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VETERINARY NEWS

The latest veterinary news for UK veterinary surgeons, covering clinical research, regulation, CPD, events & industry developments. More

    BVA cautions against changing antibiotic prescribing

    The British Veterinary Association has cautioned against any changes to the duration or dosage of antibiotic prescriptions, following the publication of an article in the British Medical Journal which questioned currently accepted guidelines that patients...

    Animalcare launches 'affordable' propofol

    Animalcare has launched Propomitor (propofol 10mg/ml solution), an intravenously administered general anaesthetic for brief procedures in dogs and cats. Propomitor can be used for the induction and maintenance of general anaesthesia for procedures...
  • RCVS launches consultation on how the profession should be governed

    The RCVS has launched a consultation about how the profession should, in the future, be governed. The consultation is open to veterinary surgeons, nurses, students, and the public. One of the main - and most controversial - proposals in the consultation...

    New veterinary PCR tests

    Horiba UK has launched over 30 new pathogen PCR tests for its Pockit Central in-house veterinary PCR analyser. Pockit Central is a benchtop analyser which completes tests in 85 minutes. The new PCR tests include: Lyme disease, Dirofilaria immitis...

    Vets Now acquires Health and Safety service provider Salus QP

    Vets Now Ltd, the provider of out-of-hours emergency vet care has announced the acquisition of Salus Quality Partnerships (QP), a Health and Safety service provider to the veterinary profession in the UK. Vets Now says this acquisition will extend...

    Dechra launches two-tube Osurnia

    Dechra Veterinary Products has launched a two-tube pack of Osurnia, its gel treatment for otitis externa. Until now, the treatment has only been available in 20 and 40 pack sizes. The new two-tube pack option offers clients a pre-packaged treatment...

    Better parasite control needed after worms in sheep found to increase methane output by 33%

    Techion, maker of the FECPAK faecal egg count diagnostic platform , is highlighting new research which showed that worm burdens in sheep can increase methane output by as much as one third. Consequently, the company says the sheep sector is going...

    HM The Queen opens UK's eighth veterinary school

    Her Majesty The Queen has today opened the University of Surrey's new £45m School of Veterinary Medicine, accompanied by His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh. Her Majesty and His Royal Highness toured the Large Animal Clinical Skills Building...

    Not-for-profit vets open second practice

    Yorkshire-based Animal Trust , the somewhat controversially named not-for-profit veterinary practice, has announced it is opening a second practice in Dewsbury, less than a year since it opened the first one up the road in Tingley. Set up by veterinary...

    London-based vet not guilty of serious professional misconduct over care of pregnant Chihuahua

    The RCVS Disciplinary Committee has decided to take no further action against London-based Eleonora Corsi MRCVS after a hearing regarding the care of a pregnant Chihuahua named Kika. Dr Corsi consulted with Kika's owners about the management of her...

    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...

    Ceva launches prostoglandin analogue for cattle

    Ceva Animal Health has launched Cevaprost (cloprostenol 0.250 mg/ml), an analogue of prostoglandin F 2a, for cattle. The company says Cevaprost can help improve breeding success in reproduction protocols in cattle and has the following indications...

    New poster to alert pet owners to spring dangers

    TVM UK has developed a poster to help practices educate owners about the common dangers to their pets in the spring. The poster gives information about common dangers such as: Lilies, which can cause kidney failure in cats Chocolate and sweet...

    Photon Therapeutics taking orders for new UVC treatment for corneal infections

    Photon Therapeutics is now taking orders for the PhotonUVC Vet, the new device which claims to treat corneal infections in five seconds which was first announced at the London Vet Show last November. The device emits low dose 265 nanometre (nm) ultraviolet...

    Loxicom gets new indications for use in cats and calves

    Norbrook Laboratories has announced the addition of new indications to its Loxicom (meloxicam) products, two regarding its use in cats, and the other in calves. Loxicom 5mg/ml solution for injection for dogs and cats is now indicated for the management...

    Zoetis launches new ectoparasiticide for dogs

    Zoetis has announced the launch of Simparica, a once-monthly oral medication for the treatment of flea, tick and mite infestations in dogs beginning at eight weeks of age. The company says the new product, which comes in the form of a tasty chewable...

    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...

    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....

    RCVS and BVA call for vets to be put on the Shortage Occupation List

    The RCVS and the BVA have called on the government to add veterinary surgeons to the Shortage Occupation List as part of the UK’s preparations for leaving the European Union. The organisations made a joint submission to the Migration Advisory Committee...

    RCVS approves University of Surrey’s veterinary degree

    The RCVS Council has approved the University of Surrey School of Veterinary Medicine’s degree, so pending final approval from the Privy Council, those completing the degree will be able to register with the RCVS as veterinary surgeons in the UK. The...
  • RCVS Election winners announced

    The Royal College has announced the winners of the 2009 RCVS Council and VN Council elections. This year, a special elections section was set up here on VetSurgeon.org and on VetNurse.co.uk for members to engage directly with candidates in a members...

    2018 NOAH Compendium out now

    The National Office of Animal Health has announced that the 2018 edition of the NOAH Compendium of Data Sheets for Animal Medicines has been published and a free copy of the book posted to every veterinary practice in the UK. The NOAH Compendium is...

    BVA offers new support for vets returning to work after career break

    The BVA has announced the launch of 'Back to Practice', a new CPD series designed to help veterinary surgeons increase their skills and confidence prior to returning to practice after a career break. Sessions in the 'Back to Practice' series will...

    New Baytril Max treats cattle and pigs

    Bayer Animal Health has launched Baytril® Max 100mg/ml Solution for Injection for Cattle and Pigs, which replaces the company's previously animal-specific Baytril Max products. Bayer says the active ingredient, enrofloxacin, treats bacterial infection...

    Free hand hygiene poster from Medichem

    Medichem International has produced an A4 sized laminated poster which illustrates the correct way to wash and disinfect hands thoroughly. The poster has a sticky back enabling it to be placed near to hand washing facilities in the practice. If...