Narrative review of therapies for chronic enteropathies in dogs and cats
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine2018Vol. 33(1), pp. 11–22
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Abstract
The current evidence for treatment of CE is much greater in dogs than in cats. There is sufficient strong evidence to recommend the use of therapeutic GI diets, glucocorticoids, enrofloxacin, or some combination of these in dogs with CE. Therapeutic GI diets and glucocorticoids are most useful in cats with CE.
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