Insulin therapy is still the primary therapy for all diabetic dogs and cats. Several insulin options are available for each species, including veterinary registered products and human insulin preparations. The insulin chosen depends on the individual patient's requirements. Intermediate-acting insulin is usually the first choice for dogs, and longer-acting insulin is the first choice for cats. Once the insulin type is chosen, the best method of insulin administration should be considered. Traditionally, insulin vials and syringes have been used, but insulin pen devices have recently entered the veterinary market. Pens have different handling requirements when compared with standard insulin vials including: storage out of the refrigerator fo...
BackgroundTreatment of diabetes mellitus (DM) in cats typically requires insulin injections q12h-q24...
This thesis presents important new findings on glycaemic monitoring, and insulin and dietary therapy...
The aim of this study was to examine the safety and reliability of a research-grade implantable pump...
Ann Thompson,1 Patty Lathan,2 Linda Fleeman3 1School of Veterinary Science, The University of Queens...
This prospective, multicentre, non-blinded, open study followed 46 cats with diabetes mellitus durin...
Demand of exogenous insulin administration is currently limited by a series of factors, such as unba...
This prospective, multicentre, non-blinded, open study followed 46 cats with diabetes mellitus durin...
open6noBackground: Many diabetic dogs and cats require small doses of insulin that must be administe...
A diabetic cat was referred because of poor metabolic control and difficulties the owner experienced...
The use of rapid-acting insulin analogs as routes of administration other than IV has never been des...
The aim of this study was to measure the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of subcutaneously inj...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of lispro insulin for the ...
When treating diabetic cats, the primary aim is to control clinical signs without causing clinical h...
The objective of this study was to report owner experiences and satisfaction in treating a pet with ...
BACKGROUND Remission occurs in 10-50% of cats with diabetes mellitus (DM). It is assumed that intens...
BackgroundTreatment of diabetes mellitus (DM) in cats typically requires insulin injections q12h-q24...
This thesis presents important new findings on glycaemic monitoring, and insulin and dietary therapy...
The aim of this study was to examine the safety and reliability of a research-grade implantable pump...
Ann Thompson,1 Patty Lathan,2 Linda Fleeman3 1School of Veterinary Science, The University of Queens...
This prospective, multicentre, non-blinded, open study followed 46 cats with diabetes mellitus durin...
Demand of exogenous insulin administration is currently limited by a series of factors, such as unba...
This prospective, multicentre, non-blinded, open study followed 46 cats with diabetes mellitus durin...
open6noBackground: Many diabetic dogs and cats require small doses of insulin that must be administe...
A diabetic cat was referred because of poor metabolic control and difficulties the owner experienced...
The use of rapid-acting insulin analogs as routes of administration other than IV has never been des...
The aim of this study was to measure the pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of subcutaneously inj...
Objectives: The aim of this study was to evaluate the efficacy and safety of lispro insulin for the ...
When treating diabetic cats, the primary aim is to control clinical signs without causing clinical h...
The objective of this study was to report owner experiences and satisfaction in treating a pet with ...
BACKGROUND Remission occurs in 10-50% of cats with diabetes mellitus (DM). It is assumed that intens...
BackgroundTreatment of diabetes mellitus (DM) in cats typically requires insulin injections q12h-q24...
This thesis presents important new findings on glycaemic monitoring, and insulin and dietary therapy...
The aim of this study was to examine the safety and reliability of a research-grade implantable pump...