by Jon Slattery | Oct 17, 2017 | News, Vets-News
K. Chow et al. from the University of Melbourne compare the efficacy of radiolabeled fluticasone using a metered dose inhaler and by nebulisation. Percentage deposition in the lower airways was lower than that reported in adult humans but similar to that reported in...
by Jon Slattery | Jul 9, 2016 | Cat, Cat Asthma, Dog, Dog Asthma, Equine, Equine Asthma, News
We are now able to supply a range of medications used for treating respiratory disease. Please contact us for more details
by Jon Slattery | Feb 26, 2016 | AeroKat, Cat, Cat Asthma, News
Wondering how the AeroKat works or thinking of purchasing an AeroKat? Please click the link below to watch our new video below which details step by step how to get the most from the AeroKat feline aerosol chamber with Flow-Vu technology. AeroKat in use (9Mb MOV...
by Jon Slattery | Sep 21, 2015 | Cat, Cat Asthma, News
It’s not just cats and dogs that get respiratory disease. Recently a sea otter in Seattle was experiencing signs attributed to bronchitis and was successfully treated with an AeroKat. Click Inhaler helps first asthmatic sea otter breathe easy to read the full...
by Jon Slattery | Aug 19, 2015 | Equine, Equine Asthma, News
“Tuesday” is a little bichon frise who has suffered from collapsing trachea for a number of years. Up to now she has been maintained on oral prednisolone and inhaled steroids via an AeroDawg spacing chamber with variable results. On seeing the new Flexineb...