
Prescription Now Required for Medically Important Antimicrobials
This legislation means horse owners can no longer purchase certain antibiotics over the counter from feed stores or tack shops.
This legislation means horse owners can no longer purchase certain antibiotics over the counter from feed stores or tack shops.
Donkeys might benefit from higher doses of morphine for pain relief than what veterinarians usually prescribe for horses.
Researchers say these drugs hold great promise for managing horses with EMS when used appropriately.
It is important for veterinarians and horse owners to understand the medication rules at high-level competitions when managing pain in equine athletes.
While prohibited in competition horses, this anabolic steroid might help vets manage joint disease such as osteochondrosis lesions in young horses.
The Type 2 diabetes drug might help horses with chronic hyperinsulinemia and laminitis that haven’t responded to management changes.
One researcher assessed the effects different NSAIDs have not only on horses’ response to furosemide but also their kidney function.
Learn how to keep horses and humans safe by storing your supplies and equipment properly.
Learn about the signs of pain in horses—and how sedation can help—in this archived podcast.
Here’s what researchers know about the use of bisphosphonates and future opportunities for further investigation.
Joint injections can be complicated by a horse’s age, purpose, and health. Here’s how veterinarians approach various scenarios.
Learn how to give your horse oral medications safely.
Giving medications to pregnant mares is never without risk and should always be discussed with your veterinarian.
Learn how fluid therapy enhances horses’ recovery from life-threatening diseases by correcting dehydration and shock.
A veterinarian offers tips on how you can prepare in advance to keep your horse calm despite the noise and sight of festive fireworks.
A veterinarian addresses whether oral aloe vera could help horses with gastric ulcers and offers evidence-based alternatives.
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