Librela (bedinvetmab injection) is a treatment for osteoarthritis in dogs. It is given as a monthly injection. Librela is a monoclonal antibody that specifically targets a key driver of OA pain. It works to reduce pain signals, making it easier for your dog to move and play. Over 14 million doses have been given across the US, …
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Solensia for Cats
Solensia is the first and only FDA-Approved treatment to control osteoarthritis pain in cats. Did you know that 60% of cats over 6 years old are affected by osteoarthritis? By 12 years of age this number rises to 90% of cats. Solensia is a monthly injection that reduces pain in cats. It is a monoclonal …
Galliprant – for Osteoarthritis in Dogs
Galliprant is a new medication that treats pain and inflammation due to osteoarthritis in dogs. What this means for dogs is more years of comfortable running, jumping, and playing. It means getting up and taking more frequent and longer walks with their families. Dogs who have their pain treated are more likely to exercise more, maintain …
Duralactin – A Nutraceutical for Inflammation
Duralactin is a nutritional supplement that is used to treat inflammation, supporting normal activity and wellness. It is made from dried milk protein, a natural product. We at Evesham Veterinary Clinic are excited to carry this new product. Here is some information from the manufacturer, Veterinary Products Laboratories. Duralactin® Products Can be used for many different types …
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Your Senior Cat
Your Senior Cat Old age is not a disease As a result of advances in veterinary medicine, more knowledgeable care and improved nutrition, cats are now living much longer, healthier lives. But, just as for humans, the passage of time has its effects, and you may begin to notice that your once-frisky feline seems to …
Osteoarthritis – Cats
Osteoarthritis If your cat no longer appears interested in playing with his or her favourite mouse toy for hours on end, there may be a good reason – osteoarthritis. A chronic, degenerative joint disease that makes movement difficult and painful, osteoarthritis mainly strikes pets in their middle and senior years. However, younger animals can also …
Osteoarthritis – Dogs
Osteoarthritis If your dog doesn’t jump to greet you on your return home each evening, there may be a good reason – osteoarthritis. A chronic, degenerative joint disease that makes movement difficult and painful, osteoarthritis mainly strikes pets in their middle and senior years. However, younger animals can also be affected. In fact, studies show …