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If your dog has atopic dermatitis, Learn how can help control itch to bring back the fun in life Indication aids in the reduction of clinical signs associated with atopic dermatitis in dogs. *Repeat administration every 4 to 8 weeks as needed in the individual patient.

an innovative, effective treatment for canine atopic dermatitis hat is canine atopic dermatitis? Canine atopic dermatitis (ay-top-ick dur-ma-tie-tiss) is a common allergic skin disease,3 affecting almost 0% of dogs worldwide.4 It may be caused by genes that make your dog more likely to have a strong reaction when exposed to allergens.5 Like human allergies, it can be triggered by pollens or molds during certain seasons, or by dust mites or other allergens in the environment.5 Over time, atopic dermatitis can worsen and become a serious health issue. Your dog s skin can become extremely itchy, red, scaly and irritated. If your dog is not treated, there is a risk of hair loss, skin infections and ear infections.5 hat is? is an innovative new therapy that targets itch at its source to help relieve the signs of atopic dermatitis in dogs for a month or longer with a single injection. Your veterinarian has prescribed to help reduce scratching, chewing, licking and biting at the skin. hen the itch is controlled, the damaged skin can heal, so that you and your dog have a chance to enjoy the fun things in life again.2 2 ogs with atopic dermatitis may lose interest in playing or wake their owners in the night with sounds of licking, chewing and scratching. This constant itching and scratching can have a negative effect on the daily life and happiness of your dog and even on your dog s relationship with you and your family.2 Atopic dermatitis is a life-long condition, but with help from your veterinarian, the itching can be controlled so your dog and you can enjoy doing the things you love again.

helps control the itch of atopic dermatitis in dogs How does help reduce itch and allow damaged skin to heal? is different from traditional drugs that treat itch. It is a biological therapy a type of non-pharmaceutical treatment that works like your dog s immune system. contains engineered antibodies very similar to a dog s natural antibodies. Antibodies are what an animal s immune system uses to defend the body against infection or disease.2,3 In this case, the antibodies in have been designed to specifically target and neutralize one of the main proteins that sends itch signals to your dog s brain. This helps reduce scratching so the skin has a chance to heal. is an injection that your veterinarian gives your dog once every 4 to 8 weeks, as needed. In studies, after one injection, started controlling itch within day, and kept itch controlled for a month or longer. also helped damaged skin begin to heal within 7 days. og scratches, damaging skin7 Allergens penetrate damaged skin, causing allergic reaction7 The nerves are stimulated to send itch signals to the dog's brain, triggering scratching behavior 7 Proteins that cause itch are released, and attach to nerves in the skin7 4 works right where itch begins, neutralizing the itch-causing proteins before they can attach to nerves, and breaking the cycle of itch

ith, your dog can enjoy itch relief for up to 8 weeks Monitor your dog s itch and see how well is working How long will one injection of last? Track your dog s itch relief with! One 4 to 8 weeks. That means your dog may be able to go as long as 8 weeks between injections. Every dog is different, so your veterinarian, with your help, will monitor your dog during treatment with. How will I know when it is time for my dog to get another injection? Your veterinarian may have already scheduled a return appointment about 4 weeks after the initial injection. If you don t have a return appointment, your veterinarian may ask you to call when you notice your dog is scratching again. If this is the case, monitor your dog s behavior daily and be sure to call for an appointment as soon as you see your dog scratching. *Repeat administration every 4 to 8 weeks as needed in the individual patient. eep track of your dog s itch after the injection until your return visit to the veterinarian. This will help your veterinarian decide how often your dog will need to return for treatment. Using the Itch Tracker on the tear-off page, keep a record of how much your dog s itching has improved. hen you return to the veterinarian, bring the chart and discuss the treatment results you have recorded. Be sure to mention when you noticed your dog s itch became worse again.

ith, your dog can enjoy itch relief for up to 8 weeks How long will one injection of last? How long will my dog need treatment? One 4 to 8 weeks. That means your dog may be able to go as long as 8 weeks between injections. Every dog is different, so your veterinarian, with your help, will monitor your dog during treatment with. Some dogs have year-round disease and may need continuous treatment with, whereas other dogs may only need when itch flares (for example, during allergy season). You and your veterinarian should decide together what is best for your dog s specific situation. How will I know when it is time for my dog to get another injection? Your veterinarian may have already scheduled a return appointment about 4 weeks after the initial injection. If you don t have a return appointment, your veterinarian may ask you to call when you notice your dog is scratching again. If this is the case, monitor your dog s behavior daily and be sure to call for an appointment as soon as you see your dog scratching. *Repeat administration every 4 to 8 weeks as needed in the individual patient. On the following pages, you will learn how to track your dog s itch so your veterinarian will be able to plan future treatments. Is safe? In a clinical study, dogs who received injections had no more side effects than dogs who received placebo injections (injections with no treatment at all). is safe to use in dogs of any age, and can be used with many other commonly used medications and in dogs with other diseases.8 Because is a biological therapy and not a drug, it is naturally broken down and recycled by the body. It is not eliminated from the body via the liver or kidneys like most pharmaceutical drug products. This is one of the reasons can be a safe choice for your dog. How to use the Itch Tracker : For the first week, rate your dog s itching daily based on the itch rating definitions shown on the other side of this tear-off page. S 2-8: Starting in the second week, rate your dog s itch only once a week, on the same day of the week. Place a dot in the appropriate column aligned with the number and description that best describes the dog s itching. hen the dots are connected, you and your veterinarian will see how your dog s itching has decreased over the course of treatment and how long your dog s treatment lasted.

