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Nutritionals

Complete Veterinary Animal Nutrition

Provide Complete Nutrition When Your Patients Need It Most

Research has shown that malnutrition is a principal cause of morbidity and mortality in critically ill and surgical patients1. Veterinary nutritionists and critical care specialists agree that addressing nutrition as soon as possible supports recovery and minimizes certain risks2,3,4. CliniCare makes it easy to provide complete nutrition when your patients need it most.

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The real story for critically ill small animals:

Read what Clinicare veterinarians say.

 

1. Bartges, J. Symposium on placing feeding tubes. Veterinary Medicine. 99(7) July 2004, p. 587
2. Minard, G et al. Is early feeding beneficial? How early is early? New horizons. 1994;2(2);156-163
3. Mohr, AJ et al. Effect of Early Enteral Nutrition on Intestinal Permeability, Intestinal Protein Loss, and Outcome in Dogs with Severe Parvoviral Enteritis. J Vet Intern Med. 2003;17791-798.
4. Chan, DL. "Controversies in Clinical Nutrition Therapy". Veterinary Emergency & Critical Care Symposium (2006) San Antonio, TX (Lecture).

 

 

AAHW-146 June 2010