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Podcasts| BOVA - Veterinary Pharmaceuticals; Veterinary Specials
Podcasts| BOVA - Veterinary Pharmaceuticals; Veterinary Specials
What happens when first-line FIP treatment isn’t enough? Dr Sally Coggins shares 2025 insights on treating tough FIP cases—molnupiravir, paxlovid, rescue therapy, and shorter, safer treatment protocols. The post Episode 5: Managing Difficult Cases, New Drugs, and Shorter Treatment Protocols. appeared first on BOVA - Veterinary Pharmaceuticals; Veterinary Specials.| BOVA – Veterinary Pharmaceuticals; Veterinary Specials
FIP is treatable—but the real challenge? Treating it right. Dr. Sally Coggins returns to clarify what’s what in the wave of new treatment options for feline infectious peritonitis. From updated 2025 dosing protocols to practical strategies for real-world cases, this episode bridges cutting-edge evidence and everyday decision-making. The post Episode 4: Treating FIP in 2025: Antivirals, Dosing Updates, and Responsible Use of Antivirals. appeared first on BOVA - Veterinary Pharmaceuticals; ...| BOVA – Veterinary Pharmaceuticals; Veterinary Specials
This episode brings together Dr. Sally Coggins (University of Sydney), Prof. Danielle Gunn-Moore, and Dr. Sam Taylor for a 2025 update on FIP diagnostics: what’s new, what’s practical, and how to balance certainty with urgency when a sick kitten is in front of you. The post Episode 3: FIP Diagnostics in 2025: What’s Changed, What Works, and How Sure Do You Need To Be Before You Treat? appeared first on BOVA - Veterinary Pharmaceuticals; Veterinary Specials.| BOVA – Veterinary Pharmaceuticals; Veterinary Specials
In this episode, made and shared by The Vet Vault, we explore how the stakes of getting it wrong have changed now that effective treatment is available. You’ll learn how to sharpen your diagnostic edge and avoid expensive detours by recognising FIP mimics that can lead even experienced vets astray. We cover the usual suspects, as well as the rare imposters, and help you decide when it’s safe to treat empirically—and when to hit pause. The post Episode 2: FIP Confusers And Unusual Presen...| BOVA – Veterinary Pharmaceuticals; Veterinary Specials
Learn early FIP clues from Prof Gunn-Moore & Dr Taylor – spot red flags, avoid costly tests, and know when to act before confirmatory results.| BOVA - Veterinary Pharmaceuticals; Veterinary Specials
2025年改訂版 抗ウイルス薬を用いたFIP治療アップデート ⚠️ We are sorry! This content is not available in your region. If you’d like to learn more, please visit: An update on treatment of FIP using antiviral drugs in 2025: growing experience but more to learn (2025) . ⚠️ We are sorry! This content is not available in your region. If you’d like to learn more, please… The post 2025年改訂版 抗ウイルス薬を用いたFIP治療アップデート appeared fi...| BOVA – Veterinary Pharmaceuticals; Veterinary Specials
We’re proud to announce that Bova Group has achieved Silver Level Accreditation from Investors in the Environment (iiE) with an overall score of 85%! The post Bova achieves Silver accreditation in Investors in the Environment (iiE) Programme appeared first on BOVA - Veterinary Pharmaceuticals; Veterinary Specials.| BOVA – Veterinary Pharmaceuticals; Veterinary Specials
Auckland, New Zealand, 13 August 2025 — CompoundLabs, a leading New Zealand compounding pharmacy, is pleased to announce its official partnership with Bova Group, a global leader in veterinary pharmaceutical compounding. This alliance brings CompoundLabs into a trusted international network of veterinary compounding partners, enabling access to innovative, clinically validated formulations for veterinarians across New Zealand.| BOVA - Veterinary Pharmaceuticals; Veterinary Specials
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Currently available pharmacological OA treatments only improve pain or symptoms and are frequently associated with side effects. There are no approved disease-modifying osteoarthritic drugs (DMOADs) on the market yet. A DMOAD typically must show improvement in joint structure, and slow down the progression of cartilage, bone and synovium destruction, with or without an efficacy on joint pain. Therefore, molecular tools are crucial for diagnosing OA and monitoring intervention efficacy. I will...| BOVA – Veterinary Pharmaceuticals; Veterinary Specials
Feline chronic gingivostomatitis (FCGS) is one of the most frustrating and painful oral diseases seen in cats. For years, treatment options have been limited to painful full-mouth extractions or long-term steroids. But a new wave of science is offering hope—targeted antiviral therapy and innovative medical management may change the game for cats and their caregivers. The post Pathophysiology of Feline Chronic Gingivostomatitis and Juvenile Gingivitis, and insights into novel medical managem...| BOVA – Veterinary Pharmaceuticals; Veterinary Specials
Learn how to manage Equine Metabolic Syndrome in 2025 with diet, exercise, and emerging treatments. Discover strategies to prevent insulin-related laminitis.| BOVA - Veterinary Pharmaceuticals; Veterinary Specials
This session will outline the various diagnostic protocols available for assessing Equine Metabolic Syndrome (EMS) and Insulin Dysregulation (ID) in equine practice.| BOVA - Veterinary Pharmaceuticals; Veterinary Specials
Your Essential Guide to Equine Metabolic Syndrome Struggling with weight management or concerned about laminitis in your horse or pony? Our free downloadable guide provides practical, vet-backed advice on recognising the signs of EMS, understanding risk factors, and managing your horse's health year-round.| BOVA - Veterinary Pharmaceuticals; Veterinary Specials
Meet Fendi Age: 8 months Breed: Sphynx Diagnosis: Non-effusive (dry) form We initially thought Fendi had a little fight with her sister and hurt her eye as it was red and inflamed. We went to the vet and the initial diagnosis was the sore eye and we were prescribed eye drops. We then noticed she started to walk funny and…| BOVA - Veterinary Pharmaceuticals; Veterinary Specials
Meet Buffy Age: 8 months Breed: Domestic longhair Diagnosis: Non-effusive (dry) form I’m a veterinary nurse and adopted a kitten from a local rescue. She started having diarrhoea with blood in it. We thought it could have been stress from starting a new life in a new home with dogs. We sent her faeces off for testing and came back…| BOVA - Veterinary Pharmaceuticals; Veterinary Specials