While human health and animal health have some overlap, historically there has been a gap between drug development and treatment options. But as pet ownership has skyrocketed and the desire for ...
A new report from Canada’s monopoly watchdog says pet owners deserve more choice and competitive prices for pet medications.
A push from the Competition Bureau would see the distribution of pet medications expanded beyond veterinarian offices in a ...
Joey, who was seven years and one month old, had to be put down last week after Sopczak said he ingested methamphetamine left lying around the neighbourhood.
Most pet owners in Canada receive prescriptions and the drugs themselves from veterinarians. Pharmacists are legally allowed ...
All told, the Competition Bureau’s pet theory about veterinary prescription services is a dog’s breakfast of policy options ...
Vet bills might not be your only expense if your pet gets sick or injured. Your furry friend may also need prescription drugs, which are often expensive. Fortunately, most pet insurance providers ...
Controversial aspects of the regulatory framework for compounding drug products used in positron emission tomography (PET) are discussed. The Food and Drug Administration Modernization Act of 1997 ...
If your older pet is having trouble walking, seems stiff or is slow to get up, they may have osteoarthritis or other joint ...
Since Section 121 of FDAMA [Section 201 (ii) of FFDCA] does not include this specific statement, it is not clear whether a PET drug compounded by a licensed pharmacist in a federal facility is ...
Does pet insurance cover cancer treatment? Generally, most comprehensive pet insurance plans do cover cancer-related expenses ...