Apoquel is primarily used to manage and treat allergic dermatitis and atopic dermatitis in dogs. These conditions often cause intense itching, leading to excessive scratching, skin lesions, and even ...
Apoquel Chewable is an FDA-approved chewable treatment in the U.S. prescribed to control itching associated with allergic dermatitis and atopic dermatitis in dogs. This veterinary-recommended, ...
Itching and inflamed skin are a common occurrence in dogs during the warmer spring and then summer months. While I often discuss causes of itching, today let’s focus on some of the treatments we use ...
Oclacitinib (Apoquel) is an FDA-approved medicine for use in dogs that are at least 12 months old to control itching from allergic dermatitis and to control atopic dermatitis (eczema). Atopic ...
After many years of having dogs, I finally have a dog with allergy problems. Our eight-year old Labrador, Bea, started showing signs of seasonal allergies last year. Before that she had occasionally ...
Cytopoint injection costs vary based on the size of your dog but can run anywhere from $50 to $200 or more. Cytopoint is a long-lasting, injectable treatment for dogs suffering from itchy, inflamed ...
77% of Zenrelia-treated dogs achieved clinical remission of itch, compared to 53% of Zoetis' Apoquel-treated dogs. The analyst notes that investor expectations for Zenrelia over the next two years are ...
PARSIPPANY, N.J.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Zoetis, the leading global animal health company, today announced it is teaming up with actress and animal lover Kate Walsh 1 to help dogs feel their best and stay ...
As I write this, it is only the beginning of February and we are already seeing a lot of very itchy dogs. Perhaps it was the very cold winter, causing many of the plants to burst forth with pollen, ...
Federal regulators have approved a new dermatology treatment for itchy dogs made by Elanco Animal Health Inc. that the company has touted as a potential blockbuster. Greenfield-based Elanco said ...
We don't like seeing our pets itch and scratch. I've treated lots of them. Our best management, back in the day, was corticosteroids like prednisone but long-term use often led to serious problems.