

When I started using this drug on some cases in my practice, I did not find the clinical results many veterinary internists and dermatologists were promising. However, after now being used in the veterinary profession for several years under different trade and generic names, I have not been personally impressed with the overall performance of this drug. Not only is the major form of this drug still very expensive for most clients to use long term, often making it cost prohibitive for many clients, as well as many vets reluctant to prescribe it for this reason.


VETRI DMG SIDE EFFECTS SKIN
When Cyclosporine first started being used in human transplant patients to prevent rejection of organ implants, as well as its expansion into being used in immune mediated illnesses and skin disorders of people, many veterinary dermatologists were very excited about this potential noncortisone-based alternative for similar treatment of autoimmune diseases and skin allergies in animals.
