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| *Chorhexidine 1% followed with enilconazole (Imaverol®; Janssen Cilag) 0.2% (Guagere 1995). | | *Chorhexidine 1% followed with enilconazole (Imaverol®; Janssen Cilag) 0.2% (Guagere 1995). |
| *Povidone-iodine (Tamodine®; Vetark Professional) | | *Povidone-iodine (Tamodine®; Vetark Professional) |
− | *Natamycin (Mycophyt®; Intervet) 3 to 100 mcg/ml are required for effective action against Trichophyton spp (Raab 1972). | + | *Natamycin (Mycophyt®; Intervet) |
− | *Enilconazole (Imaverol®; Janssen Cilag) 1:10 dilution | + | *Enilconazole (Imaverol®; Janssen Cilag) |
− | *Chlorhexidine 2% with miconazole 2% (Malaseb®; Leo Laboratories) usually at a dilution of 1:50 | + | *Chlorhexidine 2% with miconazole 2% (Malaseb®; Leo Laboratories) |
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| ===Oral medication=== | | ===Oral medication=== |
− | *Ketoconazole (Nizoral®; Janssen Cilag) 20mgm/kg PO q12hr | + | *Ketoconazole (Nizoral®; Janssen Cilag) PO q12hr |
− | *Itraconazole (Sporanox®; Janssen-Cilag) 5 – 10 mgm/kg PO q24hr. | + | *Itraconazole (Sporanox®; Janssen-Cilag) PO q24hr. |
− | *Griseofulvin 25 - 50mg/kg orally q24h for a month, or a week after the disappearance of the lesions, whichever is the longer period. Highly teratogenic. I don’t think it works anyway! | + | *Griseofulvin orally q24h for a month, or a week after the disappearance of the lesions, whichever is the longer period. Highly teratogenic. I don’t think it works anyway! |
− | *Lufenuron 135 – 200 mg/kg PO q30d (Program Cat Oral Suspension®; Novarftis – also used in guinea-pigs and other small mammals –has apple taste! (Most authors suggest the combination of griseofulvin with one topical but I don’t use griseofulvin). | + | *Lufenuron PO q30d (Program Cat Oral Suspension®; Novarftis – also used in guinea-pigs and other small mammals –has apple taste! (Most authors suggest the combination of griseofulvin with one topical but I don’t use griseofulvin). |
| [[Category:Diseases_and_Disorders_-_Rabbit]] | | [[Category:Diseases_and_Disorders_-_Rabbit]] |