Can We Reduce Associated Gastrointestinal Upset When Administering Oral Antibiotics?

Original Presentation Date:
11/22/2017

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Elisabeth Zenger, DVM, PhD, DACVIM (SAIM) discusses findings of a study that examined the impact of one intervention - the co-administration of a synbiotic - on adverse effects associated with antibiotic therapy. Learn more on probiotics: http://bit.ly/VVProbiotics Access an evaluation form / Earn CE credit: http://www.vetvine.com/article/343/internal-medicine-ebu-evaluation

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