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| FDA issues Emergency Use Authorizations for NWS meds for dogs, cats |
| The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has authorized a chewable for dogs, and a topical solution for cats to treat New World screwworm (NWS) infestations. The EUAs enable veterinarians to respond quickly to suspected cases and support U.S. animal health preparedness efforts. |
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| Exercise therapy for managing OA |
| Veterinarians have a host of therapeutic options for their patients suffering from OA. Each therapy consideration has its unique advantages and precautions. However, when reflecting on the many beneficial effects of exercise in patients with joint pain, it is easy to see why our profession should promote it as a primary intervention. |
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| A full review of rabbit odontogenic abscesses, from tooth to tissue |
| The predisposing factors and treatment options for dental disease and odontogenic abscesses in this species differ significantly from those of other domestic mammals, such as dogs and cats. Check out this feature for a review of the etiology, clinical signs, and treatments of rabbit odontogenic abscesses. |
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| Unlock free VetCE Virtual events with VPN Plus+. |
| Get amazing CE value with an Annual VPN Plus+ membership! Enjoy complimentary access to our upcoming Cardiology VetCE Virtual event this Saturday, February 28, plus the Exotic Companion Animals event on March 14. Strengthen your clinical expertise, stay current, and continue growing your career with VPN Plus+. |
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