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    VetSurgeon and Swann Morton connect the veterinary profession

    VetSurgeon.org, in association with Swann Morton , has launched a new system designed to help veterinary surgeons, students and other members of the profession forge useful contacts in their local area. First you need to complete your VetSurgeon Profile...
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    Discussion about new POM-EA medicine category 'premature'

    Urging vets to 'get off their backsides and respond to a VMD consultation' on the introduction of a new POM-EA category ( Vet Times, 19 th October ) is premature. Contrary to the report, the VMD has not yet launched a formal consultation. Jo Cawthorne...
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    Krka launches palatable Milprazon wormer

    Krka has launched a palatable version of Milprazon, its broad-spectrum cat and dog wormer. Krka says Milprazon Chewable is the first wormer in its category with proven palatability for dogs based on EMA Testing Guidelines. In a study¹, more than...
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    Treatment for equine navicular disease returns

    Vétoquinol has announced the return of Navilox powder (isoxsuprine hydrochloride), the only medication specifically licensed in the UK for use in cases of navicular disease in horses. Navicular disease is a chronic degenerative condition of the navicular...
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    New gastrointestinal adsorbent offers alternative to clay or charcoal

    Enteromed has launched EnteroZoo , a new drug-free adsorbent gel for use in animals or birds suffering from a range of gastrointestinal problems including dyspepsia, ulcers and poisoning. EnteroZoo is a dietary supplement composed of organic mineral...
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    Boehringer launches new mastitis tube

    Boehringer Ingelheim Animal Health has launched Ubropen (benzylpenicillin procaine monohydrate), an intramammary suspension containing 600mg of Procaine penicillin. The company says that the composition and dosage of the new product has been optimised...
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    Fitbit for dogs could help measure a response to treatment

    Appearing as my alter ego, 'Gadget Man', I've just published a new review of the Pitpat dog activity monitor , something which could be a useful way of measuring a response to treatment for things like osteoarthritis and to increase engagement with dog...
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    Hill's to launch feline hyperthyroidism diet

    Hill's Pet Nutrition is to launch Prescription Diet y/d Feline for the nutritional management of feline hyperthyroidism in May. According to the company, hyperthyroidism is the most commonly diagnosed endocrinopathy in cats globally, and is thought...
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    New pet insurance offers unique type of cover

    Insurance startup Bought By Many has launched three new pet insurance products designed to fill gaps in insurance available to UK pet owners. Bought By Many is a company which, until now, has been using technology and data to find the best value insurance...
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    Anaesthetic shortage: RCVS offers reassurance

    The RCVS has issued a statement to reassure veterinary surgeons that problems arising from the shortage of isoflurane are very unlikely to be considered as a professional misconduct issue, provided that clinical decisions are justifiable, that detailed...
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    Medivet reports on the aftermath of Panorama

    Medivet has reported a wide range of public reaction to the recent Panorama programme 'It shouldn't happen at a vets', most of which has been at one extreme or the other. On the one hand, says the company, many clients have gone out of their...
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    New treatment for equine asthma

    Boehringer Ingelheim has launched Aservo EquiHaler (ciclesonide inhalation solution), the first inhaled treatment for equine asthma. The company says the new product has been 10 years in development and uses 'Soft Mist' technology - developed originally...
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    New treatment for canine OA secures funding for trials

    Stevenage-based pharmaceutical company AKL Research and Development has announced it has signed an agreement with one of the world’s top five animal health companies to fund the development of its next-stage clinical trial of an investigational drug...
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    Could NSAIDs help reduce antibiotic use in cattle?

    Dechra Animal Health has published the results of a study which found that antibiotic use was reduced by 43% in beef calves treated with Solacyl, its oral non-steroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID). The company says this means that using Solacyl as an...
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    Ceva launches flavoured antibiotic

    Ceva has announced the launch of Zodon ® , a flavoured clindamycin for dogs and cats. Zodon is the only veterinary licensed flavoured clindamycin available in the UK. Zodon is indicated for the treatment of infected wounds and abscesses in cats...
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    Places at exotics conference subsidised to ease the burden on vets

    The British Veterinary Zoological Society (BVZS) has announced it's going to subsidise the ticket prices for vets to attend its 2022 Conference, taking place from Friday 4th November to Sunday 6th November at the Conference Aston, Birmingham. Mark...
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    New trial shows Equilis Prequenza protects against viral shedding

    MSD Animal Health Equine is highlighting the results of a study conducted by the company which, it says, proves that Equilis Prequenza offers highly significant protection against viral shedding and the clinical signs of equine influenza (EI). Current...
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    Most interesting OV questions get free or discounted entry to conference

    Improve International, organiser of the Official Veterinarian (OV) Conference, is offering OVs the chance to win a free or discounted ticket to attend a day of this year’s conference. To win, OVs are asked to submit a question to a speaker of their...
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    Vetoquinol launches ceftiofur injection for cattle and pigs

    Vetoquinol UK Limited has launched Ceftiocyl: a ready-to-use formulation containing 50mg/ml ceftiofur for use in cattle and pigs. In cattle, Ceftiocyl can be used for the treatment of respiratory disease, acute interdigital necrobacillosis and acute...
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    Improve launches Diagnostic Imaging (Computed Tomography) GPAdvCert

    Improve International has announced the launch of the latest in a series of General Practitioner Advanced Certificates (GPAdvCert): Diagnostic Imaging (Computed Tomography - CT). The 12-module programme is aimed at European veterinary professionals...
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    Boehringer launches bigger Semintra bottle

    Boehringer Ingelheim has launched a 100ml bottle size for Semintra to help facilitate long-term compliance and convenience for owners of cats with chronic kidney disease (CKD). The new bottle size will last approximately 100 days when treating an...
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    Experienced vets don't rely on palpation

    HT Vista has published the results of a small survey which indicates that vets who have been qualified for more than five years are 14% less likely to rely on palpation alone than clinicians with less than five year's experience, when diagnosing lipoma...
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    New MAP vaccine for sheep and goats

    Virbac has been granted a Limited Marketing Authorisation in the UK for its Gudair vaccine, indicated for the active immunisation of sheep and goats against Mycobacterium avium subspecies paratuberculosis (MAP). MAP is the causal organism for...
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    Writing on the wall for veterinary radiologists as IVC installs artificial intelligence to slash diagnostic time

    IVC Evidensia has adopted a new technology which uses artificial intelligence to provide accurate radiology diagnostic reports in minutes instead of days. The technology, developed by US firm SignalPET , sends X-rays through an AI machine algorithm...
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    Bovine TB outbreaks fall in badger cull areas

    Defra has released new data showing that new outbreaks of bovine TB have fallen in the two areas that have now completed their licensed four-year badger culls. In the Somerset cull area, TB incidence has fallen from 24% before culling started to 12...