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Advances in Understanding and Treatment of Feline Inappropriate Elimination. - 4 views

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    artículo en inglés. Son muy interesantes el esquema y las tablas que incluye, que ayudan a diagnosticar el problema
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Effect of an odor eliminator on feline litter box behavior - 6 views

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    estudio sobre la utilidad de un spray (Zero Odor) como tratamiento para mejorar el atratactivo de la bandeja en casos de gatos con eliminación inadecuada por aversión a la misma
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    Abstract Decreasing litter box odor may be an important treatment component in addressing feline inappropriate elimination. A three-phase study was conducted to determine if the use of Zero Odor litter box spray increases the preference of litter boxes to cats, presumably by its odor-eliminating quality.
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Comparative study of marbofloxacin and amoxicillinclavulanic acid in the treatment of u... - 0 views

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    estudio comparativo sobre la eficacia del marbofloxacino y la amoxicilina clavulánico en el tratamiento de las infecciones del tracto urinario en perros, basado en 104 casos clínicos.
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Antimicrobial use guidelines for treatment of ur... [Vet Med Int. 2011] - PubMed - NCBI - 1 views

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    Guía de uso de antimicrobianos en el tratamiento de enfermedades urológicas en perros y gatos
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Tracheal Collapse in Dogs: Signs, Causes, and Treatment on MedicineNet - 0 views

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    Tracheal Collapse in Dogs Tracheal collapse is a common cause of airway obstruction in dogs. The trachea, or "windpipe," is a tube made up of sturdy rings of cartilage through which air is transported to and from the lungs. Sometimes, however, the tracheal rings begin to collapse, and as air is squeezed through, a characteristic honking cough results.
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Treatment of articular cartilage defects in horses with polymer-based cartilage tissue ... - 2 views

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    Tratamiento de defectos en el cartílago articular de los caballos.
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Adjuvant carboplatin for the treatment of intestinal carcinoid in a dog - 2 views

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    Tratamiento con Carboplatino de carcinoma intestinal en perro.
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Feline CRF Information Center - Medications - 3 views

  • Other medications are available and your veterinarian will be able to recommend what is needed for your cat.
  • Other medications are available and your veterinarian will be able to recommend what is needed for your cat.
  • Be advised that there is NO drug that is entirely free of side effects
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  • The severity of side effects vary by patient
  • Only the human form of erythropoietin is currently available for treatment of felines
  • Although the human version has been proven effective, some cats may develop antibodies against it
  • must be stopped immediately
  • Feline recombinant erythropoietin is not commercially available at this time. 
  • An anabolic steroid that is used to improve appetite
  • Anemia
  • Calcium Imbalance  
  • Calcitriol is the active form of vitamin D (D3). An excess of phosphorus suppresses the production of calcitriol
  • The lack of calcitriol prevents calcium from being absorbed in the alimentary canal which leads to hypocalcemia
  • Hyperphosphatemia (excess phosphorus
  • Hypertension (high blood pressure)
  • (Amlodipine, calcium channel blocker
  • These medications may be helpful in treating CRF since they dilate the blood vessels thereby increasing blood flow to the kidneys
  • Hypokalemia (potassium depletion
  • potassium gluconate)
  • Inappetence (loss of appetite
  • Periactin (cyproheptadine
  • Potassium supplementation combined with the inability of the kidneys of end-stage CRF cats to sufficiently rid their bodies of excess potassium can stress the heart and could potentially cause heart failure and/or other associated problems
  • For some reason, Periactin works to stimulate the appetite in cats. Periactin does not work equally well for all cats, but since it has fewer and less serious side effects than the family of tranquilizers more commonly used for appetite stimulation, it's worth a try
  • Valium (diazepam) and Serax (oxazepam
  • By experimentation you may find a dose small enough not to cause noticeable CNS depression while still stimulating appetite.
  • When giving these tranquilizers to cats, it is extremely important to always keep a close watch on them when the drug takes effect to make sure they don't fall off anything.
  • Pepcid AC Acid Controller (famotidine
  • Kremezin (AST-120)
  • is not an appetite stimulant. It simply eliminates one of the disturbances that can cause a cat not to eat and, therefore, may improve appetite
  • Antibiotics
  • Antibiotics do not fight CRF, they fight infections that may be taking advantage of your cat's weakened condition
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Conservative treatment of a comminuted cervical fra... [Ir Vet J. 2008] - PubMed - NCBI - 2 views

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