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New listings in AVMA Animal Health Studies Database – March 2023

Below are some of the new listings of veterinary clinical studies in the AVMA Animal Health Studies Database. Information about participation in the studies is available at the database site.

AAHSD005609: “Pharmacokinetic analysis of methylnaltrexone in healthy dogs,” Veterinary Specialty Hospital–North County, San Marcos, California, and Bulger Veterinary Hospital, Lawrence, Massachusetts

AAHSD005611: “Omics research-based identification of targets in sepsis (ORBITS),” Veterinary Specialty Hospital–North County, San Marcos, California, and Veterinary Specialty Hospital–Sorrento Valley, Sorrento Valley, California

AAHSD005612: “Embolization of the splenic artery for thrombocytopenia (eSPAT),” Veterinary Specialty Hospital–North County, San Marcos, California

AAHSD005614: “Intra-articular injection of cushioning particles into the stifle joint of dogs with suspected cruciate ligament injury,” Veterinary Specialty Hospital–Sorrento Valley, Sorrento Valley, California; Bulger Veterinary Hospital, Lawrence, Massachusetts; Massachusetts Veterinary Referral Hospital, Woburn, Massachusetts; Wisconsin Veterinary Referral Center–Waukesha, Waukesha, Wisconsin; Wisconsin Veterinary Referral Center–Racine, Somers, Wisconsin

AAHSD005615: “Pilot study of a novel therapeutic probiotic in dogs with diarrhea and intestinal dysbiosis,” Veterinary Specialty Hospital–Sorrento Valley, Sorrento Valley, California, and Massachusetts Veterinary Referral Hospital, Woburn, Massachusetts

AAHSD005616: “Comparison of resolution of ALT elevations using two liver nutraceutical products for canine acute hepatic toxicity secondary to xylitol ingestion,” Veterinary Specialty Hospital–Sorrento Valley, Sorrento Valley, California; Veterinary Specialty Hospital–North County, San Marcos, California; Bulger Veterinary Hospital, Lawrence, Massachusetts; Wisconsin Veterinary Referral Center–Waukesha, Waukesha, Wisconsin

AAHSD005619: “Use of a web-based survey to assess treatment outcomes in dogs with coccidioidomycosis,” University of Arizona and University of California-Davis

AAHSD005620: “Rolling-six study of tolerability for the combination of verdinexor and doxorubicin in dogs with cancer (DV01),” Veterinary Specialty Hospital–North County, San Marcos, California; Veterinary Specialty Hospital–Sorrento Valley, Sorrento Valley, California; and Premier Veterinary Group–Orland Park, Orland Park, Illinois