What can I give my dog if I can't afford Apoquel?

Affordable alternatives to Apoquel for treating dog allergies include prescription steroids (prednisone/prednisolone), the Cytopoint injection, antihistamines (Benadryl/Zyrtec), fatty acid supplements, and medicated shampoos. These options, along with strict environmental control and dietary changes, can help manage itching. Always consult a veterinarian before switching medications.
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Is there an over the counter alternative for Apoquel?

Antihistamines. Commonly used to manage mild allergy symptoms in dogs, antihistamines like diphenhydramine or cetirizine can help reduce itching and inflammation caused by allergic reactions. They are available over the counter but should be used under veterinary guidance to ensure proper dosage and safety.
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Does Tractor Supply have Apoquel for dogs?

Shop for Apoquel Dog Skin & Allergy at Tractor Supply Co.
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Can Benadryl be substituted for Apoquel?

Based on her weight, yes, just one Benadryl at a dosage of 1 mg per pound is appropriate. You can repeat this in the morning if necessary until you are able to obtain the Apoquel. They can be used together for itch relief.
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Can Apoquel be stopped suddenly?

Unlike steroids, (that patients must be weaned off slowly over a number of weeks), Apoquel can be stopped suddenly then restarted again at a lower dose.
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Apoquel vs Cytopoint For Dog Allergies: Which one is better?

What OTC allergy meds are safe for dogs?

Diphenhydramine (Benadryl®), cetirizine (Zyrtec®), and loratadine (Claritin®) are commonly used antihistamines that relieve allergy symptoms or counteract allergic reactions in humans. Antihistamines are usually safe for dogs but can make some dogs drowsy and others hyperactive.
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How much does Apoquel cost per month?

A small percentage of dogs (comparable to those on pla- cebos) have a small amount of vomiting or diarrhea. For a 45-lb. dog, Apoquel™ cost is about $50-80 per month, com- pared to $15 per month for steroids.
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Can dogs take Apoquel long term?

There are no known effects of Apoquel® on organs such as the kidneys and liver. Some dogs have been treated with Apoquel for more than five years without any problem, and we do not expect there will be long-term problems. Dogs taking Apoquel® may have a slightly higher risk of developing bladder infections.
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What can I give my dog for allergies without going to the vet?

You can safely give your pet an over-the-counter anti-histamine to relieve their symptoms. The dosage depends on your pet's unique needs and their weight. So, before stuffing any allergy medication into their mouth, check with your veterinarian.
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Can I buy Apoquel at PetSmart?

Apoquel Tablets for Dogs, 16 mg, 30 Tablets

Pet parents on the search for relief from your dog's allergies can find what they need at The Pharmacy at PetSmart.
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What is a good substitute for Apoquel?

Zenrelia is a new FDA-approved oral medication poised to become a popular alternative to Apoquel among pet parents. Like Apoquel, Zenrelia provides fast and effective relief for itchy dogs by disrupting the immune response that triggers allergic itch and inflammation.
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Why is my dog still itchy with Apoquel?

We often see pet's with allergies who take anti-itch medications like Cytopoint, Apoquel, steroids and Atopica, but their itching has not resolved or has gotten worse. Frequently, this is due to a secondary infection caused by an underlying disease.
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Does Walmart Pharmacy have Apoquel for dogs?

Apoquel (Oclacitinib) Tablets for Dogs, 5.4 mg HSA/FSA Eligible - Walmart.com.
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What is the Costco pet prescription program?

The Costco Member Prescription Program offers Costco members opportunities to obtain lower prices on many popular pet medicaitons at Costco Warehouse pharmacies. Savings are variable and specific prices and quantites are found by searching for the specific medication.
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Is Apoquel or Zyrtec better for dogs?

Generally, both medications are well tolerated in dogs and considered safe for both short and long term use. In the short term, Apoquel may lead to mild gastrointestinal upset, including stomach issues or diarrhea. Zyrtec can also cause vomiting, along with hypersalivation and drowsiness as short-term side effects.
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How do I help my dog stop itching?

To stop your dog from itching, first see a vet to find the cause (allergies, parasites, infection), then use remedies like oatmeal baths, hypoallergenic shampoos, omega-3s, or vet-approved antihistamines, while also controlling environmental triggers with regular cleaning and paw wiping to provide relief and prevent further irritation.
 
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What can you give dogs daily for allergies?

Antihistamines for Skin Allergies in Dogs
  • Cetirizine (Zyrtec) ¼ – ½ mg per pound (one 10mg tab per 30-40 lbs) twice daily.
  • Loratadine (Claritin): ¼ mg per pound (half of a 10mg tablet per 20 lbs) once daily.
  • Clemastine (Tavist-1, Antihist-1): 0.02mg per pound (one 1.34mg tablet per 65lb dog) twice daily.
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Can I give my dog Piriton instead of Apoquel?

Piriton (Chlorphenamine) can be an effective option for short-term relief of mild allergic reactions in dogs, such as itching from insect bites or seasonal allergies. However, it is not suitable for chronic conditions like atopic dermatitis, where more specific and long-term management options are necessary.
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