My blue beagle is 2.5 years old and has color dilution alopecia (CDA). Symptoms of thinning hair first began to show around 6 months. Today, these thinning spots are nearly devoid of hair. I love my balding beagle no matter what, but I do have a question about recent developments in alopecia pharmaceuticals:
In June 2022, however, the FDA "approved Olumiant (baricitinib) oral tablets to treat adult patients with severe alopecia areata, a disorder that often appears as patchy baldness and affects more than 300,000 people in the U.S. each year." On average, human patients saw the hair on their scalp increase from 50% to 80% in 36 weeks. Today, at least two other similar drugs are in the testing/approval pipeline (Pfizer's ritlecitinib and Concert's deuruxolitinib), which are expected to compete with Eli Lilly's Olumiant.
To my understanding, hair loss from CDA is generally thought to be irreversible. And I understand there might be some significant differences between CDA in dogs and alopecia areata in humans. But have any veterinarians tried treating CDA yet with the Olumiant?
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