Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
2398180 Journal of Feline Medicine & Surgery 2009 5 Pages PDF
Abstract
The effectiveness of enilconazole (4 weekly rinses with a 0.2% solution) or griseofulvin (50 mg/kg twice daily for 40 days) following a pre-treatment with oral lufenuron (100 mg/kg by-weekly for 8 weeks) was tested on 25 (11 + 14) Microsporum canis infected cats. Control animals were treated with lufenuron, griseofulvin and enilconazole alone. At day 150 pre-treated animals were culturally negative and clinically cured. While lufenuron alone was found to be ineffective against M canis infection, an immunomodulatory effect of the drug can be suggested, as reported in literature. Its use could be reserved to long-lasting infections, unsuccessfully treated with conventional drugs. Further studies are required to clearly establish the possible adjuvant effect of this molecule when used prior to enilconazole or griseofulvin.
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