Elanco’s newly published resource offers a summary of treatment recommendations based on OA stages one to four
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Osteoarthritis can be difficult to measure pain in cats, but there are tools that can help
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A trial and error approach is sometimes needed to find the right combination of methods to control the pain of OA
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Zoetis’ Solensia treatment, containing the active ingredient frunevetmab, has been approved by the FDA
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A trial and error approach is sometimes needed to find the right combination of methods to control the pain of OA
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We have come a long way from reaching for NSAIDS as our first and often only line of treatment for OA
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A veterinary surgeon at UF College of Veterinary Medicine has performed a total ankle replacement procedure on a dog
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Morris Animal Foundation’s Golden Retriever Lifetime Study will now feature Elanco-sponsored questions related to osteoarthritis
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Cats experiencing OA pain are often unable to signal discomfort, so radiography is often the best way to diagnose the condition
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The biotechnology could help slow the progression of osteoarthritis, CSU researchers say
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The biotechnology could help slow the progression of osteoarthritis, CSU researchers say
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GPs are encouraged to collaborate with their local board-certified specialists to help design a specific program for a patient’s unique needs
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As the science continues to advance and new treatment choices for OA are developed, there is no doubt our canine patients will reap the benefits
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Heightened levels of lubricin might be warning sign of joint disease
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Heightened levels of lubricin might be warning sign of joint disease
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Slowdown in activity, decreased eating, and changes in routine are some signs of pain
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Slowdown in activity, decreased eating, and changes in routine are some signs of pain
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