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Category Archives: serum IgE test
Apoquel shortage? Try RESPIT!
By Jon Plant, DVM, DACVD Bad news, good news about Apoquel® from Zoetis (NYSE: ZTS). We learned last week that the Apoquel backorder situation is likely to continue throughout 2014 and into the summer of 2015. That is very sad … Continue reading
Posted in allergic dermatitis, apoquel, Atopic Dermatitis, immunotherapy, intradermal test, RESPIT, serum IgE test
Tagged allergic dermatitis, apoquel, Apoquel availability, Apoquel back order, ASIT, atopic dermatitis, atopic dermatits, dermatology, immunotherapy, pet, RESPIT, RESPIT efficacy, veterinarians, veterinary dermatology, veterinary medicine
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Why aren’t there more randomized controlled trials on allergy immunotherapy in dogs?
By Jon D. Plant, DVM, Dipl. ACVD Long before I developed regionally-specific immunotherapy (RESPIT), I was interested in studying the efficacy of allergen-specific immunotherapy (ASIT) in dogs. Why? The only placebo controlled study on ASIT, although a noble effort, had … Continue reading
Posted in Atopic Dermatitis, immunotherapy, intradermal test, serum IgE test
Tagged allergy test, ASIT, atopic dermatits, canine, dermatology, dog, veterinary dermatology
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The efficacy of oromucosal or sublingual immunotherapy in dogs
by Jon Plant, DVM, DACVD Two routes of administration may be used for allergen immunotherapy: subcutaneous injection or oromucosal / sublingual. The subcutaneous route has been in use in humans and animals for more than 50 years. After an initial … Continue reading
Posted in Atopic Dermatitis, immunotherapy, intradermal test, serum IgE test
Tagged ASIT, atopic dermatits, dermatology, dog, pet, skin, veterinary, veterinary dermatology
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Non-specific effects of immunotherapy in asthmatic cats
An interesting study pertinent to RESPIT was brought to my attention by my friend Dr. Dean Gebroe of Culver City Animal Hospital. You may have noticed the capsule report in the September 2012 Clinician’s Brief entitled “One Allergen to Treat … Continue reading
Posted in Atopic Dermatitis, immunotherapy, serum IgE test
Tagged ASIT, cat, immunotherapy, veterinary dermatology
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Serum allergy test reliability in dogs
If you are recommending that your client spend several hundred dollars on an allergy test for their dog, it would be nice to have confidence that the test is reliable. It should demonstrate both test-retest reliability (repeatability) and inter-lab reliability … Continue reading
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Tagged allergy test, atopic dermatits, canine, dermatology, dog, skin, veterinary dermatology
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Serum allergy testing of normal dogs
Do you wonder about the specificity of allergen-specific IgE tests in dogs (the percentage of dogs not allergic to an allergen that are correctly identified as non-allergic)? Hopefully, you are using clinical criteria to make the diagnosis of canine atopic … Continue reading
Posted in Atopic Dermatitis, immunotherapy, serum IgE test
Tagged allergy test, atopic dermatits, dermatology, dog, pet, skin, veterinary dermatology
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