August 8, 2018: Ophthalmology – Antiviral Drug Options

RACE Program #:

1201528

RACE-Approved CE

0.5 Hours

Cost

Free to ELITE Members; otherwise $30/0.5-hour webinar

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Kitten with conjunctivitis? Elderly cat with a non-healing ulcer? You should be thinking about THE HERP!

Feline herpes virus is a very common cause for eye and respiratory disease in cats, and antiviral drugs have become the mainstay of therapy. In this 30-minute, VETgirl Real-Life Rounds webinar, Dr. Shelby Reinstein, DACVO will review the available topical and systemic antiviral drug options and treatment regimens so you can tackle your next case with ease!

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  1. Famciclovir dosing is 90mg/kg BID according to Gelatt edition 6 according to Sebagg et al 2016

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