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Home » Pharmaceuticals

Topic: Pharmaceuticals

Repurposed Drugs for Cancer - Mast Cell Tumors - in Dogs with Dr Lauren Barrow
Repurposed Drugs for Cancer (Mast Cell Tumors) in Dogs | Dr. Lauren Barrow
What Can I Give My Dog with Bladder Cancer with Dr. Lauren Barrow
What Can I Give My Dog with Bladder Cancer? | Dr. Lauren Barrow
Prednisone for Dogs (Prednisolone)
Prednisone for Dogs (Prednisolone)
Veterinarians use cisplatin for dogs with osteosarcoma and various carcinomas.
Cisplatin For Dogs
Imatinib For Dogs - Gleevec
Imatinib For Dogs
Veterinarians use piroxicam for dogs experiencing pain, and also for bladder cancer.
Piroxicam For Dogs
Veterinarians may recommend benadryl for dogs with certain types of cancer that produce excess histamine.
Benadryl for Dogs
cytarabine is often used in dog lymphoma cases.
Cytarabine
Veterinarians suggest cyclophosphamide for dogs with cancers like lymphoma, leukemia, carcinomas, and sarcomas.
Cyclophosphamide For Dogs
Chlorambucil is often used in metronomic protocols for dogs with cancer.
Chlorambucil
veterinarians often use methotrexate for dogs with leukemia and lymphoma
Methotrexate for Dogs
Doxorubicin is an old school, potent, effective chemotherapy drug. Veterinarians recommend doxorubicin for many forms of dog cancer.
Doxorubicin for Dogs
Mitoxantrone For dogs with cancer is commonly used in lymphoma and bladder cancer.
Mitoxantrone For Dogs
Galliprant for dogs is a relatively new NSAID.
Galliprant for Dogs
Fenbendazole for dogs is a dewormer that is being investigated for repurpose as a chemotherapy.
Fenbendazole for Dogs
Elspar for dogs with lymphoma is a drug commonly used as a rescue protocol.
Elspar for Dogs
masitinib is approved for use in the EU to treat mast cell tumors.
Masitinib (Masivet, Kinavet)
Vincristine for Dogs
Vincristine for Dogs
Meloxicam for dogs is an NSAID that helps dogs with osteoarthritis.
Meloxicam For Dogs
veterinarians recommend cimetidine for dogs with many different types of cancer
Cimetidine For Dogs
doxycycline for dogs is an antibiotic that is sometimes used for its anti-cancer benefits.
Doxycycline For Dogs
zoledronate for dogs is used to help with bone pain. In humans, this drug is used to treat osteoporosis.
Zoledronate for Dogs
Tigilanol Tiglate - Stelfonta
Tigilanol Tiglate (Stelfonta)
Veterinarians may use vinblastine for dogs with cancer, depending upon the case and the protocol chosen.
Vinblastine for Dogs
vinorelbine is a vinca alkaloid chemotherapy drug
Vinorelbine
Is chemotherapy worth it? In many cases, absolutely. It depends upon many factors.
Is Dog Chemotherapy Worth It?
Ivermectin for Dog Lymphoma - Nope
Ivermectin for Dog Lymphoma? Nope | Dr. Brooke Britton
Pharmaceuticals in drinking water are a problem, especially for dogs who play in open waterways.
Pharmaceuticals in Drinking Water
Palladia for Dogs (toceranib phosphate)
Palladia for Dogs (toceranib phosphate)
What to Do with Leftover or Expired Dog Medication
What to Do with Leftover or Expired Dog Medication
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