Pharmacology
Emetics in Small Animals
While inducing emesis remains an important component of managing toxic ingestions in small animal patients, it is important to consider whether emesis is indicated for the specific toxicant and patient in each case.Pharmacology
What’s New in the Management of Feline Chronic Kidney Disease
Several feline-specific products have recently been developed to address common causes of clinical compromise in feline CKD, such as hypertension, weight loss, dehydration, and ongoing tubular damage.Pharmacology
Safeguarding Controlled Substances in the Practice
Practice owners and managers should actively look for gaps in their controlled substance policies to identify risk.Pharmacology
Albuterol Sulfate for Cats
Albuterol is most commonly administered as an inhaled medication using a metered-dose inhaler with a spacer device or a nebulizer.Pharmacology
Moxidectin for Dogs
Moxidectin is available in oral, topical, and injectable formulations with options labeled for different species.Oncology
What You Need to Know About New Cancer Treatments for Dogs
Understanding the landscape of available canine cancer therapeutics allows practitioners to offer patients the full array of treatment options.Behavior
Imepitoin in Behavioral and Neurobehavioral Medicine
Imepitoin is an anticonvulsant medication, as well as being used for canine fear and anxiety applications.Endocrinology
Trilostane for Dogs With Hyperadrenocorticism
The primary goals of trilostane therapy are resolving clinical signs of hyperadrenocorticism and avoiding oversuppression of the adrenal axis.
Parasitology
Selamectin Use in Companion Animals
New product options represent exciting new tools in the crusade against parasites in companion animals, from the domestic to the exotic.