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NSAIDs can alleviate musculoskeletal pain in cats, but many clinicians are wary of potential adverse effects with long-term use. A pooled analysis of 4 clinical trials asks if those worries are overblown.
Clinician's Brief
From Page to Patient
Tuesday, October 11, 2022
NSAID Use in Cats Doesn’t Have to Be a Pain
Pharmacology {amp} Medications
From the page...
<p>Managing osteoarthritis in cats can feel fraught due to the perceived risk of extended NSAID use. A pooled analysis of 4 prospective clinical trials involving cats treated with robenacoxib for chronic musculoskeletal disease was performed to identify adverse effects with at least 1% incidence.</p>
...To your patients
<p>Discover what’s worth worrying about when recommending extended use of NSAIDs in cats.</p>
Read More
Meet the powerful, practical Plumb’s Pro
<p>Minutes make a big difference when you’re tight on time. And who isn’t these days? Save precious time with this revolutionary new clinical support tool.</p>
When an OTC Solution Isn’t OK
<p>With legal access to marijuana increasing, so are cases of toxicosis in the vet clinic. A new study asks if you can rely on available tests for humans to diagnose marijuana toxicity in dogs.</p>
Toxicology
Update: Adjunct Therapy for Feline Dermatitis
<p>Few options exist for the management of non-flea-hypersensitivity dermatitis in cats. Discover what this study uncovered as a potential effective adjunct therapy.</p>
Dermatology
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put into practice?
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collection here.
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NSAIDs can alleviate musculoskeletal pain in cats, but many clinicians are wary of potential adverse effects with long-term use. A pooled analysis of 4 clinical trials asks if those worries are overblown.
Clinician's Brief
From Page to Patient
Tuesday, October 11, 2022
NSAID Use in Cats Doesn’t Have to Be a Pain
Pharmacology {amp} Medications
From the page...
<p>Managing osteoarthritis in cats can feel fraught due to the perceived risk of extended NSAID use. A pooled analysis of 4 prospective clinical trials involving cats treated with robenacoxib for chronic musculoskeletal disease was performed to identify adverse effects with at least 1% incidence.</p>
...To your patients
<p>Discover what’s worth worrying about when recommending extended use of NSAIDs in cats.</p>
Read More
Meet the powerful, practical Plumb’s Pro
<p>Minutes make a big difference when you’re tight on time. And who isn’t these days? Save precious time with this revolutionary new clinical support tool.</p>
When an OTC Solution Isn’t OK
<p>With legal access to marijuana increasing, so are cases of toxicosis in the vet clinic. A new study asks if you can rely on available tests for humans to diagnose marijuana toxicity in dogs.</p>
Toxicology
Update: Adjunct Therapy for Feline Dermatitis
<p>Few options exist for the management of non-flea-hypersensitivity dermatitis in cats. Discover what this study uncovered as a potential effective adjunct therapy.</p>
Dermatology
Looking for more pearls to
put into practice?
Browse the whole From Page to Patient
collection here.