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NSAIDs are widely used in veterinary medicine, but they come with the potential for serious adverse effects. A retrospective study looked at 30 cases of gastric or duodenal perforation associated with NSAID use and compared findings to the frequency different NSAIDs were prescribed in the same period.

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NSAIDs are some of the most commonly prescribed analgesics in veterinary medicine, but they come with risks. Researchers evaluated one serious adverse effect—gastric perforation—for association with specific NSAIDs.
Clinician's Brief
From Page to Patient
Tuesday, January 24, 2023
GI Ulceration & NSAIDs: Can We Reduce the Risk?
Pharmacology {amp} Medications
From the page...
<p>NSAIDs are widely used in veterinary medicine, but they come with the potential for serious adverse effects. A retrospective study looked at 30 cases of gastric or duodenal perforation associated with NSAID use and compared findings to the frequency different NSAIDs were prescribed in the same period.</p>
...To your patients
<p>Find out what NSAID no-no’s to keep in mind when prescribing.</p>
Read More
All-in-one clinical decision support is now 100% mobile
<p>Care for your patients from diagnosis to management and beyond—all from the Plumb’s Pro™ mobile app. See how streamlined case support can be with Plumb’s Pro™.</p>
Cautions: Antibiotics & Renal Disease
<p>Cats with CKD are often prescribed amoxicillin/clavulanic acid for UTIs. Are these patients more prone to adverse effects from this antibiotic?</p>
Urology {amp} Nephrology
Effects of Obesity on Propofol Induction Dosages
<p>Should dosages for propofol induction be calculated on lean or total body weight? See which *weigh* works better.</p>
Anesthesiology {amp} Pain Management
Looking for more pearls to
put into practice?
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collection here.
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NSAIDs are some of the most commonly prescribed analgesics in veterinary medicine, but they come with risks. Researchers evaluated one serious adverse effect—gastric perforation—for association with specific NSAIDs.
Clinician's Brief
From Page to Patient
Tuesday, January 24, 2023
GI Ulceration & NSAIDs: Can We Reduce the Risk?
Pharmacology {amp} Medications
From the page...
<p>NSAIDs are widely used in veterinary medicine, but they come with the potential for serious adverse effects. A retrospective study looked at 30 cases of gastric or duodenal perforation associated with NSAID use and compared findings to the frequency different NSAIDs were prescribed in the same period.</p>
...To your patients
<p>Find out what NSAID no-no’s to keep in mind when prescribing.</p>
Read More
All-in-one clinical decision support is now 100% mobile
<p>Care for your patients from diagnosis to management and beyond—all from the Plumb’s Pro™ mobile app. See how streamlined case support can be with Plumb’s Pro™.</p>
Cautions: Antibiotics & Renal Disease
<p>Cats with CKD are often prescribed amoxicillin/clavulanic acid for UTIs. Are these patients more prone to adverse effects from this antibiotic?</p>
Urology {amp} Nephrology
Effects of Obesity on Propofol Induction Dosages
<p>Should dosages for propofol induction be calculated on lean or total body weight? See which *weigh* works better.</p>
Anesthesiology {amp} Pain Management
Looking for more pearls to
put into practice?
Browse the whole From Page to Patient
collection here.