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. 2017 Jan 19;10:37. doi: 10.1186/s13071-017-1972-4

Table 3.

Summary of alleviation in each sign of flea allergy dermatitis in cats

Sign Fluralaner topical solution Fipronil/(S)-methoprene spot-on solution
Erythema Number of cats with sign at initial exam that were also eligible for re-examination at 12 weeks 26 6
% of cats with lesion resolved at 12-week re-examination 80.8 33.3
Alopecia Number of cats with sign at initial exam that were also eligible for re-examination at 12 weeks 45 12
% of cats with lesion resolved at 12-week re-examination 84.4 50.0
Papules Number of cats with sign at initial exam that were also eligible for re-examination at 12 weeks 6 1
% of cats with lesion resolved at 12-week re-examination 100.0 100.0
Scales Number of cats with sign at initial exam that were also eligible for re-examination at 12 weeks 15 2
% of cats with lesion resolved at 12-week re-examination 100.0 100.0
Crusts Number of cats with sign at initial exam that were also eligible for re-examination at 12 weeks 24 7
% of cats with lesion resolved at 12-week re-examination 95.8 57.1
Excoriation Number of cats with sign at initial exam that were also eligible for re-examination at 12 weeks 25 4
% of cats with lesion resolved at 12-week re–examination 100.0 75.0