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VetDrug Application for iPhone, iPod, and iPad
Posted on Aug.01, 2010, under Veterinary Software
The most complete and concise veterinary drug reference. VetDrug is a simple, clean and easy to use veterinary drug reference. It’s loaded with over 100 commonly used veterinary drugs and includes dosing, warnings and potential side effects.
This comprehensive database contains treatment options for a variety of animals including dogs, cats, and numerous exotic species. The main screen displays two menu available, they are VetDrug and Unit Conversion. The Unit Conversion menu contains Weight and Body surface area, so you can suit your need. For online Veterinary Drug References, you could use Veterinary Formulary by University of Minnesota or Veterinary Product Database by Drugs.com. (continue reading…)
A Vet Tool Application for iPhone, iPod, and iPad
Posted on Jul.16, 2010, under Veterinary Software
A Vet Tool is an application from Apple, it is a perfect application for veterinarians, vet technicians, veterinary students, or anyone working in the veterinary field. It is compatible with iPhone, iPod touch, and iPad.
A Vet Tool current version is 1.2.1 with iOS 4.0 Tested (1.8 MB). It features with five easy to use veterinary application. They are Complete Small Animal Drug Formulary with over 650 drugs; Common bloood value lab results for birds, cats, dogs, horses, cattle, ferrets, guinea pigs, and turtles; Collection of X-ray comparisons; Veterinary calculator (math calculator with memory function, conversion calculator, age calculator, gestation calculator, fluid rate calculator, dosage calculator); Veterinary Notepad. (continue reading…)
Veterinary Pharmacy Reference Software, Fast, Friendly and Efficient
Posted on Jan.29, 2010, under Veterinary Software
The veterinary industry faces a more informed, more demanding client than ever before. Pet owners are willing to spend more than ever before and expect the same level of service and care that is given by human doctors and pharmacists. Currently drug companies and veterinary practices face countless lawsuits regarding side effects, interactions, and lack of informed consent. Veterinarians have found that the VPR program has dramatically changed the way they are able to do their jobs, saving them and their staff time and money. Client are more informed and excited about the improved service they are receiving. (continue reading…)