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Cyclomune is widely used in veterinary medicine to treat canine atopic dermatitis and other immune‑mediated or inflammatory conditions in dogs. It helps reduce itching, redness, and skin inflammation caused by allergies and may be prescribed for other autoimmune diseases at the discretion of a veterinarian. Long‑term therapy is often needed to maintain clinical improvement.
The appropriate Cyclomune dosage depends on the animal's body weight, diagnosis, and response to therapy. Cyclomune is given orally, typically once daily or as directed by a veterinarian. Capsules should be administered whole and at the same time each day to maintain consistent blood levels. Treatment length varies according to the specific condition.
Use Cyclomune cautiously in pets with a history of recurrent infections or liver disease, as immune suppression can increase infection risk. Regular veterinary monitoring is recommended during therapy. If any unusual symptoms appear, contact your veterinarian promptly.
Cyclomune must not be used in animals that are hypersensitive to cyclosporine or any formulation component, or those with uncontrolled infections or malignant disease. It is not recommended for very young, pregnant, or breeding animals unless a veterinarian explicitly advises otherwise. A careful benefit‑risk assessment should be performed before initiating treatment.
During the first days of treatment, dogs may experience vomiting, diarrhea, reduced appetite, or lethargy. Long‑term use can lead to gingival hyperplasia and excessive hair growth. Because Cyclomune suppresses the immune system, the risk of bacterial, viral, or fungal infections may increase. Most adverse effects are mild to moderate and related to dosage.
Cyclomune may interact with other immunosuppressive drugs, antifungals, antibiotics, and medications that affect liver enzymes, potentially altering cyclosporine blood levels. Inform your veterinarian of all concurrent medications and supplements to allow for dose adjustments and close monitoring.
If a dose is forgotten, give it as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the next scheduled dose, skip the missed dose and resume the regular schedule. Do not double‑dose.
Overdosing on Cyclomune can cause severe gastrointestinal upset or excessive immunosuppression, increasing infection risk. In case of suspected overdose, seek veterinary care immediately. Supportive treatment may be required.
Store Cyclomune at room temperature in a dry, light‑protected area, keeping it in the original packaging until use. Do not use after the expiration date and keep the medication out of reach of children and pets.
This information provides general guidance on Cyclomune use in veterinary settings but does not replace professional veterinary advice. Dosage, treatment duration, and safety precautions must be tailored to each animal by a qualified veterinarian. We are not liable for any direct or indirect damages resulting from the use of this information.