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Monitoring trilostane treatment in dogs with hyperadrenocorticism (2022)
Trilostane effectively treats hyperadrenocorticism in dogs, but requires monitoring against potential adverse effects and risk of oversuppression of adrenocortical function. Monitoring methods, still under debate and research, include ACTH stimulation testing, pre-pill cortisol measurement, biochemical changes, and acute-phase protein measurement. An understanding of trilostane’s pharmacology and each monitoring method’s limitations is critical for optimal treatment outcomes.
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Caring for a cat with hyperthyroidism (2023)
[webinar] Globally, around one in ten cats over the age of 10 years suffer from this condition. Typical clinical signs of hyperthyroidism include weight loss, often in spite of a normal or even increased appetite….
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Updates on FIP (2023)
Dr Alex Kennedy discusses Feline Infectious Peritonitis (FIP). FIP has become a hot talking point among feline veterinarians, with new treatments and a better understanding of the disease. Points that will be covered are: Diagnosing FIP in general practice – the brick-by-brick approach Revolutionary anti-virals – approach to treatment and monitoring protocols Tips and tricks for tricky cases
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Assessment of the Neonatal Foal in the Field
Assessment of the Neonatal Foal in the Field Dr. Zoe Walker BVSc
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Diagnosis and management of sacroiliac joint region pain (2023)
[Webinar] What are the clinical characteristics of sacroiliac joint region pain? How can you effectively diagnose and treat it? I’ll use case examples, give ultrasound tips, treatment options, and how to construct a rehab plan for this often-diagnosed but poorly understood condition. Register now!
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Equine gastric disease in foals (2023)
Dive into the realm of Equine Gastric Disease in Foals with expert Emily F. Floyd, BVSc, DipACVIM, MRCVS. Explore treatment approaches, prevalence insights, and preventative measures for this pressing concern. Gain valuable equine health insights and answers to key questions in this informative blog.
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The treatment of feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) in the UK – what to look out for during treatment
UK FIP Treatment Insights: Monitoring Oral GS-441524 & Injectable Remdesivir – Jan 2023 by Sam Taylor, Severine Tasker, and more. Explore treatment expectations, monitoring, response indicators, and relapse protocols. Evolving FIP knowledge supports vets in using GS-441524 and remdesivir. Tailored care, evolving protocols, and resources for cat owners included.
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The treatment of feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) in the UK – an update FIP treatment protocols – what’s new?
This blog update on treating feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) in the UK, authored by specialists including Sam Taylor, Séverine Tasker, Danielle Gunn-Moore, Emi Barker, and Stephanie Sorrell, sheds light on evolving protocols. Addressing the use of oral GS-441524 and injectable remdesivir, the article provides insights into dosages, treatment protocols, and potential future updates.
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The treatment of feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) in the UK – FAQs about treating FIP
This blog provides insights into the treatment of feline infectious peritonitis (FIP) in the UK. Leading specialists, including Sam Taylor, Séverine Tasker, Danielle Gunn-Moore, Emi Barker, and Stephanie Sorrell, address FAQs on using oral GS-441524 and injectable remdesivir. The article aids vets in managing FIP, acknowledging evolving protocols and individualized approaches.
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Gabapentin in cats – giving the right dose
by Matt Gurney BVSc CertVA PgCertVBM DipECVAA FRCVS; RCVS & EBVS® European Specialist in Veterinary Anaesthesia & Analgesia; Clinical Director
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EMS (Equine Metabolic Syndrome) in Horses (2023)
What is laminitis in horses? Equine laminitis is a complex, multifactorial and extremely painful condition which occurs when the lamellar structures within the foot change. It can affect any pony or horse and the associated degenerative changes often result in ongoing issues with pain and lameness.