How do I know when my dog needs a new Apoquel prescription?

I've been noticing my dog scratching more frequently over the past few days, and I’m wondering if it might be because his Apoquel prescription is no longer effective. I’m just not sure how to tell when it’s time to get him a new prescription or if these symptoms could mean something else is going on. What signs should I look for to know if a new prescription is needed?

Answer

Your dog's increased scratching could suggest that his Apoquel prescription may no longer be effective or it could be due to another underlying condition. Monitoring symptoms can help determine the need for a new prescription or further investigation.

  • Watch for persistent or worsening itching despite medication.
  • Check for any new skin lesions or signs of infection.
  • Observe other symptoms like changes in behavior or appetite.

Apoquel is an effective medication for managing itchiness related to allergies and certain skin conditions. However, its effectiveness can diminish, or other health issues may develop. It's crucial to stay observant of your dog's symptoms. If he's scratching more, it might be time to reassess his prescription or explore other causes, such as parasites, skin infections, or dietary issues. Always consult a vet for guidance tailored to your pet's needs.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • How can I tell if my dog's Apoquel is no longer effective?

    Look for signs such as persistent itching, new skin lesions, and any changes in overall health. If the medication seems less effective, consult your vet to explore alternatives or adjust the dosage.

  • What other symptoms should I watch for?

    Pay attention to any new signs such as redness, swelling, or signs of infection on the skin, changes in appetite, or behavior. These can provide clues about other underlying issues.

  • When should I seek veterinary care?

    If your dog's symptoms worsen, show no improvement, or if you notice signs of distress like vomiting, bleeding, or significant behavioral changes, contact a vet immediately. Immediate veterinary care is crucial in emergencies.

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