrane.
- Avoid contact with eyes, nose, and mouth.
- Monitor for hearing loss, especially in geriatric dogs.
- Do not ingest or allow other pets to ingest the medication.
- Store the product between 2°C and 25°C (36°F–77°F).
- Use within 28 days of opening.
If your dog shows signs of irritation, ataxia, vomiting, diarrhea, or hearing issues, discontinue use and contact your veterinarian immediately. Side effects are generally mild, and most resolve after discontinuation.
Why Consistency Is Important
Do not skip doses or stop early—this can lead to recurrence or resistance. Full compliance ensures complete eradication of infection and minimizes the chances of recurrence.
Alternative Treatment Option
A related product, Mometamax Single, offers a single-dose, in-clinic alternative with similar ingredients. It’s designed for dogs with simpler, uncomplicated ear infections.
Conclusion
Proper application of Mometamax Otic Suspension significantly enhances its effectiveness against bacterial and fungal ear infections. Always follow veterinary instructions, apply as directed, and complete the treatment course. When used appropriately, Mometamax provides rapid relief from inflammation, itchiness, and discomfort, helping your dog return to better health quickly.





