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CB Partner Webinar {{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::omeda}} #EVENTTITLE# {{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::round_table}} ElleVet Sciences {{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::client_only_logo}} {{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::client_only_logo_self_hosted}} {{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::client_only_logo_alt}} {{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::client_only_logo_width}} {{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::client_only_logo_custom_css}} {{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::client_color}} {{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::supported_by}} We hope the information was valuable. Most pet owners give their pets cannabidiol (CBD) for a condition diagnosed by their veterinarian. Cancer is one of the most common reasons. The “entourage effect” refers to the importance of synergistic molecules such as other cannabinoids and terpenes contributing to a therapeutic effect. Human research supports some beneficial symptom-controlling and direct anticancer effects of CBD, but veterinary research is more limited. Dr. Wakslag’s veterinary research at the University of Cornell shows an impact of CBD against canine neoplastic cell lines and a more potent (possible entourage) effect when a full extract is used. Dosing for relief of clinical signs versus antineoplastic effects is dramatically different.

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Dear #FIRSTNAME#,
Thank you for attending our webinar, "#EVENTTITLE#," sponsored by ElleVet Sciences. We hope the information was valuable. Thank you for attending our webinar, "#EVENTTITLE#." We hope the information was valuable.
Below you will find the Top 5 Takeaways from the webinar.
Top 5 Takeaways
  1. Most pet owners give their pets cannabidiol (CBD) for a condition diagnosed by their veterinarian. Cancer is one of the most common reasons.
  2. The “entourage effect” refers to the importance of synergistic molecules such as other cannabinoids and terpenes contributing to a therapeutic effect.
  3. Human research supports some beneficial symptom-controlling and direct anticancer effects of CBD, but veterinary research is more limited.
  4. Dr. Wakslag’s veterinary research at the University of Cornell shows an impact of CBD against canine neoplastic cell lines and a more potent (possible entourage) effect when a full extract is used.
  5. Dosing for relief of clinical signs versus antineoplastic effects is dramatically different.

Download a printable PDF of these takeaways.

Your CE Certificate

Please note that a minimum of 50 minutes worth of attendance during the live event was required to receive your certificate. If you did not download your CE certificate during the event, click here to download your certificate.

Feel free to pass this along to colleagues who may be interested.
If you would like to reference the on‑demand version of the event, click here.
Thanks again for attending,
The Clinician's Brief Team
The ElleVet Sciences Team
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Dear #FIRSTNAME#,
Thank you for attending our webinar, "#EVENTTITLE#," sponsored by ElleVet Sciences. We hope the information was valuable. Thank you for attending our webinar, "#EVENTTITLE#." We hope the information was valuable.
Below you will find the Top 5 Takeaways from the webinar.
Top 5 Takeaways
  1. Most pet owners give their pets cannabidiol (CBD) for a condition diagnosed by their veterinarian. Cancer is one of the most common reasons.
  2. The “entourage effect” refers to the importance of synergistic molecules such as other cannabinoids and terpenes contributing to a therapeutic effect.
  3. Human research supports some beneficial symptom-controlling and direct anticancer effects of CBD, but veterinary research is more limited.
  4. Dr. Wakslag’s veterinary research at the University of Cornell shows an impact of CBD against canine neoplastic cell lines and a more potent (possible entourage) effect when a full extract is used.
  5. Dosing for relief of clinical signs versus antineoplastic effects is dramatically different.

Download a printable PDF of these takeaways.

Your CE Certificate

Please note that a minimum of 50 minutes worth of attendance during the live event was required to receive your certificate. If you did not download your CE certificate during the event, click here to download your certificate.

Feel free to pass this along to colleagues who may be interested.
If you would like to reference the on‑demand version of the event, click here.
Thanks again for attending,
The Clinician's Brief Team
The ElleVet Sciences Team