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Free Pain Management Webinar From Vetoquinol - 4th October 2012

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6th September, 2012 09h52


Jo MurrellKate White Left: Jo Murrell, right: Kate White Vetoquinol UK, manufacturers of Cimalgex, are proud to offer a free webinar entitled: ‘Osteoarthritis in dogs: optimising analgesia management using NSAIDs in combination with other therapies’ This webinar will start at 8.00pm on the 4th October to coincide with the first birthday of Cimalgex, the NSAID from Vetoquinol. The webinar will be given by: Jo Murrell BVSc PhD(Bristol), DipECVA MRCVS, Senior Lecturer in Veterinary Anaesthesia at Bristol University Kate White MA Vet MB DVA Dipl ECVAA MRCVS European Specialist in Anaesthesia & Analgesia, Associate Professor in Anaesthesia at University of Nottingham. This webinar will take attendees through the process of optimising analgesia for specific patients using a multimodal approach. Robert Simpson, Cimalgex Product Manager comments, ‘Osteoarthritis in dogs is something which vets deal with on a daily basis, however, the appropriate use of NSAIDs alongside therapies complementary to this class of medication can be a difficult area. This webinar will aim to increase awareness of the different multimodal treatment strategies which can be used. Vetoquinol are delighted to have the input of Jo and Kate who both have a huge amount of experience in this area. This webinar should give great practical information on multimodal analgesia protocols’. To register for the webinars please go to www.vetoquinol.co.uk/eLearning Cimalgex is a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) which contains Cimicoxib. Legal category: POM-V. Cimicoxib under licence from PALAU PHARMA, Spain. Cimalgex is licensed for the treatment of pain and inflammation associated with osteoarthritis, and the management of peri-operative pain due to orthopaedic or soft tissue surgery, in dogs. For further information on canine pain please visit www.cimydog.co.uk and for further information on Cimalgex please contact Vetoquinol directly. To watch the recording of this webinar visit www.vetoquinol.co.uk/eLearning

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