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It is an immunosuppressant made by Novartis. The active ingredient is cyclosporine. |
i just googled it and found some info. I will ask the dermo the next time we go, which should be in the next couple of months. It seems pretty expensive. Does it work well on your dogs? |
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i guess it is to anyone who is using it or knows anyone who uses it.... |
I am sorry to hear that others are suffering from this allergy itching too. Daisy recently started having these itching symptoms too and she also has an occasional little droplet of clear liquid coming from her nose. She also recently started biting at the sheets on the bed. The vet said it's allergies and give her benadryl. I recently started giving her a little boiled chicken cut up on top of her dry lamb and rice dog food. Is it possible that she is allergic to the boiled chicken?? She is 6 yrs old and has never had this problem before now. Thanks for any advice about the chicken. |
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Yes, chicken can be an allergen. You can eliminate for 2-3 months and see how it goes. |
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Marcel is currently being dosed 3xweek. When we first started w/ him, I saw relief w/in 8 days, it was unreal. His main symptom was paw chewing/licking - and I'd say it went from an 8/10 - to now at 1-2/10. He used to wake up at 1am to chew his paws :(. |
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Added: She also licks the bottom of her paws a lot. I have been trimming the hair from there and applying salve to them because they are really dry to see if that helps too. |
Ralphie's constant itching/licking/biting Just wanted to say thank you to all of you who have contributed to this topic. I am about to lose my mind with my dog children's itching. One has always been prone to hot spots during the summer and now my older one ( will be 4 soon) has taken to itching constantly. Chewing paws, biting back legs and privates ALL.THE.TIME. I know that it's not fleas, or their food as they have always been fed the same food. It *could* be treats as I do tend to switch those up a lot. However I am wondering it if is allergies since they play outside alot more now that we have a fenced in back yard. We also moved into a 1927 house last year so maybe its dust mites.. I am over whelmed with all the possibilities and hate the idea of medicating them forever! I am very interested in trying Atopica. I assume it is prescription? Thanks in advance for any/all advice! |
How do you know the difference between itching and allergies? My older dog scratches his back like crazy, but only when he's on a carpet or on the fabric couch or the pet bed. He never does it when he is in the room with the hard wood floor (where we are the majority of the time). |
I took Capone to the vet, they first thought it was dry skin but nothing worked and then they said allergies. I believe it's allergies too now that I think about it. His eyes are kind of red, he sneezes sometimes and we've been outside way more than before. I think it started when I moved. I don't think he would just sit and scratch for no reason. |
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