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Fulvacin: Griseofulvin and the Treatment of Ringworm
by Robert N. Oglesby DVM
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Ringworm also known as dermatophytosis, is a commonly reported problem in equines. This article is about the use of Griseofulvin in the treatment of ringworm and dermatophytes. For more information on the diagnosis of ringworm and other similar diseases see:
Hair Loss and Irritated Skin in Horses.
~Word Count: 757 words (The average magazine page contains about 600 words);
~Last Updated: May 28, 2008;
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