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<DIV>I don't have itchy dogs but I do have some insight into why there are
shortages.My brother and both nieces work for Big Pharmas (different ones) and
in discussing it with them once a drug is "off patent" or that part of the
company is sold off drugs can then be manufactured anywhere in the world,
usually where labor is cheap. I was prescribed Singular for asthma but as soon
as it went off patent, a different shape and color pill was arriving from a
company called Dr. Reddy. My brother informed me that this is a company based in
India that buys the manufacturing rights when available. When this happens there
are often manufacturing delays and the new company needs to gear up and also get
required supplies. </DIV>
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<DIV>Kathy with Crackers, Loki and Jordan</DIV>
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<DIV>The following statement and link shows that Pfizer sold off Apoquel to
another company.</DIV>
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