Friday, September 10, 2010

Demodex canis

Premal Darji ‎26/7/2010- 11.00 am

26 July at 10:57 · · · Share
  • Swarupmay Majumdar likes this.
    • Premal Darji same pug who had demodex lesions..
      26 July at 11:07 ·
    • Swarupmay Majumdar great work doc
      26 July at 11:11 ·
    • Premal Darji yes ..really gret..i m so happy..dont get recoverys so fast.especially in demodex and mite cases..bcoz i think pple dont do things like v tell thm to do..so i started applying ridd myself..and results were amazing..
      26 July at 11:13 · · 1 person

Premal Darji demodex lesions in pug.

25 July at 16:10 · · · Share
    • Swarupmay Majumdar How are youmanaging it?
      25 July at 19:09 ·
    • Premal Darji ridd application once a week..neomac tabs- 1/4th tab daily..liv 52 syruo..2day the puppy came after a week..will show the snaps..lesions gone..had given ivermectin inj also..
      26 July at 10:49 · · 2 people
    • Joseph Cyrus is ridd once a week enough? why not fipronil?
      26 July at 18:29 ·
    • Premal Darji fipronil sprays available..i dont use thm..prefer ridd sumhow...once a week application for 4-5 weeks..thn every 2 weeks..after clinical recovery once in a month..
      26 July at 18:46 ·
    • Rajshankar Tony Sarma
      Fipronil is ineffective against demodex. Actually, most topials are. Ivermectin works but can be extremely toxic in dogs. Selamectin (Stronghold) is useless,

      Bayer have managed to get a label indication vs. Demodex for Advocate (imidacloprid/moxidectin) however the research on it is decidedly shakey and most dermatologists I know have put success rates with it at about 20-40% at best. I've challenged Bayer about it and they either defend their marketing and deny EVERYTHING (their European arm) or start speaking in platitudes about how nothing is ever 100% (their UK arm).

      Best option? Still amitraz!
      31 July at 19:38 · · 1 person
    • Premal Darji yes..amitraz till now is the best..v get it as RIDD in our markets.
      31 July at 23:32 ·

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