Is ProMeris still available?
Pfizer has announced plans to discontinue manufacture and sale of its flea and tick control product, ProMeris. Pfizer is also the maker of Revolution, used to control fleas and one species of ticks, along with heartworm, ear mites, and sarcoptic mange. …
Is Demodex mange contagious?
No, demodectic mange is not contagious to other animals or humans. Since the mite is found on virtually all dogs, exposure of a normal dog to one with demodectic mange is not dangerous, as the immune system must be depressed for mange to develop. “Demodectic mange is not contagious to other animals or humans.”
What causes demodectic mange?
Demodectic mange most often occurs when a dog has an immature immune system, allowing the mites to grow rapidly. As a result, this disease occurs primarily in dogs less than 12-18 months of age. In most cases, as a dog matures, the immune system also matures.
What is ProMeris?
Promeris Duo (PD) is a novel topical flea and tick preventative for dogs, which is also licensed for treatment of canine demodicosis. Signs of systemic illness were reported in three dogs, and four required immunosuppressive treatment.
Is Demodex mange curable?
The good news is demodex is typically very responsive to treatment. About 90% of dogs will be cured with treatment. The remaining 10% usually can be managed with long term medications. Even in the most treatable cases therapy usually lasts at least 6 months.
Is demodex mange curable?
How do you treat demodectic mange at home?
An apple cider vinegar bath can help get rid of the mange mites. Mix ½ cup of apple cider vinegar with ½ cup of Borax and warm water. Be sure the Borax is fully dissolved before sponging the mixture on your dog’s skin and coat. Also make sure your dog does not lick the mixture, as ingesting Borax can be harmful.
How long does demodex mange take to heal?
Demodectic mange may take a few months to heal, but unlike sarcoptic mange, is not contagious to other dogs or people. In fact, most dogs recover completely, especially if they are under 18 months when they are diagnosed with demodectic mange.
How do you treat demodex mange at home?