Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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2400766 | Pratique Médicale et Chirurgicale de l'Animal de Compagnie | 2011 | 21 Pages |
Abstract
The authors make recommendations for the optimal use of topical glucocorticoids in routine practice based on their experience in canine dermatology and evidence from the literature. The rationale behind the use of topical glucocorticoids is reminded, as are the main factors to consider in the selection of the appropriate product from current therapeutic armamentarium, taking into account notably the anti-inflammatory power and side effects of glucocorticoid compounds, their percutenous penetration and absorption, as well as available veterinary presentations. The specific circumstances and instructions for use of topical glucocorticoids are developed in each of their main indications (atopic dermatitis, flea allergy dermatitis, pyotraumatic dermatitis, contact dermatitis, auto-immune dermatitis, perianal fistulas), as are reminded the limits to their use and potential side effects, underlining the need for proper education of the owner and good therapeutic monitoring of the patient.Download Acrobat PDF file (17MB)Help with pdf filesEnglish Version. English Version
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Authors
E. Guaguère, E. Bensignor, D.-N. Carlotti, D. Héripret, D. Pin, P. Prélaud, T. Bieber,