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Sporimune 50 mg/ml Oral Solution for Cats and Dogs

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Product Code: G49477
For the symptomatic treatment of chronic allergic dermatitis in cats and for the treatment of chronic manifestations of atopic dermatitis in dogs. It contains ciclosporin, which acts on the immune system to suppress the effects of an allergic reaction.
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Sporimune 50 mg/ml Oral Solution for Cats and Dogs

For the symptomatic treatment of chronic allergic dermatitis in cats and for the treatment of chronic manifestations of atopic dermatitis in dogs.

It contains ciclosporin, which acts on the immune system to suppress the effects of an allergic reaction. This decreases the inflammation and relieves itching which in turn, helps to stop the symptoms of licking, scratching and biting.

Easy and flexible to administer, Sporimune comes with a syringe to enable you to easily dispense the solution.

Your vet will prescribe a daily starting dose of Sporimune.

It is important to carry out the treatment as directed and ensure you attend the re-check appointments with your vet.

Clinical improvement is usually seen in around 4 weeks and your vet will be monitoring progress to determine whether the dosage needs to be adjusted.

It is likely that your pet will be stabilised and maintained on a much lower dose for the longer term - providing a good quality of life with less medication.

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