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Sentinel Spectrum Receives FDA ApprovalSentinel Spectrum Receives FDA Approval
1-27-2012

Novartis Animal Health US Inc.’s Sentinel Spectrum (milbemycin oxime/lufenuron/praziquantel) Tablets received U.S. Food and Drug Administration approval, the agency reported today.

Sentinel Spectrum is indicated for the prevention of heartworm disease and the prevention and control of flea populations, adult whipworms and adult tapeworms in dogs and puppies two pounds of body weight or greater and...Read more »   


Novartis Warns of Foreign Tablet Risk with ClomicalmNovartis Warns of Foreign Tablet Risk with Clomicalm
1-26-2012
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Merck Partners with DutchMerck Partners with Dutch on Quest for Bovine Mastitis Vaccine
1-24-2012
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AVMA Urges Action Against Prescription BillAVMA Urges Action Against Prescription Bill
1-25-2012
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Convenia Gains 28 Days of Shelf LifeConvenia Gains 28 Days of Shelf Life
1-23-2012
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Veterinarians See Successes Ahead in 2012 

Veterinary leaders have high expectations for the industry in 2012. While the gap is increasingly narrowed between human and veterinary medicine, researchers discuss further medical and political advances for the profession.

Clients’ growing response to medical options for their pets means an enhanced need to provide solutions for potentially fatal maladies, degenerative and quality of life issues. But on a more basic level, one veterinarian says political action by practitioners can help veterinarians tend to animals’ medical needs when finances prevent veterinary interventions...Read full story» 

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