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Jun 25, 2019

Human Chemotherapeutic Agent, Fluorouracil (5-FU) is Deadly to Pets

Update as of November 2021: After seeing far too many patients over the past 2 decades die from ingestion of the 5-FU ointment, Dr. Eric Glass lobbied the manufacturers, news outlets, physician associations and finally ...

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Jun 05, 2019

RBVH in Tinton Falls designated a Veterinary Trauma Center

Red Bank Veterinary Hospital in Tinton Falls has been designated a Veterinary Trauma Center (VTC), one of a select group of ACVECC-Verified Veterinary Trauma Centers worldwide. ACVECC stands for the American College of Veterinary Emergency ...

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Jun 04, 2019

Study to Determine the Safety and Efficacy of TANOVEA™ (Rabacfosadine for Injection) in Cats with Lymphoma, Lymphoid Leukemia or Multiple Myeloma/Plasma Cell Tumor

The primary objective of this study is to determine the maximum tolerated dose, dose-limiting toxicities, safe starting dose, and pharmacodynamic effect of TANOVEA™ (rabacfosadine for injection) in cats with lymphoma, lymphoid leukemia or multiple myeloma/plasma ...

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Jun 04, 2019

Pulmonic Stenosis (PS) Study: Cats & Dogs

Pulmonic stenosis is a birth defect in the heart. It is caused by an incomplete pulmonary valve on the right side of the heart. It can result in serious, life-threatening changes in the way that the heart pumps ...

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Jun 04, 2019

Prospective Randomized Clinical Trial of Doxepin in Canine Laryngeal Paralysis: Dogs

*NOTE: This study is closed/manuscript in progress* The aim of this study is to evaluate client perception of quality of life improvement in Labrador Retrievers with laryngeal paralysis (LP) given doxepin for one month compared to dogs given ...

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Jun 04, 2019

Patent Ductus Arteriosus (PDA) Study: Cats & Dogs

Patent ductus arteriosus (also called PDA) is a birth defect in the heart. It is caused by incomplete changes in the heart’s circulation when a dog or cat is born. This results in serious, life-threatening ...

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Jun 04, 2019

Mitral Valve Disease Study: Dogs

Purpose To evaluate the relevance of history and presentation in the evaluation of chronic valve disease in small breed dogs. Case Selection All dogs <20kg and older than 8 years with a significant systolic heart ...

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Jun 04, 2019

Dietary Treatment of Mild to Moderate Feline Chronic Enteropathy

*NOTE: This study is not currently enrolling new patients until further notice* The primary aim of the study is to assess the clinical responses of cats with naturally occurring mild to moderate chronic enteropathy when ...

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Jun 04, 2019

Study to Determine the Efficacy and Safety of Alternating Rabacfosadine and Doxorubicin Treatments Against Multicentric Lymphoma in Previously Untreated Dogs

OBJECTIVE: Lymphoma is one of the most common cancers in dogs. Current treatment options include various types of chemotherapy, including TANOVEA®-CA1 (rabacfosadine for injection), the first FDA conditionally approved drug to treat canine lymphoma. It ...

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May 29, 2019

What Is an Animal Blood Bank?

Most people are aware that humans can receive blood transfusions, but they may not know that a pet’s life can also be saved by the gift of blood. An animal blood bank collects blood from ...

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