Study: Rise in veterinary opioid prescriptions could contribute to human...
A new study by researchers at the University of Pennsylvania’s Perelman School of Medicine and the School of Veterinary Medicine reviewed all opioids dispensed at the veterinary school for dogs, cats,...
View ArticleAVMA Council on Education seeking volunteers
You could have a say on the future of veterinary education.The American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) Council on Education (COE) Selection Committee is seeking interested and qualified...
View ArticleHill’s voluntarily recalls select canned dog food due to vitamin D concerns
Pet health and safety are Hill’s Pet Nutrition’s first concern. That’s why Hill’s contacted AAHA and asked us to help spread word of their voluntary recall.Hill’s is voluntarily recalling select canned...
View ArticleFDA doubles options for approved insulin treatment of canine diabetes
It's official: ProZinc’s not just for cats anymore.The US Food and Drug Administration (FDA) announced last week that it had approved ProZinc for the treatment of hyperglycemia and clinical signs...
View ArticleHill’s Recall Expansion
This press release just in from Hill's Pet Nutrition:It is with sincere regret that I write to inform you that Hill’s is expanding the voluntarily recall of canned dog food products relating to the...
View ArticleVeterinarian at AAHA-accredited hospital tricks her way to a national...
Meet the 2019 National Stunt Dog Champions: Maggie Weston, DVM, and her 15-month-old Australian shepherd, Skye.Weston, a veterinarian at AAHA-accredited New Frontier Animal Medical Center in Sierra...
View ArticleAre your controlled substance records DEA compliant?
Recently, several hospitals in the West have been unsure about whether AAHA Controlled Substance Logs were in recordkeeping compliance with both DEA and state regulations.So AAHA put the question to...
View ArticleFormer-DEA agent: Veterinary hospitals are “low-hanging fruit”
The Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) has too much time on its hands. At least, that’s how it might seem to some veterinary professionals.Jack Teitelman, retired DEA supervisory agent and current...
View ArticleFDA: Jurox voluntarily recalls two lots of Alfaxan after reports of adverse...
After receiving adverse reports involving five animals, Australia-based Jurox Animal Health voluntarily recalled two lots of the widely used intravenous injectable anesthetic Alfaxan unpreserved last...
View ArticleFDA: Company voluntarily recalls injectable versions of popular NSAIDs
A pharmaceutical company in the UK is voluntarily recalling 34 lots of veterinary injectable drug products due to sterility concerns, according to the FDA.Norbrook Laboratories in Newry, Northern...
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