Miami Veterinary Dermatology - A large epidermal collarette. This lesion was present in a dog with a history of recurrent pyoderma. The dog had been placed on several antibiotics with no improvement.
Collarette Elimination and Demodex Mite Eradication with Topical Lotilaner Ophthalmic Solution, 0.25%
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Tarsus takes on Demodex blepharitis with TP-03: a first-in-class, anti-parasitic, investigational therapy
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