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Collecting Laboratory and Other Clinical Efficacy Data on Veterinary Patients

Author(s):  Davidson Gigi S, Ashworth Lisa D

Issue:  Sep/Oct 2002 - Veterinary Compounding
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Page(s):  384-385

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Abstract:  The purpose of this procedure is to establish a standard operating procedure for cataloging comprehensive data on the clinical efficacy and side effects of compounded transdermal prescriptions for veterinary patients and the effect of treatment on prognosis. A Veterinary Compounded Prescription Information Collection Form that can be photocopied for use in the pharmacy is included.

Related Keywords: Data, collection of, for veterinary patients, SOP, data collection, for veterinary patients

Related Categories: SOPs, VETERINARY

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