The Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association and its sister publication, the American Journal of Veterinary Research, are being modernized rapidly under the leadership of its latest editor, Lisa Fortier, DVM, PhD. An updated website and the immediate appearance of journal articles in PubMed and ePub ahead of print are examples, along with more rapid review times … [Read more...]
The June deadline is here!
More than 100 products will no longer be labeled OTC after June 11. They will then require a prescription from a licensed veterinarian. The majority are labeled for use in food animals. Sixteen are labeled for food and companion animals, and two are specific to companion animals, according to the FDA. The FDA states that "veterinarians are generally not required to examine … [Read more...]
Akorn drugs must be discarded due to bankruptcy
Akorn Operating Company LLC filed for Chapter 7 bankruptcy on February 23, 2023. The Akorn Trustee is initiating a voluntary recall of various within-expiry human and animal products as a result of the closures and discontinuation of the quality activities of these marketed products. There are nine veterinary-specific drugs on Akorn's recall list while another 75 drugs … [Read more...]
Pet clothing craze comes with health risks
Veterinarians caution that pet owners need to be aware of the line between the benefits of clothes, and the various pitfalls associated with them, including the potential for physical and psychological effects. Source: VIN News Service, April 27, 2023. Link. The pet fashion craze raises questions about its underlying drivers and durability, while stoking discussion in the … [Read more...]
Dog disorders and their frequency in pictures
Data released by Britain's VetCompass program at the Royal Veterinary College is based on a sample of 22,333 dogs in the United Kingdom and offers insight into common dog disorders. The dogs were followed for a year and had all their health issues documented. In addition to a traditional matrix, the results are documented in unique graphic form. Source: VIN News Service, … [Read more...]
Veterinary practice in a pandemic: 6 experiences
Brendan Howard shares a close-up look at how Covid-19 is affecting U.S. clinic finances and operations. The article underscores the diverse nature of veterinary practices, even during ordinary times. Source: VIN News Service, May 1, 2020. Link. INSIGHTS: It is good to see Brendan Howard’s byline again. … [Read more...]
Veterinary practice consolidation demystified
Under current trends, consolidation of veterinary practices will continue until just three or four companies control 60% or more of the market. Michael Dicks, PhD, and Melissa Maddux, DVM, provide a detailed commentary on the progression of corporate ownership of practices and the rationales for clinic evaluations, strategies and needs of various types of practice group … [Read more...]
Welcoming 2019 and adjusting to changes
For some animal health pros, early 2019 will bring a period of adjustment to some of the fast-paced onslaught of changes that started last year. Whether in practice ownership, cannabis laws or almost everything else, the past year brought upheaval to the profession, making it a microcosm of the world at large. Edie Lau Source: VIN News Service, December 31, 2018. Link. … [Read more...]
Veterinarians may be liable if they certify support animals for travel
As the popularity of traveling with support animals increases, so too have instances of travel with apparently fraudulent ones. By claiming their pet is a support animal, people avoid the rules and fees imposed on ordinary pets. United Airlines and Delta Airlines have implemented policies that ask veterinarians to vouch for an animal's behavior before it is allowed on board. … [Read more...]
Thyroid treatment shake-up
The first brand of veterinary levothyroxine sodium to receive FDA approval has created a shake-up in long-standing treatment protocols for hypothyroidism in dogs. Nine out of 10 brands of levothyroxine sodium can no longer be manufactured or distributed due to a federal initiative to lower the number of unapproved animal drugs on the market. Acknowledging this disruption, FDA … [Read more...]