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In 2021, 8 novel pharmaceutical agents for small animals were released on the German market: The specific monoclonal antibodies bedinvetmab (Librela® ) and frunevetmab (Solensia® ), the cyclooxygenase-2 inhibitor enflioxib (Daxocox® ), the ectoparasitic esafoxolaner (NexGard® Combo) of the isoxazoline group, the anti-haemorrhagic etamsylate (Hemosilate), the antidepressant mirtazapine (Mirataz® ), the alpha-selective sympathomimetic tetryzoline for ophthalmic use (Zolicep® ) and the cytostatic tigilanol tiglate (Stelfonta® ). No active substance received an animal species extension. In addition, for small animals, there were new releases of two agents in a novel pharmaceutical formulation (cefalexin, gentamicin), five drugs with a new content of the active ingredient (metronidazole, pimobendan, thiamazole, tramadol, trilostane), one veterinary drug with a new combination of active ingredients (lotilaner + milbemycin oxime), one drug with a new route of administration (propofol) and furthermore two temporarily non-available active ingredients for certain animal species were reapproved in new drugs (levothyroxine for cats and oxytetracycline for dogs and cats).
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