Calculadora Apoquel

Apoquel vs Benadryl

Complete comparison guide for treating dog allergies. Learn which medication is right for your pet.

Apoquel

Oclacitinib maleate

  • Class: Janus Kinase (JAK) Inhibitor
  • Manufacturer: Zoetis
  • Onset: Within 4 hours
  • Duration: 12-24 hours per dose
  • Cost: $2-4 per tablet ($60-120/month)

Benadryl

Diphenhydramine

  • Class: First-generation Antihistamine
  • Manufacturer: Johnson & Johnson (and generics)
  • Onset: 30-60 minutes
  • Duration: 4-8 hours per dose
  • Cost: $5-15 per month (OTC)

Side-by-Side Comparison

CategoryApoquelBenadryl
EffectivenessHighly effective (80%+ success)✓Moderately effective (30-40%)
Speed of ReliefWithin 4 hours30-60 minutes✓
Prescription RequiredYes (veterinary prescription)No (over-the-counter)✓
Side EffectsGI issues, infection riskDrowsiness, dry mouth
Cost$60-120/month$5-15/month✓
MechanismJAK inhibitor (targeted)✓Antihistamine (general)

How They Work

Apoquel

Blocks JAK1 and JAK3 enzymes that trigger itch signals

Benadryl

Blocks histamine H1 receptors

Side Effects Comparison

Apoquel Side Effects

  • •Vomiting
  • •Diarrhea
  • •Decreased appetite
  • •Lethargy
  • •Increased susceptibility to infections

Benadryl Side Effects

  • •Drowsiness
  • •Dry mouth
  • •Urinary retention
  • •Constipation

When to Choose Each Medication

Choose Apoquel if:

  • ✓Your dog has moderate to severe allergies
  • ✓Benadryl hasn't provided adequate relief
  • ✓Long-term allergy management is needed
  • ✓You want the most effective treatment available
  • ✓Your dog's quality of life is significantly affected

Choose Benadryl if:

  • ✓Your dog has mild, occasional allergies
  • ✓You need immediate, temporary relief (insect bite)
  • ✓Cost is a significant concern
  • ✓You cannot access a veterinarian immediately
  • ✓Your dog has anxiety (Benadryl has calming effects)

Our Recommendation

Apoquel is the superior choice for treating allergic dermatitis in dogs, offering significantly better efficacy. However, Benadryl remains a valid option for mild, occasional allergies or as a supplement to other treatments due to its low cost and accessibility.

Always consult with your veterinarian before starting, changing, or stopping any medication for your pet.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I give my dog Benadryl instead of Apoquel?

While Benadryl is safe for dogs and can provide some relief, it's not as effective as Apoquel for allergic dermatitis. Benadryl works best for mild allergies and insect bites. Apoquel is specifically designed to target the itch pathway in dogs and is about twice as effective. For chronic or severe allergies, Apoquel is the better choice.

Is Benadryl safer than Apoquel for dogs?

Both medications have different safety profiles. Benadryl causes drowsiness and is safer for short-term use. Apoquel doesn't cause drowsiness but may increase infection susceptibility with long-term use. For occasional mild allergies, Benadryl is a reasonable choice. For chronic allergies requiring long-term treatment, discuss with your vet which is safer for your specific dog.

Can I use Benadryl and Apoquel together?

Yes, Benadryl and Apoquel can generally be used together safely, as they work through different mechanisms. However, you should always consult your veterinarian before combining medications. The antihistamine effect of Benadryl may provide additional relief alongside Apoquel's JAK inhibition.

Why is Apoquel so expensive compared to Benadryl?

Apoquel is a prescription-only, patented medication specifically developed for dogs, which makes it more expensive. Benadryl is a generic over-the-counter human medication that's been available for decades. Apoquel's higher cost reflects its targeted mechanism, higher effectiveness, and the research required to develop a veterinary-specific treatment.

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Aviso Legal Médico

Esta calculadora é apenas para fins informativos e não substitui o aconselhamento veterinário profissional. Apoquel (oclacitinib) é um medicamento de prescrição que só deve ser usado sob orientação de um veterinário licenciado. Não administre Apoquel sem uma prescrição válida. Sempre consulte seu veterinário antes de iniciar, alterar ou interromper qualquer medicamento para seu animal de estimação. Os criadores desta calculadora não assumem responsabilidade por decisões tomadas com base nesta informação.