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Plumb’s Therapeutics Brief. Plumb’s Therapeutics Brief. Reliable, current information related to drugs, therapeutic diets, nutraceuticals, and biologics. Essential for veterinarians; essential for patients. Effective April 20, 2015, the US FDA announced voluntary withdrawal of the previously approved NADA for fomepizole (Antizol-Vet, Paladin Labs), also known as 4-methylpyrazole (4-MP). Accessed June 4, 2015. Bischoff K. Automotive toxins. In: Bongura JD, Twedt DC, eds. Kirks Current Veterinary Therapy XV.
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Plumb’s Therapeutics Brief. Plumb’s Therapeutics Brief. Reliable, current information related to drugs, therapeutic diets, nutraceuticals, and biologics. Essential for veterinarians; essential for patients. Changing Landscape of Pet Medications Market. A US FTC staff report on portability and distribution practices in the pet medications industry was released on May 27, 2015,. Accessed June 5, 2015. Changing Landscape of Pet Medications Market. A New Strategy to Inhibit CKD Progression. Phillips H, Booth...
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Microsporum canis | Plumb's Therapeutics Brief
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Plumb’s Therapeutics Brief. Plumb’s Therapeutics Brief. Mitchell D. Song, DVM, DACVD, Animal Dermatology, Phoenix, Arizona. 5 mg/kg PO once a day for 7 days, stop for 7 days; repeat pattern 3 times. 5 mg/kg PO once a day for 7 days, stop for 7 days; repeat pattern 3 times. Itraconazole, a fungistatic triazole, inhibits the cytochrome P450 enzyme lanosterol 14α-demethylase, which converts lanosterol to ergosterol. Decreases in ergosterol affect membrane permeability. Avoid alkalinizing agents (eg, H.
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Clindamycin | Plumb's Therapeutics Brief
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Plumb’s Therapeutics Brief. Plumb’s Therapeutics Brief. Melissa Clark, DVM, PhD, DACVCP, The Animal Medical Center, New York, New York. Clindamycin is an orally bioavailable antibiotic effective against many infections in dogs and cats. Clindamycin, a lincosamide antibiotic, is labeled for oral treatment of bacterial infections of the skin, soft tissue, periodontal tissue, and bone. Dogs and cats: Dental and soft tissue infections; skin infections (wounds and abscesses) caused by susceptible organisms.
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Plumb’s Therapeutics Brief. Plumb’s Therapeutics Brief. Reliable, current information related to drugs, therapeutic diets, nutraceuticals, and biologics. Essential for veterinarians; essential for patients. Itraconazole Drug Interactions Grow. In April 2015, the US FDA updated label warnings related to potential drug interactions and negative inotropic effects of Sporanox (itraconazole; Janssen Pharmaceuticals). Accessed May 18, 2015. Accessed June 5, 2015. Itraconazole Drug Interactions Grow. Phillips H...
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Our mission is to provide small animal veterinary teams the tools they need to develop successful practices, build lasting client relationships, and deliver gold-standard patient care. In 2001, Elizabeth Green, John O'Brien, and Antoinette Passaretti made a decision that would change the veterinary publishing industry forever. As a solution to this problem, Green, O'Brien, and Passaretti created. A journal that provided veterinarians the information they wanted in the format they needed brief. In January...
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One Voice (A History of The Canadian Veterinary Medical Association eBook). AHT/VT Program Accreditation Committee. Business Management Advisory Group. Canadian Veterinary Reserve Advisory Board. CVMA-SBCV Chapter (British Columbia) Board. Student Liaison Advisory Group. Students of the CVMA. Veterinary Pharmaceutical Stewardship Advisory Group. Veterinary Wellness Advisory Group. CVMA Practice of the Year Award. Small Animal Practitioner Award. Member Benefits and Services. Students of the CVMA. Veterin...
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Social Media Calendar: August 2015 | Veterinary Team Brief
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Social Media Calendar: August 2015. Social Media Calendar: August 2015. Want to grow your social media presence and share information with your clients? Need fast ideas on what to post every day? Find today's post below. Scroll down to today's date and read the directions within the box. Go to your practice's Facebook page and complete the steps. You can also use these posts on Twitter. Social Media Calendar: August 2015. Copy the text below and post it to your page It's International Assistance Dog Week!
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Social Media Calendar: August 2015 | Veterinary Team Brief
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Social Media Calendar: August 2015. Social Media Calendar: August 2015. Want to grow your social media presence and share information with your clients? Need fast ideas on what to post every day? Find today's post below. Scroll down to today's date and read the directions within the box. Go to your practice's Facebook page and complete the steps. You can also use these posts on Twitter. Social Media Calendar: August 2015. Copy the text below and post it to your page It's International Assistance Dog Week!
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“Retraining” Other Veterinarians’ Difficult Clients | Veterinary Team Brief
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Retraining Other Veterinarians’ Difficult Clients. Retraining Other Veterinarians’ Difficult Clients. Amanda Donnelly, DVM, MBA, ALD Veterinary Consulting, Plant City, Florida. Every practice likely has one or more clients whom other veterinarians have refused to keep as clients who are now their problem. Solve the problem by following these guidelines with clients dissatisfied with their last practice. 1 Ask About Prior Experiences. Sign in to continue reading this article. Create an account for free.
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