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Dechra Veterinary Products launches new VETORYL® 10mg
Arlo Guthrie
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19 Oct 2007 5:04 PM
Dechra Veterinary Products is launching a new dosage size in its' Vetoryl range.
The new 10mg capsules are ideal for dose adjustments and can also be used with dogs that require particularly small doses of trilostane.
Vetoryl is the only licensed treatment for Cushing's syndrome in dogs in Europe and the addition of Vetoryl 10mg to the existing range of 30mg, 60mg and 120mg capsules means that Cushing's syndrome can be treated even more accurately than before.
The new Vetoryl 10mg can be ordered from veterinary wholesalers in the usual way.
For more information about Vetoryl 10mg call Dechra Veterinary Products on 01743 441632.
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