Rebecca found a local veterinarian experienced in STELFONTA® (tigilanol tiglate injection) via Find a vet. Rebecca was relieved to learn 5-year-old Lilly would not require surgery and could keep her toes, sharing her review “The first few days following the injection were tough, as Lilly’s tiny paw was swollen. The tumor changed in size day by day, with granulation tissue clearly evident at day 30. However, this didn’t bother Lilly at all, and vanished without intervention.” Rebecca used our Medication tracker to keep on top of the essential medications to prevent de-granulation and support Lilly through treatment. “Lilly was an excellent patient, taking it all in her stride, and is now cancer free”. Great to hear!
Lilly
BREED Terrier mix
AGE 5 years
TUMOR on her paw




































FDA-CVM WARNING: SEVERE WOUND FORMATION IN HUMANS; EXTENSIVE WOUND FORMATION, MAST CELL DEGRANULATION, AND DEATH IN DOGS DUE TO MAST CELL DEGRANULATION
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION
Formation of wounds, possibly extensive, is an intended and likely response to treatment with STELFONTA along with associated swelling, bruising and pain; these wounds are expected to heal. Appropriate pre- and post-treatment medications must be given, including a corticosteroid plus blocking agents for both H1 and H2 receptors, in order to decrease the potential for severe systemic adverse reactions, including death, from mast cell degranulation.