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Atopica 100mg (Pack 15-ct) $96.00

Atopica® (cyclosporine) is a non steroidal treatment for long term care of canine dermatitis. Reduces itching and skin lesions associated with this condition. Atopica targets the source to stop allergies before they turn into misery for your dog.

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Atopica 10mg (Pack 15-ct) $25.50

Atopica® (cyclosporine) is a non steroidal treatment for long term care of canine dermatitis. Reduces itching and skin lesions associated with this condition. Atopica targets the source to stop allergies before they turn into misery for your dog.

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Atopica 25mg (Pack 15-ct) $55.00

Atopica® (cyclosporine) is a non steroidal treatment for long term care of canine dermatitis. Reduces itching and skin lesions associated with this condition. Atopica targets the source to stop allergies before they turn into misery for your dog.

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Atopica 50mg (Pack 15-ct) $52.50

Atopica® (cyclosporine) is a non steroidal treatment for long term care of canine dermatitis. Reduces itching and skin lesions associated with this condition. Atopica targets the source to stop allergies before they turn into misery for your dog.

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Genesis Topical Spray (Bottle 16oz) $18.95

Clinically proven to control the pruritus associated with allergic dermatitis in dogs, Genesis® has a low concentration (0.015%) of triamcinolone acetonide in a topical spray.

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Gentocin Topical Spray (  - Bottle 72 mL) $12.65

Easy to use Gentocin® Topical Spray requires no contact with infected area. Works to treat and relieve the discomfort of hot spots, rashes, and other superficial skin irritations. Gentocin® Topical Spray provides speedy treatment of bacterial infections with the broad spectrum antibiotic Gentamicin and quick relief of pain and itching with Betamethasone. Colorless and odorless so there is no staining or greasy residue.

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