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Treatment for allergic reactions often includes antihistamines and glucocorticoids. Is the addition of corticosteroids necessary?
Clinician's Brief
From Page to Patient
Tuesday, May 10, 2022
Time to Leave Steroids on the Shelf?
Emergency Medicine {amp} Critical Care
From the page...
<p>When a dog walks into your clinic with the hives, facial swelling, and itchiness of a classic mild allergic reaction, popular wisdom may tell you to reach for antihistamines and glucocorticoids—but are both truly necessary? This retrospective study compares dogs experiencing a mild allergic reaction that received both medications to dogs treated with antihistamines alone, with the aim of clarifying the best treatment for this common emergency.</p>
...To your patients
<p>Find out if you may be overtreating your allergic reaction cases.</p>
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Make diagnostic and treatment decisions with confidence
<p>Got a challenging case? You <em>could</em> spend your lunch sorting through textbooks and search results. Or you could find what you need to know in seconds, all in one place. Discover Plumb’s Pro.</p>
Which Maxillary Nerve Block Is Best?
<p>Dental blocks are standard practice in veterinary dentistry, but the blockade approach is not. Discover which of two common maxillary nerve blocks is superior.</p>
Dentistry {amp} Periodontology
The Utility of Screening Blood Work Before Starting NSAIDs
<p>How often does screening blood work for NSAIDs uncover elevations in renal or hepatic values? The answer may surprise you.</p>
Pharmacology {amp} Medications
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put into practice?
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Treatment for allergic reactions often includes antihistamines and glucocorticoids. Is the addition of corticosteroids necessary?
Clinician's Brief
From Page to Patient
Tuesday, May 10, 2022
Time to Leave Steroids on the Shelf?
Emergency Medicine {amp} Critical Care
From the page...
<p>When a dog walks into your clinic with the hives, facial swelling, and itchiness of a classic mild allergic reaction, popular wisdom may tell you to reach for antihistamines and glucocorticoids—but are both truly necessary? This retrospective study compares dogs experiencing a mild allergic reaction that received both medications to dogs treated with antihistamines alone, with the aim of clarifying the best treatment for this common emergency.</p>
...To your patients
<p>Find out if you may be overtreating your allergic reaction cases.</p>
Read More
Make diagnostic and treatment decisions with confidence
<p>Got a challenging case? You <em>could</em> spend your lunch sorting through textbooks and search results. Or you could find what you need to know in seconds, all in one place. Discover Plumb’s Pro.</p>
Which Maxillary Nerve Block Is Best?
<p>Dental blocks are standard practice in veterinary dentistry, but the blockade approach is not. Discover which of two common maxillary nerve blocks is superior.</p>
Dentistry {amp} Periodontology
The Utility of Screening Blood Work Before Starting NSAIDs
<p>How often does screening blood work for NSAIDs uncover elevations in renal or hepatic values? The answer may surprise you.</p>
Pharmacology {amp} Medications
Looking for more pearls to
put into practice?
Browse the whole From Page to Patient
collection here.