Zoetis Derm (10/5/2022)
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Clinician’s Brief Partner Webinars
CB Partner Webinar
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Zoetis
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In this webinar, get the answers to your questions on antihistamine efficacy, how skin infections can make allergy drugs less effective, and how to improve success with allergen immunotherapy. Dr. Lindsay McKay will also present a refresh on Apoquel® (oclacitinib tablet) and how to maximize success with Cytopoint injections.
Why skin infections are a major reason for allergy treatment failure
The science and data behind why antihistamines do not work in most cases of allergic itch in dogs
How to maximize success with allergy immunotherapy according to new data
Explore the studies that support how Apoquel works as fast as steroids in reducing allergic itch in dogs and how Apoquel has anti-inflammatory activity, not just anti-itch effects, and become familiar with Apoquel’s new safety data and updated label
Through a case example, see how Apoquel and Cytopoint can be used together, as well as how some patients with an initial response to Cytopoint may benefit from additional injections
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Thank you for registering for "#EVENTTITLE#," sponsored by Zoetis.
Thank you for registering for "#EVENTTITLE#."
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In this webinar, get the answers to your questions on antihistamine efficacy, how skin infections can make allergy drugs less effective, and how to improve success with allergen immunotherapy. Dr. Lindsay McKay will also present a refresh on Apoquel® (oclacitinib tablet) and how to maximize success with Cytopoint injections.
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If you have any questions for our speaker, you can direct them to support@cliniciansbriefhelp.zendesk.com
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Learning Objectives
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- Why skin infections are a major reason for allergy treatment failure
- The science and data behind why antihistamines do not work in most cases of allergic itch in dogs
- How to maximize success with allergy immunotherapy according to new data
- Explore the studies that support how Apoquel works as fast as steroids in reducing allergic itch in dogs and how Apoquel has anti-inflammatory activity, not just anti-itch effects, and become familiar with Apoquel’s new safety data and updated label
- Through a case example, see how Apoquel and Cytopoint can be used together, as well as how some patients with an initial response to Cytopoint may benefit from additional injections
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If you have any questions for our speaker, you can direct them to support@cliniciansbriefhelp.zendesk.com
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Sponsored by Zoetis
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The Clinician's Brief Team
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The Zoetis Team
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Dear #FIRSTNAME#,
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Thank you for registering for "#EVENTTITLE#," sponsored by Zoetis.
Thank you for registering for "#EVENTTITLE#."
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In this webinar, get the answers to your questions on antihistamine efficacy, how skin infections can make allergy drugs less effective, and how to improve success with allergen immunotherapy. Dr. Lindsay McKay will also present a refresh on Apoquel® (oclacitinib tablet) and how to maximize success with Cytopoint injections.
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If you have any questions for our speaker, you can direct them to support@cliniciansbriefhelp.zendesk.com
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Learning Objectives
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- Why skin infections are a major reason for allergy treatment failure
- The science and data behind why antihistamines do not work in most cases of allergic itch in dogs
- How to maximize success with allergy immunotherapy according to new data
- Explore the studies that support how Apoquel works as fast as steroids in reducing allergic itch in dogs and how Apoquel has anti-inflammatory activity, not just anti-itch effects, and become familiar with Apoquel’s new safety data and updated label
- Through a case example, see how Apoquel and Cytopoint can be used together, as well as how some patients with an initial response to Cytopoint may benefit from additional injections
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If you have any questions for our speaker, you can direct them to support@cliniciansbriefhelp.zendesk.com
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Webinar Details
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#EVENTDAY#, #EVENTDATE# | #EVENTTIME# #EVENTTIMEZONESHORT# | 1 hour
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Sponsored by Zoetis
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Add to Your Calendar
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Use the links below to add to your calendar. We'll also send a couple reminders in advance of the webinar.
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#CALENDARREMINDER#
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How to Join the Webinar
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Click the link below to join the webinar. You can join up to 15 minutes before the start time.
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#AUDIENCEURL#
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Once you click the link, you may be prompted to sign in with the email you used to register (#EMAIL#).
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Thank you for registering! We look forward to seeing you.
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Sincerely,
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The Clinician's Brief Team
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The Zoetis Team
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