10-06-2009, 09:09 AM
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| And Rylee Finnegan Donating Member
Join Date: Apr 2007 Location: Metro Detroit, MI
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Originally Posted by lucirbc She is allergic to a few different weeds, molds and fungi, dust, dust mites, pine trees, melaleuca trees, cypress trees, cockroaches, and misquitos. (There may be something i forgot). The shots help her not to have major flare ups where she is scratching herself to bleed/scab, but she does get itchy and red still, especially when somthing is in bloom. I give her shots weekly, spray her paws as needed, bathe her in a special shampoo weekly (or everyother week), put itch relief lotion as needed, and give her the antihistamine 2x's a day (all items perscribed). I just wonder what Atopica is and why i never tried it?? i will google it... | If you have to do all of that, Atopica may be a better option.
It is an immunosuppressant made by Novartis.
The active ingredient is cyclosporine.
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