CompoundLabs Joins Bova’s Global Network to Deliver Advanced Veterinary Medicines to New Zealand

CompoundLabs Joins Bova’s Global Network to Deliver Advanced Veterinary Medicines to New Zealand

Auckland, New Zealand, 13 August 2025 — CompoundLabs, a leading New Zealand compounding pharmacy, is pleased to announce its official partnership with Bova Group, a global leader in veterinary pharmaceutical compounding. This alliance brings CompoundLabs into a trusted international network of veterinary compounding partners, enabling access to innovative, clinically validated formulations for veterinarians across New Zealand.

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A disease-modifying drug for the treatment of osteoarthritis in horses

A disease-modifying drug for the treatment of osteoarthritis in horses

Currently available pharmacological OA treatments only improve pain or symptoms and are frequently associated with side effects. There are no approved disease-modifying osteoarthritic drugs (DMOADs) on the market yet. A DMOAD typically must show improvement in joint structure, and slow down the progression of cartilage, bone and synovium destruction, with or without an efficacy on joint pain. Therefore, molecular tools are crucial for diagnosing OA and monitoring intervention efficacy. I will talk about a new drug combination with disease-modifying properties and biomarkers for monitoring the destruction of the joint pre-and post-treatment.

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Pathophysiology of Feline Chronic Gingivostomatitis and Juvenile Gingivitis, and insights into novel medical management

Pathophysiology of Feline Chronic Gingivostomatitis and Juvenile Gingivitis, and insights into novel medical management

Feline chronic gingivostomatitis (FCGS) is one of the most frustrating and painful oral diseases seen in cats. For years, treatment options have been limited to painful full-mouth extractions or long-term steroids. But a new wave of science is offering hope—targeted antiviral therapy and innovative medical management may change the game for cats and their caregivers.

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Unmasking Addison’s: From Crisis to Control

Unmasking Addison’s: From Crisis to Control

Addison’s disease in dogs (hypoadrenocorticism) can be one of the most challenging diagnoses in small animal practice. Its vague clinical signs and fluctuating symptoms often lead to delayed or missed diagnosis. This free veterinary webinar explores the many faces of Addison’s disease, from the first subtle symptoms to effective long-term management strategies. Whether you’re new to diagnosing Addison’s or looking to refine your emergency approach, this session will build your confidence and clinical clarity.

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Meet Ebby

Meet Ebby

Meet Ebby Age: 9 years old Breed: Scottish Fold Diagnosis: Effusive (wet) form I’ve had Ebby for just about three years now, after adopting her at age 8. Her FIP journey began subtly, with symptoms that were easy to dismiss — until they weren’t. It started this past winter when I noticed small changes: a slightly odd gait, not getting…

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