Itraconazole for the Treatment of Histoplasmosis in Cats
Open Access
- 1 November 1994
- journal article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
- Vol. 8 (6) , 409-413
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1939-1676.1994.tb03260.x
Abstract
Eight cats with histoplasmosis were treated with itraconazole at 5 mg/kg per dose PO bid. There were multiple sites of infection, and 2 of the cats had hypercalcemia that was attributed to the histoplasmosis. All 8 cats were eventually cured, but 2 cats experienced recurrences of disease after completion of therapy, requiring 2 to 3 additional months of itraconazole. There were no clinically relevant adverse effects during treatment. Although a limited number of cats were treated, the study suggests that itraconazole is a well-tolerated and effective drug for the treatment of histoplasmosis in the cat.Keywords
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