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Fluconazole For Treating Valley Fever
Why Pet Owners in Arizona Love Compounding Pharmacies
If you have dogs, you must have come across the term “Valley Fever.” This disease can severely affect you and your pets if left untreated. You surely want to be aware of this disease so you can be ready to protect your furry family members. Here’s a guide to help you understand when to take your pet to the veterinarian, and how to treat Valley Fever.
What is Valley Fever?
Valley Fever is common in mammals, but mostly affects dogs. Valley Fever is an infection caused by Coccidioides immitis, which is a type of fungus. This condition also termed “coccidioidomycosis,” is getting extremely common in the areas of south-central Arizona. Valley Fever cases appear at the highest rate in the state of Arizona.
Symptoms of Valley Fever in Dogs
In most cases, dogs infected with Valley Fever do not show any prominent signs of illness initially. However, if left untreated the immune system of the dog starts declining. In situations when a dog is exposed to a large number of spores or has a weak immune system, Valley Fever can take hold and cause severe disease.
Some typical symptoms, which are limited to lungs, include:
Lethargy
Coughing
Fever
Weight loss
Poor appetite
However, there are two different forms of Valley Fever, which can portray the different symptoms in each case. These are the two forms of the disease:
1. Primary Valley Fever
This form of Valley Fever is usually seen in three weeks of continuous contact with the fungus. Primary Valley Fever is noticed by a persistent cough. It is followed by fever and also in decline in mood. Evidence of poor appetite and sudden lethargy are also seen in this situation.
2. Disseminated Valley Fever
Disseminated Valley Fever in dogs is a much worse form of the disease. In this condition the virus spreads out in the body, mainly to the joints and bones. As the fungus continues to spread, severe pain ensues. In extreme cases, dogs can lose the use of their legs. When the disease is left untreated, it can damage the nervous system and can prove to be fatal.
Treatment of Valley Fever
In the case of Valley Fever, dogs are given a prescription antifungal medication. The duration for which the medication has to continue completely depends on the severity of the infection and the situation.
Most commonly, veterinarians prescribe Fluconazole for dogs, which is an effective antifungal medication for Valley Fever. This treatment must be used consistently for months in order to work. Although the treatment with Fluconazole could be prolonged, it is usually seen that pets start feeling better within 1-2 weeks, after the treatment begins. Other antifungals are used to treat Valley Fever as well including Ketoconazole, and Itraconazole.
Why Compounded Fluconazole?
In diseases like Valley Fever, dosing depends on severity and weight of the dog. In such situations, it is difficult to find a specific dosage for the disease. Thus, compounded Fluconazole is the best approach through which you can get custom dosages in various forms such as capsules, chewy treats, or suspensions.
How Compounded Fluconazole works?
With the right dosage and consistent administration, fluconazole can destroy fungal cells. It occurs when the medication starts interfering with the cell membranes of the fungus. This action inhibits the growth of fungus in the body of dogs. It will prevent the fungal cells from reproducing, and this will eventually help in eradicating the infection.
Fluconazole can be dispensed as chewable treats, capsules, or suspension form. Usually, the treatment with Fluconazole for dogs suffering from Valley Fever can be from 6-12 months. As per the veterinarian, the dosage of Fluconazole can be between 5.5 mg and 22 mg per pound of the dog’s weight.
Cautions while considering Fluconazole
Fluconazole might react with many drugs. If you are giving your dogs supplements or other medications, consult a veterinarian before giving the dose of Fluconazole. Also, you should not give this medication to pets that have liver impairment or disease. Also, this medication is not prescribed when the pets are pregnant.
Prevention from Valley Fever
There are no proper guidelines through which Valley Fever can be avoided entirely. It can be in the soil or the air, usually caused by the spores in the dust. Many areas of Arizona including Phoenix, Chandler, Gilbert, Mesa, and Scottsdale have open dirt areas that are hard to avoid. According to the Valley Fever Center for Excellence, you can reduce the likelihood of exposing your dog to Valley Fever:
Avoid activities that generate dust, reduce digging behavior by dogs, prevent sniffing in rodent holes, and keep dogs indoors more than outdoors. Treating the soil is currently not practical as the fungus lives in spotty areas and can live up to 12 inches deep in the ground. Yard ground cover that reduces dust, however, is helpful: grass and deep gravel or other dust-controlling cover. https://vfce.arizona.edu/valley-fever-dogs/how-dogs-get-valley-fever
If your dog shows any signs of Valley Fever, don’t wait! Start the treatment now, so that you can get that boundless love and joy back into your lives that only your dog can bring. Order your Valley Fever treatment through Synergis Compounding Pharmacy for quality products and free shipping!
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Synapsin synergis compounding pharmacy
An innovative, patent-pending powder blend of ginsenoside Rg3 and nicotinamide riboside along with components to aid in solubilization and dispersion. These ingredients are designed to be used in the support of neurological health and cognitive health. Synapsin® is commonly used in combination with methylcobalamin and hydroxocobalamin in formulations to support neuronal function and cognition.
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Erectile Dysfunction | Synergis Compounding Pharmacy
Synergis is a men’s health compounding pharmacy that provides compounded treatments for erectile dysfunction.
Sildenafil and tadalafil are phosphodiesterase inhibitors commercially marketed under brand names as treatments for erectile dysfunction (ED). Both can be compounded as troches, quick-dissolving tablets, or capsules. The dose should be taken as needed before sexual activity, but at least 30 minutes prior.
Apomorphine, a dopaminergic agonist that can restore sexual function, and vitamins B-12 and B-3, energy essentials, can be added to compounded sildenafil and tadalafil for increased effectiveness.
Synergis’ ED treatment goals are to restore sexual function, enhance sexual satisfaction, improve quality of life, and help carry out a long-term plan for management.
Often, it is best to combine Synergis’ compounded ED treatments with our compounded testosterone replacement therapy and thyroid dysfunction treatments.
Synergis strives to be the best erectile dysfunction compounding pharmacy in Arizona.
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Synergis Veterinary compounding pharmacy
Synergis is a Veterinary compounding pharmacy that provides pet compounding services in Arizona. We compound custom pet medications in various forms, flavors, and delivery systems. We work with veterinarians to make it easier to administer medications to our furry friends.
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