The date and time: 21 years on XNUMX 2023 /In the eastern United States time at 8 PM to 9 PM Pacific time 5 PM to 6 PM

Added to the calendar05/21/2023 08:00 PM 05/21/2023 09:00 PM America/New_York afyqAJbkLzQadISZkmDL33753 15 21 years on XNUMX 2023: etc: no insulin syringes, needles, or?Understanding diabetes cat new choice of treatment U - 100, U - 40, U - don't need insulin?In this free 1 hour VETgirl - Elanco webinars, CVJ of Natalie Marks Dr. Reviewed the new cat clinical manifestations and diagnosis of patients with diabetes.What are the treatment options, in particular, how should I use new Bexacat SGLT2 inhibitors (bexagliflozin tablet)?Listening to understand the mechanism of action, dose and possible adverse events (as well as the difference between it and insulin treatment), case selection, monitoring guide and common problems.About the use of complete information, please refer to the label.Before using this product, please be sure to read the entire product specifications, including the boxed warning.Click here or call 888-545-5973 to check the packaging specifications in order to get the full prescribing information. //www.choucroutage.com/webinars/may-21-2023-wait-no-syringes-needles-or-insulin-meet-the-newest-option-in-therapy-for-diabetic-cats/

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21 years on XNUMX 2023: etc: no insulin syringes, needles, or?Understanding diabetes cat new choice of treatment

Added to the calendar05/21/2023 08:00 PM 05/21/2023 09:00 PM America/New_York afyqAJbkLzQadISZkmDL33753 15 21 years on XNUMX 2023: etc: no insulin syringes, needles, or?Understanding diabetes cat new choice of treatment U - 100, U - 40, U - don't need insulin?In this free 1 hour VETgirl - Elanco webinars, CVJ of Natalie Marks Dr. Reviewed the new cat clinical manifestations and diagnosis of patients with diabetes.What are the treatment options, in particular, how should I use new Bexacat SGLT2 inhibitors (bexagliflozin tablet)?Listening to understand the mechanism of action, dose and possible adverse events (as well as the difference between it and insulin treatment), case selection, monitoring guide and common problems.About the use of complete information, please refer to the label.Before using this product, please be sure to read the entire product specifications, including the boxed warning.Click here or call 888-545-5973 to check the packaging specifications in order to get the full prescribing information. //www.choucroutage.com/webinars/may-21-2023-wait-no-syringes-needles-or-insulin-meet-the-newest-option-in-therapy-for-diabetic-cats/

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Dr Natalie Marks, CVJ

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The horn

Dr Natalie Marks, CVJ

RACE certification CE

1 hour

Race plan #

20-937463.

The cost of

Thanks for Elanco sponsorship, this webinar for all free!

U - 100, U - 40, U - don't need insulin?

thefree, 1 hour,Career girl-Good farmersNetwork conference, DrNatalie Max, CVJ reviews the clinical presentation and diagnostics and encountered with a new feline diabetic. What are the treatment options, and specifically, how do I use the new SGLT2 inhibitor Bexacat ™ (bexagliflozin tablets)?Most cerebral sci-film in to learn about the mechanism of action, dosing, and possible adverse events (and how it differs from insulin therapy), case selection, monitoring guidelines, and frequently asked questions.

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Before using this product, please be sure to read the entire product specifications, including the boxed warning.seePacking specificationGet the complete prescribing information.

Treatment with Bexacat cat diabetic ketoacidosis or normal blood glucose of diabetic ketoacidosis may increase the risk of these two conditions can lead to death.Should be timely treatment the development of these cases, including the use of insulin and stop using Bexacat.Don't accept before insulin treatment of diabetic cats, are cats or insulin-dependent diabetes treated with insulin, use Bexacat cat.Using Bexacat in cat with insulin-dependent diabetes, insulin or stop and start using Bexacat, with diabetic ketoacidosis or normal blood glucose of diabetic ketoacidosis associated with an increased risk of death.Bexacat treated the cat suddenly appear anorexia/anorexia, sleepiness, dehydration, do not respond to conventional treatment of diarrhea or weight loss, should immediately stop using Bexacat and evaluating diabetic ketoacidosis, whatever their blood sugar levels.Bexacat should not be in the diagnosis of diabetes in patients with acute pancreatitis, anorexia, dehydration or sleepy cat started, because it can show that there are other concurrent diseases and increase the risk of diabetic ketoacidosis.Due to the risk of serious adverse events, do not in a cat with liver or kidney function decline in evidence used in Bexacat.If human accident, please consult a doctor.

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