A 4 - year - old female spayed Bichon Frise dog that had been receiving cyclosporine A per os 3 times per week for 2 months to
control allergic dermatitis developed lethargy, anorexia, fever, and multiple firm subcutaneous masses.
Not exact matches
The American Academy of Dermatology's (Academy) newly updated guideline of care for the management of adult and pediatric atopic
dermatitis focuses on the management and
control of the condition, the co-existence of
allergic disease, and the use of alternative approaches to supplement medical therapies.
APOQUEL is the only animal health product approved for both the
control of pruritus associated with
allergic dermatitis and the
control of atopic
dermatitis in dogs over 12 months of age.
It is primarily indicated in the
control of pruritus secondary to
allergic dermatitis.
APOQUEL is prescribed by your veterinarian to
control itch and stop inflammation associated with
allergic or atopic
dermatitis in dogs 12 months and older.
Control of pruritus (itching) associated with allergic dermatitis and control of atopic dermatitis in dogs at least 12 months
Control of pruritus (itching) associated with
allergic dermatitis and
control of atopic dermatitis in dogs at least 12 months
control of atopic
dermatitis in dogs at least 12 months of age.
Efficacy and safety of oclacitinib for the
control of pruritus and associated skin lesions in dogs with canine
allergic dermatitis.
Good flea
control is essential to preventing
allergic dermatitis.
Indications
Control of pruritus associated with allergic dermatitis and control of atopic dermatitis in dogs at least 12 months
Control of pruritus associated with
allergic dermatitis and
control of atopic dermatitis in dogs at least 12 months
control of atopic
dermatitis in dogs at least 12 months of age.
A masked, multisite, well -
controlled study of 436 dogs conducted at 26 veterinary clinics in the US evaluated the effectiveness and safety of APOQUEL, dosed orally twice daily (BID) at 0.4 to 0.6 mg / kg for the
control of pruritus associated with
allergic dermatitis, including flea allergy, food allergy, contact allergy and atopic
dermatitis
Florham Park, N.J. — August 13, 2013 — Results of a new pivotal study show that APOQUEL ® (oclacitinib tablet) provides effective and safe
control of pruritus associated with
allergic dermatitis in dogs with a rapid onset of efficacy within 24 hours and without the commonly reported side effects of steroids.
About the Study The study, «Efficacy and safety of oclacitinib for the
control of pruritus and associated skin lesions in dogs with canine
allergic dermatitis,» was conducted as a double - masked, placebo -
controlled clinical trial aimed to evaluate the safety and efficacy of APOQUEL compared with placebo.
APOQUEL is the only animal health product approved for the
control of pruritus associated with
allergic dermatitis and the
control of atopic
dermatitis in dogs over 12 months of age.
Bensignor E., et al, A multicentric randomised
controlled single - blinded study to evaluate the value of a new protocol with a shampoo and a foam to treat canine
allergic dermatitis Prart Méd Chir Anim Comp.
Atopica for Cats is an oral solution used to
control feline
allergic dermatitis (
allergic skin disease) as seen as broken skin, including facial and neck.
Flea
control is essential for dogs... MORE suffering from flea
allergic dermatitis because it only takes a single flea bite to set your puppy into a scratching frenzy.
Flea
control is critical to maintaining good pet health, as fleas can cause anemia and
allergic dermatitis, and can also transmit bacteria and other parasites to dogs and cats.2 The success or failure of products for flea
control depend on a product's ability to suppress flea reproduction for the duration of the treatment period.3, 4 A single female flea can lay up to 50 eggs per day.5
This document describes how to
control and treat
Allergic Dermatitis.
Additionally, acupuncture and laser therapy can be used for post-operative pain
control, dermatologic conditions, chronic
allergic dermatitis, traumatic nerve injury, epilepsy, asthma, inflammatory bowel disease, and chronic constipation.
Very importantly, dogs with atopic
dermatitis are often
allergic to fleas as well, so it is pointless making a diagnosis of atopy without taking rigorous flea -
control measures.
«Efficacy and safety of oclacitinib (APOQUEL) compared to prednisolone for the
control of pruritus and clinical signs associated with
allergic dermatitis in client - owned dogs»
For dogs that suffer from flea hypersensitivity and flea
allergic dermatitis, flea
control is vital.
Allergic Dermatitis is a chronic disease that is not cured, only
controlled.