Canine Procedural Sedation Strategies – Optimizing Drug Selection
Successful procedural sedation that optimizes drug and dose selection specific to the patient results in a better experience for both patients and staff.
Successful procedural sedation that optimizes drug and dose selection specific to the patient results in a better experience for both patients and staff.
Successful procedural sedation that optimizes drug and dose selection specific to the patient results in a better experience for both patients and staff.
Successful procedural sedation that optimizes drug and dose selection specific to the patient results in a better experience for both patients and staff.
The goal of regenerative medicine is to assist the body in regenerating tissue damaged by disease or injury. Every day, veterinary technicians encounter patients with fractures, soft tissue injuries, and joint disease.
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) is used commonly in canine and equine practice. A very common question is if there is any advantage of combining PRP with a stem cell product.
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Patient monitoring is an essential part of high-quality veterinary care. Whether you’re in the exam room or in the field, having the Vetcorder™ to quickly and easily monitor vital signs can mean the difference between life and death.
Platelet-rich plasma (PRP) has been studied in multiple species with varying use profiles.
Today, the veterinary practitioner has many product choices for regenerative medicine. It is important to understand how and why these products work in the area of interest to maximize your patient’s opportunity for success.
As we adjust our practices to accommodate a focus on providing for all ages and stages of our patient’s lives, many veterinarians have been including cellular therapy to promote healing and pain control without a polypharmacy approach.