The study of the effectiveness of the spray Fungin Forte in the treatment of dermatophytosis in cats
Author:
Куприянова Лидия1, Kupriyanova Lidiya2, Багринцева Евгения1, Bagrinceva Evgeniya2, Петрова Ольга3, Petrova Ol'ga4
Affiliation:
1. Сеть ветеринарных клиник «Астин» 2. Veterinary clinics «Astin» 3. ООО «АПИ-САН» 4. LLC API-SAN
Abstract
This article presents a study of the effectiveness of the spray Fungin Forte (developed by LLC API-SAN) in the complex therapy of dermatophytosis in cats on a group of 20 animals infected spontaneously. Terbinafine in oral form in tablets was used as a fungicidal preparation and Fungin Forte samples in the form of a spray were used for local processing. The criteria for clinical efficacy were the results of an examination with a planimetry, which noted a reduction and change in the affected skin lesions, a decrease in the degree of itching (using a standard 10-point scale to assess itching), erythema, peeling, hair growth, and a negative mycological study conducted on DTM environment. The total therapeutic efficacy by the thirtieth day was 95 %, which allows the use of the spray as a local fungicide.
Publisher
Publishing House Logos Press
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