prevacid dermatitis
Case History: Wesley, a 7-year-old maleGermon Shephord , was presented because of a nine-month history of hair loss and thickened, greasy skin. The dog was moderately pruritic, but the owner could not recall if pruritus had preceded or followed the appearance of the skin lesions. The dog seemed healthy otherwise. A vinegar and water solution had been used topically as well as selenium sulfide shampoo with minimal improvement. Prednisone was dispensed six months before presentation but did not seem to help. The owner had tried different brands of dog food but with no improvement. Physical examination: Physical examination revealed severe alopecia, hyperpigmentation, and lichenification of the ventral chest and. prevacid abuse prevacid solu tab medicine prevacid long can prevacid cause low potassium levels