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Summary
Several glucocorticoids were administered orally or intravenously to fasted, intact dogs and their effects on circulating eosinophils determined. The calculated eosinopenic potencies were not quantitatively related to those reported in man. The Possible implication of these data with respect to dosage selection of steroids for studies in dogs is briefly discussed.
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