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Apoquel is used to relieve itching and inflammation caused by allergic skin disease (atopy, atopic dermatitis) in dogs. The active ingredient is oclacitinib
SKU | 3022272 |
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Primary Brand | Apoquel |
Days to Ship | Product Will Ship Upon Verification of Prescription, Usually 2-5 Business Days |
Personalized Item flag | No |
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Give this medication with or without food. Always follow the dosage instructions provided by your veterinarian. If you have difficulty giving the medication, contact your veterinarian. This medication should only be given to the pet for whom it was prescribed.
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Both of my dogs were prescribed Apoquel for allergic dermatitis & chronic itching. It has been very successful, but at a cost of $2.23 per tablet it's very expensive. One of my dogs had chronic ear infections requiring 2 separate ear surgeries (ear flap hematoma & myringotomy). Since starting Apoquel NO ear infections. Are there any resources for lower cost of this medication? Your comments on long term use of Apoquel would be appreciated.
My dog is currently on Apoquel 5.4 mg once per day. He is 25 lbs. Lately, that hasn't been lasting a full 24 hrs so his vet said that I could give him one 5.4 in the a.m. and then another 5.4 in the p.m. for two weeks and then back down to one pill again. The other choice was to give one 5.4 and a half of a 3.6 at once in the morning, which the vet advised not do that option since 5.4 and 1/2 of the 3.6 is a lot of Apoquel at once. But, isn't 5.4 twice per day a lot, too? I'm confused.
I have a 14ib dog with skin allergies. Ive had 2 consults and both vets suggest this apoquel medication. THE DIFFERENCE IS IN THE STRENGTH FOR A 14LB DOG. What strength would you suggest?
Our vet prescribed Apoquel 5.4mg for our dog, because he has been searching and licking. We found a few scabbed up sores on his underbelly which was why we took him to see them. We have been reading about the medication and are concerned about wether it is actually safe to give. What are your thoughts?
My baby has bad allergies and she is prescribed apoquel dosage is 3.6mg tablet and we are only suppose to give her half. So i was wondering if we can ask our vet to up the dosage because it seems like the 3.6mg isnt working as well anymore? Thank you.
My dog has allergies and did really well on apoquel. He didn’t do so well on Benadryl. What other over the counter allergy medicine can I try for a 100lb dog?
He has horrible grass allergies, to the point that his paws and chest bleed every summer, even with using a mild oatmeal shampoo to wash off paws when he comes in the house. Keeping him IN the house. Using a hot spot and itch relief and Benedryl. Apoquel works great for him, but I can not afford 2.00 per pill for him. Any other suggestions? Sorry the photos do not show the true scope of how bad it is....hard to hold him still and take photos.
Constant allergies and ear infections. Apoquel works well but told not a good idea to take long term. Any safer alternatives out there? Any OTC shampoos I can try? Does not tolerate fish/oil... does best on LID duck and potato food.
My dog has been on Apoquel 16 mg once a day for 2 years for allergies. She is really itchy and her eyes are runny about 12 hours after taking the pill. I would like to give her Zyrtec before bed to get her through the night. Will this interact with the Apoquel? She weighs 80 lbs. How much should she take? 5mg or 10 mg?
My 5 yr old Scottie has been on allergy shots & 5.4 Apoquel since 3-4 mos old. We are trying to get him off Apoquel since he has done well. I have been giving 1/2 tablet / day for approx 2 mos and his skin is very dry, flaky now which causes him to scratch. Mostly belly area but under arms is a little scaly although Hydrocortisone cream & Aloe based gel has helped. Anything I can use to help with the dry, flaky skin? Oatmeal shampoo doesn't seem to help. Been using Zymox shampoo/conditioner.
My dog has been prescribed Apoquel for her atopic dermatitis, but I am wanting to use an over-the-counter medication as the Apoquel is very costly. Could I used Diphenhydramine Hydrochloride?
Can my dog take prednisone and apoquel at the same time?