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Zenrelia (ilunocitinib tablets) is a prescription itch relief medication for dogs that relieves itching due to allergic dermatitis and controls atopic dermatitis. The active ingredient, ilunocitinib, reduces the inflammatory response in your dog's skin caused by allergies, making them feel less itchy. What's more, Zenrelia is designed to deliver continuous efficacy over the long term and can get your dog back to normal**. Dogs should not take Zenrelia for at least 28 days to 3 months prior to vaccination and should not take Zenrelia for at least 28 days after vaccination. Discuss your dog's vaccine schedule with your veterinarian. **Clinical remission of itch demonstrated by a Normal-PVAS<2
SKU | 4608996 |
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Primary Brand | Zenrelia |
Days to Ship | Ships Next Business Day |
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Once daily, oral tablet for the control of itch associated with allergic and atopic dermatitis, in dogs 12 months and up.
VACCINE-INDUCED DISEASE AND INADEQUATE IMMUNE PRESPONSE TO VACCINES. Based on results of the vaccine response study, dogs receiving Zenrelia are at risk of fatal vaccine-induced disease from modified live virus vaccines and inadequate immune response to any vaccine. Discontinue Zenrelia for at least 28 days to 3 months prior to vaccination and withhold Zenrelia for at least 28 days after vaccination (see Warnings and Target Animal Safety). See package insert including the Boxed Warning. For full prescribing information speak with your veterinarian, call 1 888 545 5973 or visit www.elancolabels.com/us/zenrelia.
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