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Compounded medications are a necessity in veterinary practice, but compounding is complex and potentially dangerous. Some examples of commonly prescribed drugs that can be less effective if compounded improperly: itraconazole, trilostane, and pimobendan.

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Fine-needle aspiration and cytology can often successfully diagnose large cell lymphoma.

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Sandra Bechtel
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Urine should be examined within 30 minutes of collection.

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Maxey Wellman
DVM, MS, PhD, DACVP (Clinical Pathology)

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