Welcome to our latest podcast series where we demystify veterinary neurology with these small 'bite-sized' and 'need-to-know' episodes. We aim to keep you up to date on how to diagnose and treat the most common neurological diseases affecting our pets but we also want to make veterinary neurology less intimidating. We will focus on the most common problems in practice, following on from the success of our Facebook site Neurology for Vets - https://www.facebook.com/neurologyforvets/ and the launch of our new educational website -https://www.web-vetneurology.com/
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Welcome to our latest podcast series where we demystify veterinary neurology with these small 'bite-sized' and 'need-to-know' episodes. We aim to keep you up to date on how to diagnose and treat the most common neurological diseases affecting our pets but we also want to make veterinary neurology less intimidating. We will focus on the most common problems in practice, following on from the success of our Facebook site Neurology for Vets - https://www.facebook.com/neurologyforvets/ and the launch of our new educational website -https://www.web-vetneurology.com/
Levetiracetam - how do you pronounce it and its use for seizures in dogs and cats
Neurology for Vets and Pets
28 minutes 17 seconds
1 year ago
Levetiracetam - how do you pronounce it and its use for seizures in dogs and cats
In this epsiode we look at the use of an extremely safe anti-seizure medication for epilepsy in both dogs and cats. We discuss how we use it, how it works and what to expect from it.
Neurology for Vets and Pets
Welcome to our latest podcast series where we demystify veterinary neurology with these small 'bite-sized' and 'need-to-know' episodes. We aim to keep you up to date on how to diagnose and treat the most common neurological diseases affecting our pets but we also want to make veterinary neurology less intimidating. We will focus on the most common problems in practice, following on from the success of our Facebook site Neurology for Vets - https://www.facebook.com/neurologyforvets/ and the launch of our new educational website -https://www.web-vetneurology.com/