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    First chewable, flavoured and divisible trilostane tablets for dogs

    Virbac has launched Trilotab, the first chewable, flavoured and divisible trilostane tablet to treat Cushing’s syndrome in dogs. Trilotab is licensed for the treatment of pituitary-dependent hypercortisolism (PDH) caused by an adrenocorticotrophic...
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    Non-vets to support animal product certification

    The RCVS Council has approved changes to the supporting guidance that underpins its Code of Professional Conduct to allow for non-veterinarians to support veterinary surgeons in the certification of products of animal origin for export. The plans...
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    Survey shows veterinary costs still need to be better explained

    A survey commissioned by the RCVS has found that a significant number of pet owners think veterinary surgeons offer poor or very poor value for money, suggesting more work needs to be done to communicate the value of veterinary services. The survey...
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    RCVS relaxes new CPD requirements to help transition

    The RCVS has announced two changes to its CPD policy as it switches from the rolling three year requirement to the annual one , starting in 2020. The first is that the College will allow veterinary surgeons and nurses to carry over some of the CPD...
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    2000 Simplyhealth practices now migrating to Premier Vet Alliance

    Premier Vet Alliance, a provider of pet health care plans, has announced that having completed its acquisition of Simplyhealth’s animal health business, it is now migrating 2000 practices over to its pet health plan portal. The company says that practices...
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    Virbac announces arrival of bluetongue vaccine

    Virbac has been appointed as the exclusive distributor of Syvazul BTV3, a bluetongue vaccine made by Spanish pharmaceutical company, Syva, the first doses of which have already arrived in the UK. The announcement came hot on the heels of announcements...
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    Vet to run London Marathon ... as an ostrich

    Daniella dos Santos MRCVS from ParkVet Hospital in Kent is to run the London Marathon in an ostrich costume next month, to raise money for the BVA's Animal Welfare Foundation of which she is a trustee. A 2012 RVC graduate, Daniella is the Principle...
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    Preggers? New training module explains risks from handling veterinary medicines

    Veterinary Prescriber has launched a new online training module which explains the risks to pregnancy from handling veterinary medicines. The publishers say that many people who prescribe veterinary medicines or who handle them (or bodily fluids that...
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    David Leicester joins RCVS Council

    The RCVS has announced that David Leicester has replaced Sarah Brown on Council, following her tragic death in October. David, who is Head of Clinical Intelligence at Vets Now, came in eighth place with 1,756 votes in this year’s RCVS Council elections...
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    Vets asked to be extra vigilant after first dog-to-human case of Brucella canis in the UK

    The British Veterinary Association is urging veterinary teams to take extra precautions when handling suspected cases of Brucella canis in all imported dogs and puppies after the first confirmed dog-to-human case of Brucella canis in the UK. The BVA...
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    Surrey referral centre completes £2.5M extension

    North Downs Specialist Referrals has announced the completion of a £2.5M extension to its headquarters in Bletchingley, Surrey. The extension includes a new diagnostic imaging suite with both CT and MRI scanners, a fourth operating theatre, two more...
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    SPVS survey points to worsening veterinary recruitment crisis

    The Society of Practising Veterinary Surgeons (SPVS) has published the results of its Recruitment Survey which concludes that there is a very real recruitment crisis in the veterinary profession which is set to worsen. 238 veterinary surgeons responded...
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    New phage test gives early detection of Johne’s disease in newborn calves

    PBD Biotech has announced that a new trial has shown that Johne’s disease can now be detected reliably in the blood of day-old calves for the first time using a new Actiphage diagnostic system. The trial, which was conducted by a UK-French team of...
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    Research shows surgery is the better option for canine CCL ruptures

    The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) has published new research in Preventative Veterinary Medicine which concluded that surgical management of cranial cruciate ligament (CCL) ruptures in dogs causes better outcomes for reducing lameness compared to non...
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    New buprenorphine formulation for reduced injection site pain

    Jurox (UK) Limited has reformulated Buprelieve, its multidose buprenorphine analgesic for cats, dogs and horses to use the preservative benzethonium chloride, which the company says offers reduced injection site pain compared to formulations preserved...
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    Dechra launches Pergocoat for equine Cushing's

    Dechra has launched Pergocoat, for the treatment of Pituitary Pars Intermedia Dysfunction (PPID), aka equine Cushing’s disease. Pergocoat contains pergolide, a long-acting dopamine receptor agonist. It is available in 0.5mg (off-white) and 1mg (yellow...
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    Pioneering new radiation therapy for animals now available in Yorkshire

    Yorkshire-based Paragon Referrals has launched a superficial radiation therapy (SRT) service for pets, the first of its kind in the country. The service uses an Xstrahl 100 superficial radiotherapy system , a £150,000 piece of equipment installed by...
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    AHT starts work on new equine herpes virus

    Work aimed at developing a new vaccine to protect against abortigenic and neurological equine herpes virus (EHV) has begun at the Animal Health Trust (AHT). Dr Neil Bryant from the AHT, who is leading the research, said: "EHV is a major welfare concern...
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    New paper calls on vets to routinely prescribe analgesia alongside local anaesthesia to manage pain in calves

    The BVA and the BCVA have launched a joint position paper which states that calves should be routinely provided with appropriate analgesia alongside local anaesthesia to effectively manage pain during necessary veterinary and husbandry procedures. ...
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    RCVS considers private prosecutions for offences under the Veterinary Surgeons Act

    RCVS Council has been considering the costs, advantages and disadvantages of bringing private prosecutions against people and organisations that breach the Veterinary Surgeons Act. A paper introduced by the RCVS Registrar Eleanor Ferguson looked at...
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    New anaesthesia app from Dechra

    Dechra, the manufacturer of Comfortan, Sedator and Atipam, has launched a new anaesthesia reference app to support its anaesthesia and analgesia range. The app, which has been accredited by the Association of Veterinary Anaesthetists, contains information...
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    Royal Canin webinar to explore pruritus, its causes and how to manage it

    Royal Canin has announced that it will be hosting a webinar for vets and nurses titled 'Pruritus - Why blaming the food isn’t a solution but changing it might be!', led by Sarah Warren BVetMed MSc (Clin. Onc.) CertVD MRCVS on Tuesday 23 rd July. Sarah...
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    Vets urged to put OA treatment higher up the priority list

    Osteoarthritis experts from the UK and the US came together at a roundtable event organised by Elanco late last year to discuss how canine osteoarthritis can be better managed, and have urged vets to put the disease higher up their priority list....
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    New bolus to reduce risk of milk fever in cattle

    Norbrook Laboratories has launched a long-acting cattle bolus which it says will reduce the risk of Milk Fever. According to the company, Calcitrace D3 is the first and only long-acting bolus to offer slow and fast releasing calcium to provide sustained...
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    You Gov poll of pet owners shows recession biting

    A You Gov poll commissioned by Intervet/Schering Plough in the run up to National Vaccination Month (1st-30th June) shows the degree to which the recession is now biting into veterinary spending, and the impact it's having on vaccination levels. The...