In this second webinar on the topic of canine atopic dermatitis, Dr. Pieper continues his discussion with a focus on moderate to severe cases of disease. His discussion includes:
- Characteristics of moderate to severe disease
- Current therapeutic options including JAK inhibitors (Apoquel and Zenrelia) and when they should be implemented into treatment plans
- The role of monoclonal antibodies and how Cytopoint can be used as part of patient management
- The ideal cases for allergen specific immunotherapy and testing options
Running time: 1 hr 16 mins (including 16 mins of Q&A)
Approved for 1 hour of CE credit by AAVSB RACE and NY State
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