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When a patient comes in with feline asthma or canine bronchitis, we don’t always have time to catch our own breath before diving into treatment. Fortunately, there’s an easy-to-follow guide that can help. Get brief, practical details on:

  • Protocols for controlling the airway and inflammation in emergent, initial, and maintenance patient presentations
  • How to transition from oral to inhaled medications
  • Review reasons to use inhaled corticosteroids long-term
  • Options for inhaled medications, including drug classes, combinations, and functions
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Appropriate Administration of Corticosteroids & Bronchodilators
What Medications & Routes Should We Use?
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When a patient comes in with feline asthma or canine bronchitis, we don’t always have time to catch our own breath before diving into treatment. Fortunately, there’s an easy-to-follow guide that can help. Get brief, practical details on:

  • Protocols for controlling the airway and inflammation in emergent, initial, and maintenance patient presentations
  • How to transition from oral to inhaled medications
  • Review reasons to use inhaled corticosteroids long-term
  • Options for inhaled medications, including drug classes, combinations, and functions
Save critical time with this algorithm.
Save critical time with this algorithm.
Get It Now
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Appropriate Administration of Corticosteroids & Bronchodilators
What Medications & Routes Should We Use?
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When a patient comes in with feline asthma or canine bronchitis, we don’t always have time to catch our own breath before diving into treatment. Fortunately, there’s an easy-to-follow guide that can help. Get brief, practical details on:

  • Protocols for controlling the airway and inflammation in emergent, initial, and maintenance patient presentations
  • How to transition from oral to inhaled medications
  • Review reasons to use inhaled corticosteroids long-term
  • Options for inhaled medications, including drug classes, combinations, and functions
Save critical time with this algorithm.
Save critical time with this algorithm.
Get It Now