Source: CVC PROCEEDINGS April 1, 2009 By:Ralph Harvey, DVM, MS, DACVA
Newly available analgesics and novel methods for the use of standard medications have greatly expanded options for safe and effective relief of pain in veterinary patients.
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Source: CVC PROCEEDINGS April 1, 2009 By:Gregory F. Grauer, DVM, MS, DACVIM
Use of non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) has dramatically improved the quality of life for many dogs with OA.
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Source: CVC PROCEEDINGS April 1, 2009 By:Kristen Cooley, BA, CVT, VTS (anesthesia)
There is no single best way to anesthetize dogs and cats, making it imperative to be familiar with a variety of different anesthetic drugs and techniques.
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Source: CVC PROCEEDINGS April 1, 2009 By:Ralph Harvey, DVM, MS, DACVA
Providing good analgesia improves clinical outcome for critically injured patients.
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Source: CVC PROCEEDINGS April 1, 2009 By:Ralph Harvey, DVM, MS, DACVA
One-third of all human cancer patients report pain (60-90% with advanced cancer).
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