Research
Research
Clinical Studies
A clinical study is a test of a new drug or procedure that is being evaluated for effectiveness in animals with naturally occurring disease. In some cases the effectiveness of the new drug or procedure is compared with currently available treatments.
In some cases, part or all of the expense of treatment may be paid by the investigator.
Current Clinical Studies
Completed Clinical Studies
- Assessment of Coenzyme Q10 Utility in Normalizing Insulin Dysregulation in Horses with Equine Metabolic Syndrome
- Body Condition and Heart Health in Dogs
- Bone Cancer (Osteosarcoma)
- Bone Cancer Study
- Brain biopsy - a definitive diagnosis that can help your pet
- Cats and Vincristine
- Chronic Conjunctivitis and Keratitis in Cats
- Clinical Effectiveness of Phycox® in Elbow Osteoarthritis in Dogs
- CLINICAL STUDY: Pancreatitis in Cats
- Clopidogrel (Plavix®) use in cats
- Determining the best time to diagnose EIPH in horses
- Dogs with Megaesophagus
- EIPH in Barrel Racing Horses
- Environmental MRSP surveillance in small animal primary care hospitals
- Evaluating Kidney Function in Cats with Feline Caudal Stomatitis
- Golden Retriever and Greyhound Study: Developing a Drug Metabolism Test
- Liquid sildenafil in canine megaesophagus
- Measurement of platelet function in cats
- Melatonin - it's not just a sleep hormone!
- New ECG Technology
- Non-Invasive Clinical Trial for Dogs with Osteoarthritis
- Novel therapy for canine brain tumors
- Novel treatment for vaccine-associated sarcomas in cats
- Pain management attitude and practices: A survey of veterinarians and horse owners (owners)
- Pain management attitude and practices: A survey of veterinarians and horse owners (veterinarians)
- Post-surgical Acupuncture and GI Motility in Horses
- Puppy Heart Rate Study
- The "COOL" Cat Study: Clopidogrel Only vs with Omeprazole TriaL
- Toe Problems and Injuries in Agility Dogs
- Tumor Paint for Solid Tumors
- Using radiation therapy to treat arthritis pain