Free Trial Of Cardisure® For Vets At London Vet Show
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Eurovet Animal Health is keeping the focus on hearts at London Vet Show with a free trial of Cardisure® for vets to use in newly diagnosed patients*. As a generous added extra, for every free trial vets sign up for at the event, Eurovet Animal Health will donate £1 to The Children's Heart Association to a maximum total donation of £500. The charity is run by families and friends of affected children and aims to improve facilities for children at heart units, maintain standards of improvement as new techniques develop, raise funds to help purchase specialised equipment and support patients and their families. Vets are being asked to take some time out to make sure they sign up while at London Vet Show to allow their clients benefit from a free trial and to lend their support to a very deserving charity.
Delegates could also be in the running for a prize draw to win two Thamescope Cardiology Stethoscopes each day.
Bulk buy discounts will also be on offer and following on from news of the recent methadone CPD seminars, the team will also be talking about Comfortan® – the first EU authorised veterinary licensed methadone. They will also be taking registrations for the final seminar in the series of three, which takes place at The Gables hotel, Falfield, near Bristol on Wednesday 30th November.
Find Eurovet at stand G70.
Cardisure® contains pimobendan, Legal category POM-V
Comfortan® contains methadone 8.9 mg per ml, equivalent to methadone hydrochloride 10 mg. Legal category POM-V. This product falls within the regime of controlled drugs Schedule II.
Use Animal Medicines Responsibly http://www.noah.co.uk/responsible/
*The trial applies to veterinary surgeons only. The free product will be supplied to the named veterinary surgeon at the registered practice address.3534 views
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26th October, 2011 10h49
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