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  2. Vets are using these medications to treat the mystery dog illness

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    With over a dozen states across the U.S. reporting cases of an unknown respiratory illness in their canine population, veterinarians are desperately trying to find treatments that may prevent more ...

  3. List of dog diseases - Wikipedia

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    Treatment includes cooling the dogs with wet towels and fans, intravenous fluid therapy, and other supportive care. [171] If a dog's temperature begins to drop to around 40 °C, stop the cooling process. Allow the dog only a couple of laps of water until the temperature begins to drop to a more normal level.

  4. Tylosin - Wikipedia

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    In general, tylosin is licensed for the treatment of infections caused by organisms susceptible to the drug, but it has also been used as a treatment of colitis in small animals, as a growth promotant in food-producing animals, and as a way of reducing epiphora (tear staining) around the eyes of white-faced dogs. [2]

  5. Mepolizumab - Wikipedia

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    In studies, mepolizumab cut the necessity for hospitalisation due to asthma exacerbations in half, as compared to placebo. [9] In December 2017, the FDA expanded mepolizumab's indication to treat adults with eosinophilic granulomatosis with polyangiitis, which is a rare autoimmune condition that can cause vasculitis. [10]

  6. How to treat shaker syndrome in dogs, according to a vet - AOL

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    The vet will do a thorough exam, ask about the dog’s medical history, and may recommend tests like bloodwork or imaging. Sometimes your vet will even try a trial of steroid medication to see if ...

  7. 13 Categories Pet Insurance Most Commonly Covers - AOL

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    And that’s before you even consider the cost of X-rays or the medications needed to treat your furry friend. Thankfully, you can avoid those panic-inducing numbers with a good pet insurance plan.

  8. Oclacitinib - Wikipedia

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    Oclacitinib is labeled to treat atopic dermatitis and itchiness (pruritus) caused by allergies in dogs, though it has also been used to reduce the itchiness and dermatitis caused by flea infestations. [7] [8] It is considered to be highly effective in dogs, and has been established as safe for at least short-term use.

  9. Reverse sneezing - Wikipedia

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    The treatment of reverse sneezing does not specifically require medication. Studies have proven that medication such as antihistamines and steroids may be effective if the reverse sneezing is serious, chronic or allergy-related. In case of chronic episodes or other respiratory issues, a clinical diagnosis made by a veterinarian is recommended. [1]

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