255. DIETS: hydrolyzed vs novel protein

255. DIETS: hydrolyzed vs novel protein

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314. Topical Therapy & the ISCAID Guidelines: Practical Updates with Dr. Allison Inga

Send me a question or story!In this week's podcast episode, I get to interview Allison Inga, DVM, DACVD who practices at Animal Dermatology Clinic in Robbinsville, NJ. We take a practical, clinician-focused look at the latest guidelines from the International Society of for Compa ...  Show more

313. DERM DRUGS: Monoclonal antibodies

Send me a question or story!This is the last installment in our series of DERM DRUGS. Monoclonal antibodies are becoming an important tool in veterinary dermatology — but what are they, and how do they actually work?In this episode, we break down monoclonal antibody therapy in pr ...  Show more

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