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Allergen-specific immunotherapy is the only therapy for atopic dermatitis that can reduce allergic reactivity, making it an invaluable primary treatment. Discover its efficacy in controlling clinical signs and reducing concurrent use of antipruritic drugs in atopic dogs.
Clinician's Brief
From Page to Patient
Tuesday, January 10, 2023
Tackling Atopic Dermatitis at the Source
Dermatology
From the page...
<p>Allergen-specific immunotherapy (ASIT) is the only currently available treatment that goes beyond masking the signs of atopic dermatitis and can potentially alter the severity of disease. A retrospective study evaluated the medical records of 664 dogs treated with ASIT at referral centers to discover what percentage of dogs had a positive response.</p>
...To your patients
<p>Does ASIT offer the relief your atopic patients need?</p>
Read More
Practical Applications from 2022 Scientific Literature
<p>What is the impact of onychectomy bans? Why are grapes so toxic? Should that cat with recurrent urethral obstruction be given prazosin? Make sure you’re ready for the new year with this exclusive e-book.</p>
Myth Busting: Nail Polish & Postscrub Bacteria
<p>Many veterinarians avoid sporting nail polish for fear of increasing surgical site infection risk to their patients. But is there any basis for this belief?</p>
Surgery, Soft Tissue
Fecal Diagnostics & Parasite Prevalence
<p>Life stage and geographical region play key roles in parasite prevalence in dogs. Discover which parasites are most common and how best to detect them.</p>
Parasitology
Looking for more pearls to
put into practice?
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Allergen-specific immunotherapy is the only therapy for atopic dermatitis that can reduce allergic reactivity, making it an invaluable primary treatment. Discover its efficacy in controlling clinical signs and reducing concurrent use of antipruritic drugs in atopic dogs.
Clinician's Brief
From Page to Patient
Tuesday, January 10, 2023
Tackling Atopic Dermatitis at the Source
Dermatology
From the page...
<p>Allergen-specific immunotherapy (ASIT) is the only currently available treatment that goes beyond masking the signs of atopic dermatitis and can potentially alter the severity of disease. A retrospective study evaluated the medical records of 664 dogs treated with ASIT at referral centers to discover what percentage of dogs had a positive response.</p>
...To your patients
<p>Does ASIT offer the relief your atopic patients need?</p>
Read More
Practical Applications from 2022 Scientific Literature
<p>What is the impact of onychectomy bans? Why are grapes so toxic? Should that cat with recurrent urethral obstruction be given prazosin? Make sure you’re ready for the new year with this exclusive e-book.</p>
Myth Busting: Nail Polish & Postscrub Bacteria
<p>Many veterinarians avoid sporting nail polish for fear of increasing surgical site infection risk to their patients. But is there any basis for this belief?</p>
Surgery, Soft Tissue
Fecal Diagnostics & Parasite Prevalence
<p>Life stage and geographical region play key roles in parasite prevalence in dogs. Discover which parasites are most common and how best to detect them.</p>
Parasitology
Looking for more pearls to
put into practice?
Browse the whole From Page to Patient
collection here.