
Merck Animal Health Expands Banamine Recall
Merck has added 4 new lots of Banamine/Banamine-S to its previous recall.
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Merck has added 4 new lots of Banamine/Banamine-S to its previous recall.
This new approach will allow veterinarians to support better wound healing in horses with traumatic wounds.
Researchers have developed a new recommendation for horses being treated with the drug for a period of eight weeks.
Learn why horses with ID might be more likely to develop other conditions such as laminitis and what you and your vet can do to prevent and treat them.
Learn why some horses are more likely to develop EMS and associated laminitis and how to tell if your horse is at risk.
West Nile virus has infected more than 29,000 U.S. horses since 1999. Learn about the disease and how to protect your horses in this updated interactive feature.
Scientists say medical-grade honey could be a beneficial secondary treatment option in horses after joint surgery for synovial sepsis, though more research is needed.
Modalities ranging from PEMF to vibration plates might help manage equine injury or improve performance.
Discover what researchers are learning about the microbiota’s role in the horse’s digestive system, respiratory tract, skin, and more.
Equine vets have been leaving the field at staggering rates, and the horse industry is advocating for a more sustainable version of the job.
Three lots of Banamine have been recalled due to the presence of particulate matter.
Learn to navigate the murky waters of diagnostic testing for this zoonotic disease.
Veterinarians should consider ultrasound to diagnose hock sprains in horses and guide the rehabilitation process.
Tendon and ligament injuries are leading causes of poor performance in horses. Learn about different conventional and therapeutic treatment modalities in this visual guide.
Researchers have determined this wound dressing might help encourage better wound healing and reduce proud flesh formation.
Using orthobiologics to treat tendon and ligament injuries might help lengthen a horse’s career and minimize associated joint issues and chronic pain.
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