FidoCure® Veterinary Team Blog

Read the latest in veterinary oncology research and FidoCure® scientific and clinical updates from our team of experts and advisors

FidoCure® Targeted Therapies Early Data Shows Similar Adverse Effects to Palladia

To accommodate, we worked hard to move up the release date of our adverse effects data summary. Our data is based on 455 canine patients who enrolled in FidoCure-enabled targeted therapies between February 2018 and February 2020, with 390 of these whose clinicians reported outcomes .

Conclusion:
Our key conclusion is that the side effect profiles of these targeted therapies are very similar to Palladia (toceranib phosphate). Thank you to all of the veterinary oncologists who have opted for FidoCure® genomic sequencing, precision therapies, and graciously shared the outcomes of your cases. We have aggregated your data on several hundred dogs and are sharing this with you and your colleagues so that you are more empowered and informed when speaking to your clients. The data below is retrospective based on your medical records, clinician-reported outcomes, and completed Adverse Effect (AE) forms, along with client-reported outcomes.

As you can see from the chart below, the most common side effects involving diarrhea, vomiting, inappetence, and lethargy were mild. For the targeted therapies in our formulary, these side effects occurred in approximately 20% of patients for most of the drugs.

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FidoCure® COVID-19 Update

Sadly, today's circumstances cause us to change our plans and respond immediately to the escalating COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic.First and foremost, the coronavirus pandemic is a tragedy affecting hundreds of thousands of people, and our hearts go out to all those suffering from the disease and its impact. We also understand that COVID-19 is affecting the mobility of hundreds of millions of people as more and more aspects of daily life are being restricted due to the virus. Below we address concerns that veterinarians, their support team, and pet parents may have at a time when clinic access may be limited or non-existent.

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