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*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!
 
*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 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).  
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==References==
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*Guaguere, E. (1995): Dermatoses of Pet Rodents and Rabbits. Procs 2nd European Congress of the Federation of European Companion Animal Veterinary Associations, Brussels, Belgium, 27-29 October 1995.  Pages 203-207
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*Harrenstien, L. et al (1995): How to handle respiratory, ophthalmic, neurologic and dermatologic problems in rabbits: Veterinary Medicine 90 (4) 373-380
 
[[Category:Diseases_and_Disorders_-_Rabbit]]
 
[[Category:Diseases_and_Disorders_-_Rabbit]]
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