Canine atopic dermatitis (DAC) is a chronic, itchy, relapsing disease with typical clinical manifestations, inherited genetically and often, but not always, associated with environmental IgE production.
Atopic dogs require multimodal therapy including drugs (e.g., oclacitinib, cyclosporine), biologics (e.g., lokivetmab), and topical products.
Can a nutraceutical be used in mild cases?
The aim of the clinical study conducted by veterinary dermatologists in collaboration with the University of Teramo was to use a nutraceutical based on black currant oil, hemp seed oil and vitamin D in the control of itching in dogs with relapsing ACD.
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