[REPEAT PG} ith, your dog can enjoy itch relief for up to 8 weeks Itch Tracker *Repeat administration every 4 to 8 weeks as needed in the individual patient. Because is a biological therapy and not a drug, it is naturally broken down and recycled by the body. It is not eliminated from the body via the liver or kidneys like most pharmaceutical drug products. This is one of the reasons can be a safe choice for your dog. MIL 40 VERY MIL 20 8 7 5 4 3 2 7 5 3 0 4 0 NORMAL OG 30 In a clinical study, dogs who received injections had no more side effects than dogs who received placebo injections (injections with no treatment at all). is safe to use in dogs of any age, and can be used with many other commonly used medications and in dogs with other diseases.8 50 2 Is safe? 0 Your veterinarian may have already scheduled a return appointment about 4 weeks after the initial injection. If you don t have a return appointment, your veterinarian may ask you to call when you notice your dog is scratching again. If this is the case, monitor your dog s behavior daily and be sure to call for an appointment as soon as you see your dog scratching. On the following pages, you will learn how to track your dog s itch so your veterinarian will be able to plan future treatments. MOERATE 70 How will I know when it is time for my dog to get another injection? 80 Some dogs have year-round disease and may need continuous treatment with, whereas other dogs may only need when itch flares (for example, during allergy season). You and your veterinarian should decide together what is best for your dog s specific situation. SEVERE One 4 to 8 weeks. That means your dog may be able to go as long as 8 weeks between injections. Every dog is different, so your veterinarian, with your help, will monitor your dog during treatment with. 90 How long will my dog need treatment? How long will one injection of last? EXTREMELY 00 SEVERE How to rate your dog s itch EXTREMELY SEVERE 00 SEVERE 80 MOERATE 0 og is scratching, chewing, licking almost continuously. Itching practically never stops, regardless of what else is happening around the dog. Prolonged episodes of itching when the dog is awake. Itching occurs at night and also when eating, playing or exercising, or when otherwise distracted. Regular episodes of itching when the dog is awake. Itching may occur at night and wake the dog. No itching when eating, playing, exercising or being distracted. MIL 40 VERY MIL 20 NORMAL OG 0 Moderately frequent episodes of itching. There may be occasional episodes of itching at night. No itching when sleeping, eating, playing, exercising or being distracted. Occasional episodes of itching. The dog is slightly more itchy than before the problem began. Itching is not a problem.

helps improve the quality of life for dogs and their families Surveys of owners whose dogs have been treated with reflect that its effective, convenient, long-term itch relief has a positive effect on quality of life! 88 % 87 % 8 % Say they would recommend to a friend whose dog has atopic dermatitis 9 Say their dog s quality of life has improved since beginning treatment with 9 Say their own quality of life has improved since their dog began receiving 9 MY OG S NEXT VETERINARY APPOINTMENT IS: ATE: TIME: If you have questions, ask your veterinarian or visit www.4ogs.com References:. ata on file, Study Report No. C83R-US-2-08, Zoetis LLC. 2. Gonzales AJ, Humphrey R, Messamore JE, et al. Interleukin-3: its role in canine pruritus and naturally occurring canine atopic dermatitis. Vet ermatol. 203;24():48-53. doi:0./j.3s-34.202.0098.x. 3. Olivry T, Bäumer. Atopic itch in dogs: pharmacology and modeling. In: Cowan A, Yosipovitch G, eds. Pharmacology of Itch, Handbook of Experimental Pharmacology. 205:357-39. doi:0.007/978-3-2-4405-8_9. 4. Nuttall T, Uri M, Halliwell R. Canine atopic dermatitis what have we learned? Vet Rec. 203;72(8):20-207. doi:0.3/vr.f34. 5. Olivry T, eboer J, Favrot C, et al. Treatment of canine atopic dermatitis: 200 clinical practice guidelines from the International Task Force on Canine Atopic ermatitis. Vet ermatol. 200;2(3):233-248. doi:0./j.35-34.200.00889.x.. Olivry T, Bainbridge G. Clinician s Brief. Advances in veterinary medicine: therapeutic monoclonal antibodies for companion animals. March 205. http://www.cliniciansbrief.com/sites/default/files/attachments/zoetiscn_mar_ FNL.pdf. Accessed June 2, 20. 7. Marsella R, Sousa CA, Gonzales AJ, et al. Current understanding of the pathophysiologic mechanisms of canine atopic dermatitis. J Am Vet Med Assoc. 202;24(2):94-207. doi:0.240/ javma.24.2.94. 8. ata on file, Study Report No. C9R-US-3-05, Zoetis LLC. 9. ata on file, Pet Owner Submissions, August 20, Zoetis LLC. All trademarks are the property of Zoetis Services LLC or a related company or a licensor unless otherwise noted. 20 Zoetis Services LLC. All rights reserved. CYT-00087