Cat head cones, also known as Elizabethan collars or e-collars, are protective devices worn by cats to prevent them from licking or scratching wounds or surgical incisions. They are commonly used in veterinary medicine to promote healing and prevent infections by restricting the cat's access to the affected area.
"Veterinary" is either an adjective (as in "veterinary medicine") or a noun (used as an alternate word for 'veterinarian'. It has no past tense.
It depends on what the exact circumstances are that he acronym is being used in. In relation to veterinary medicine, AVMA stands for the American Veterinary Medical Association.
Super C is a nickname for Ketamine. This is a drug which is used in medicine for the induction and maintenance of general anesthesia. It is used in human and veterinary medicine.
Polyflex is a brand name for an injectable antibiotic (ampicillin).
There are many drugs that are used in veterinary practice but not available in stores for the general pet owner to purchase. These are called prescription drugs.
using microscopes to look at things and measuring medicine and reading the different instruments that vets use
A Hall brand air drill is a dental drill; it is used the same in veterinary medicine as it is in human dentistry - to remove weak and diseased parts of teeth. This type of equipment is generally only used by veterinarians with special training in animal dentistry.
Yes, metronidazole is an antibiotic for dogs. It is commonly used in veterinary medicine to treat infections caused by certain types of bacteria and parasites, particularly in the gastrointestinal tract. It is also used to treat certain types of skin infections and dental infections in dogs.
ad is Latin for to, in the direction of .... As a suffix, it's rarely used. Olympiad is replaced in Modern English with Olympic, as in Highway, flights etc. cephalad, in Biology and Veterinary Medicine, meaning towards the head.
PCP is phencyclidine, a chemical with powerful dissociative effects. Due to its relatively high potency, somewhat low cost of production, and the fact that it is often used to lace marijuana, it would be fairly rare for it to be cut with any other chemicals.
Cosequin is a veterinary medication that is used to treat osteoarthritis. It can be used for cats, dogs, or birds and contains the active ingredients glucosamine and chondroitin.
Ian R. Tizard has written: 'Immunology, an introduction' -- subject(s): Immunology, Immunochemistry, Immunity, Serology, Hypersensitivity 'Veterinary immunology' -- subject(s): Immune System Diseases, Animal Diseases, Veterinary, Immunology, Animal Population Groups