Source: CUSTOM VETERINARY MEDIA
June 1, 2008
Proven to deliver consistent, quality results, Soloxine tablets are the historic gold standard for canine hypothyroidism therapy and the preferred treatment for thyroid hormone supplementation.
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Source: VETERINARY MEDICINE SUPPLEMENT June 1, 2008 By:David S. Bruyette, DVM, DACVIM
Advances in endocrinology are happening quickly, and four areas in particular merit our attention to ensure we are keeping up-to-date and providing the best care for our patients.
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Source: CUSTOM VETERINARY MEDIA
May 1, 2008 By:Thomas Schermerhorn, VMD, DACVIM (SAIM)
Monitoring the effectiveness of therapy is an important part of managing canine diabetes. The time and effort the veterinarian devotes to client education will imporve the client's ability to accurately relate what is observed at home and to monitor the dog according to the veterinarian's instructions—both of which facilitate the veterinarian's ability to assess the long-term efficacy of treatment.
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Source: Veterinary Healthcare
May 1, 2008 By:Rebecka S. Hess, DVM, DACVIM
Diabetes mellitus is a complex disease, and managing it is equally complex. Communicating clearly with clients and preparing them for the need to monitor and modify treatment is vital for successfully treating a diabetic dog.
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Source: CUSTOM VETERINARY MEDIA
May 1, 2008 By:David Bruyette, DVM, DACVIM
Vetsulin (porcine insulin zinc suspension) is the first FDA-approved veterinary product indicated for the reduction of hypersglycemia and hyperglycemia-associated clinical signs in dogs with diabetes mellutis.
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Source: CUSTOM VETERINARY MEDIA
May 1, 2008 By:David Bruyette, DVM, DACVIM
In the case of a chronic disease such as canine diabetes, we have to do an excellent job of handling clients' concerns, or it may be the owners' misperceptions about canine diabetes rather than the diabetes itsels that results in the loss of a patient. David Bruyette, DVM, DACVIM, has developed a trouble-shooting top 10 list to help assure owners of newly diagnosed dogs that it's going to be OK.
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