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CB Partner Webinar {{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::omeda}} #EVENTTITLE# {{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::round_table}} Purina{reg} {{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 helpful as you navigate the use of probiotics in dogs and cats. The bacterial strain Enterococcus faecium SF68, found only in FortiFlora, has been shown to be resistant to metronidazole. It can therefore be used concurrently in patients that require treatment with this antibiotic. In shelter animals experiencing acute diarrhea, a probiotic containing E faecium SF68 has been shown to improve fecal scores faster than placebo in cats and metronidazole alone in dogs. The probiotic containing E faecium SF68 has been shown to lessen diarrhea associated with the use of amoxicillin/clavulanic acid in cats. Evidence indicates that supplementation with the probiotic containing E faecium SF68 has immunomodulatory effects that enhance T-helper cells in cats with feline herpesvirus type 1 and increase lymphocyte subsets in dogs. Probiotics are not all created equal. When choosing a probiotic, select one from a reputable veterinary company with excellent quality control that supports research on product efficacy.

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Dear #FIRSTNAME#,
Thank you for attending our webinar, "{{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::webinar_title}}," sponsored by Purina{reg}. We hope the information was helpful as you navigate the use of probiotics in dogs and cats. Thank you for attending our webinar, "{{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::webinar_title}}." We hope the information was helpful as you navigate the use of probiotics in dogs and cats.
Below you will find the Top 5 Takeaways from the webinar.
Top 5 Takeaways
  1. The bacterial strain Enterococcus faecium SF68, found only in FortiFlora, has been shown to be resistant to metronidazole. It can therefore be used concurrently in patients that require treatment with this antibiotic.
  2. In shelter animals experiencing acute diarrhea, a probiotic containing E faecium SF68 has been shown to improve fecal scores faster than placebo in cats and metronidazole alone in dogs.
  3. The probiotic containing E faecium SF68 has been shown to lessen diarrhea associated with the use of amoxicillin/clavulanic acid in cats.
  4. Evidence indicates that supplementation with the probiotic containing E faecium SF68 has immunomodulatory effects that enhance T-helper cells in cats with feline herpesvirus type 1 and increase lymphocyte subsets in dogs.
  5. Probiotics are not all created equal. When choosing a probiotic, select one from a reputable veterinary company with excellent quality control that supports research on product efficacy.

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. At the beginning of the webinar, a pop-up window should have provided directions for obtaining your CE certificate once that 50-minute mark was reached. If you did not download your CE certificate at that time, you may reference the on-demand version. You may be required to answer 5 quiz questions before obtaining 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 Purina{reg} Team
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Dear #FIRSTNAME#,
Thank you for attending our webinar, "{{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::webinar_title}}," sponsored by Purina{reg}. We hope the information was helpful as you navigate the use of probiotics in dogs and cats. Thank you for attending our webinar, "{{webinarsautomatedemailsthankyou::webinar_title}}." We hope the information was helpful as you navigate the use of probiotics in dogs and cats.
Below you will find the Top 5 Takeaways from the webinar.
Top 5 Takeaways
  1. The bacterial strain Enterococcus faecium SF68, found only in FortiFlora, has been shown to be resistant to metronidazole. It can therefore be used concurrently in patients that require treatment with this antibiotic.
  2. In shelter animals experiencing acute diarrhea, a probiotic containing E faecium SF68 has been shown to improve fecal scores faster than placebo in cats and metronidazole alone in dogs.
  3. The probiotic containing E faecium SF68 has been shown to lessen diarrhea associated with the use of amoxicillin/clavulanic acid in cats.
  4. Evidence indicates that supplementation with the probiotic containing E faecium SF68 has immunomodulatory effects that enhance T-helper cells in cats with feline herpesvirus type 1 and increase lymphocyte subsets in dogs.
  5. Probiotics are not all created equal. When choosing a probiotic, select one from a reputable veterinary company with excellent quality control that supports research on product efficacy.

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. At the beginning of the webinar, a pop-up window should have provided directions for obtaining your CE certificate once that 50-minute mark was reached. If you did not download your CE certificate at that time, you may reference the on-demand version. You may be required to answer 5 quiz questions before obtaining 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 Purina{reg} Team