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      <title>Medication for Addison&#39;s Disease in Dogs</title>
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      <description>Having a dog that has been diagnosed with Addison&amp;rsquo;s disease means a lifetime of medication twice a day. The main medication required every day is Florinef which at the vet costs $60 for 100 tablets which lasts you 25 days. There is an injectable medicine that does the same job as Florinef which only needs to be administered once a month which costs a whopping $160. The other medication which may be required is Prednisolone which is significantly cheaper but some dogs can manage fine without it.</description>
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