NOTE: Many of the medications commonly
used in veterinary medicine on this list are only an issue in overdose situations (for example, permethrin can cause tremors when an undiluted dip is applied to a small dog) or when drug - drug interactions increase the toxicity (like when high - dose ivermectin and ketoconazole are used together).
Not exact matches
Combing the genetic data from a transmission study
in ferrets, a team led by Thomas Friedrich, a professor of pathobiological sciences at the University of Wisconsin - Madison School of
Veterinary Medicine, found that during transmission, when one animal is infected by another through sneezing or coughing, the process of natural selection acts strongly
on hemagglutinin, the structure the virus
uses to attach to and infect host cells.
On account of these properties, the compounds of the formula and their pharmacologically tolerable salts are outstandingly suitable for
use in human and
veterinary medicine, where they are
used,
in particular, for the treatment and / or prophylaxis of disorders of the stomach and / or intestine.
The centre aims to integrate, coordinate and promote research at the University of Milan
on the biology of both adult and embryonic stem cells and their possible applications
in medicine, pharmacology, toxicology and
veterinary use.
With fewer regulatory hoops to jump through
in veterinary medicine and no contentious religious debates, experimental procedures are often tested and perfected
on animals decades before they're green - lighted for
use on humans.
A
veterinary clinical trial is a study conducted
on veterinary patients and focused
on evaluating the effects of new therapies, medical devices and diagnostic tests for eventual
use in veterinary or human
medicine.
Jody Gookin, internal
medicine professor and the FluoroScience Distinguished Professor
in Veterinary Scholars Research Education was awarded $ 25,000 for a shelter
medicine study
on protecting foster kittens from infectious diarrhea through
use of microorganisms found
in their own intestines.
An associate professor at the Texas A&M College of
Veterinary Medicine & Biomedical Sciences, Levine has been working for years
on a treatment
in dogs that could be
used in humans.
Yet, later
on, studies were able to demonstrate how the blood cells were affected and prone to damage prompting the FDA's Center for
Veterinary Medicine (CVM) to prohibit its
use in cat foods.
An article
in the Journal of Holistic
Veterinary Medicine discussed the
use of an ice pack placed
on the dog's spine just before or during a seizure.
Judge: Dr. Susan Little is a feline specialist, writer, and international lecturer
on cat health issues Judge's comments: «'' This article covered a very pressing topic
in veterinary medicine today... The article was very well researched and presented balanced viewpoints,
using actual experiences of pet owners.
Browse through the Holistic Animal Health bookshelf for additional wonderful Books and video
on Natural Health Care for Animals, including: Home Remedies for Dogs and Cats, Aromatherapy,
use of herbs
in the holistic care of dogs and cats, Raising Healthy Pets: Insight of a HolisticVeternarian,
Veterinary Chinese
Medicine for Dogs and Cats, Animal Talk, and much more.
In Traditional Chinese
Veterinary Medicine they describe the energetic action that foods have
on the body once consumed (i.e. cooling, warming, salty, or sweet) and
use these actions to help balance the body.
She presented two research projects at the American College of
Veterinary Internal
Medicine Forum
in 2015,
on magnetic resonance imaging of dogs with atlanto - axial subluxation and the
use of a continuous infusion of midazolam for emergent seizure control.
Our
veterinary hospital
in New Orleans
uses advanced diagnostic tools, maintain a modern pet surgical suite, and ensure that we stay
on the leading edge of
veterinary medicine.
Therapy and Prevention of Parasitic Insects
in Veterinary Medicine using Imidacloprid Dermal application (10 % spot -
on) to pregnant or lactating bitches up to three times the recommended dosage twice two to four weeks apart did not cause any side effects at various stages of lactation and gestation.
Many articles and videos will also explain the various procedures available, however, the field of
veterinary medicine is progressing every day and there is a relatively new procedure (at least to America), developed
in Europe, that is being
used in America but there are not as many articles or videos
on this procedure (MMP), although it has been
used in Europe successfully for several years.
Progesterone
used in Cerazette is a relatively low dose of 75 micrograms which is significantly lower than the therapeutic doses
used in veterinary medicine, thankfully there was no estrogen; I would keep an eye
on Leia
in the meantime but I would recommend speaking with your Veterinarian or the Pet Poison Helpline if you notice any changes
in behaviour.