The use of recombinant omega interferon therapy in canine atopic dermatitis: a double-blind controlled study

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Carlotti, Didier Noel [1 ]
Boulet, Marc [2 ]
Ducret, Joel [3 ]
Machicote, Gustavo [4 ]
Jasmin, Pierre [5 ]
Reme, Christophe A. [5 ]
Albouy, Maxime [5 ]
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[1] Aquivet Clin Vet, F-33320 Bordeaux, France
[2] Clin Vet, Le Bourg, St Aubin De Bla, France
[3] Clin Vet, Bordeaux, France
[4] Clin Vet Vilanova, Vilanova De Arousa, Pontevedra, Spain
[5] Virbac SA, Carros, France
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KLEINTIERPRAXIS | 2012年 / 57卷 / 03期
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The use of recombinant omega interferon therapy in canine atopic dermatitis: a double-blind controlled study This double-blind controlled study assessed whether reduced doses of omega interferon (rfelFN-omega) (Virbagen (R) Omega) could improve the clinical signs of canine atopic dermatitis (CAD) over a 6-month period, in comparison with cyclosporin. Thirty-one dogs diagnosed with CAD were entered in the study. Complicating infections were treated prior to entry. Dogs received 10 injections of rfelFN-omega (1-5 million units according to bodyweight) or placebo over 6 months, and placebo capsules or cyclosporin (5 mg/kg) once daily for 2 months and then twice weekly for 4 months in groups 1 and 2 respectively. Flea control, non-medicated shampooing and ear cleansing were performed regularly. If a bacterial infection or Malassezia overgrowth developed, it was treated with oral cephalexin or with 3% chlorhexidine shampoo respectively. Oral prednisolone was used before day 90 to relieve pruritus when required for humane reasons (1 mg/kg once daily for 7 days). The CADESI-03 and a pruritus index were evaluated on day (d) 0, d14, d35, d56, d90, d120 und d180. No significant difference was detected between the groups for the time courses of lesions or pruritus over 6 months. On d90, the proportions of dogs with >= 50% improvement of pruritus and lesion scores were 56% and 72% respectively with interferon, 75% and 75% respectively with cyclosporin. Five dogs from group 1 and two dogs from group 2 were withdrawn from the study for treatment failure. Both products were well tolerated. Treatment with rfelFN-omega at low doses may help for the long-term management of CAD.
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