
Endocrinology
The Role of SodiumāGlucose Cotransporter 2 Inhibitors in Feline Diabetes Mellitus Management
The SGLT2 inhibitors are an exciting new class of drugs in veterinary medicine that are effective for the management of diabetes mellitus in the majority of newly diagnosed diabetic cats.
Endocrinology
Trilostane for Dogs With Hyperadrenocorticism
The primary goals of trilostane therapy are resolving clinical signs of hyperadrenocorticism and avoiding oversuppression of the adrenal axis.

Endocrinology
Adrenal-Dependent Atypical Hyperadrenocorticism in a Labrador Retriever
This rare case of adrenal-dependent AHAC provides evidence that trilostane therapy may effectively manage associated clinical signs and improve quality of life if surgical intervention is not pursued.

Endocrinology
Desoxycorticosterone Pivalate for Dogs With Addisonās Disease
DOCP is a safe and effective mineralocorticoid replacement therapy when used in dogs with primary hypoadrenocorticism.

Endocrinology
Treating and Managing Diabetes Mellitus in Dogs
With client commitment and appropriate veterinary care, dogs with DMāeven those with other complicating diseasesācan live a full and healthy life.
Endocrinology
Chronic Pancreatitis in Cats
Chronic pancreatitis is a common, yet complex, disease in cats, and its management is nonspecific and multifaceted.
Endocrinology
Treatment of Pituitary-Dependent Hyperadrenocorticism in Dogs
PDH is the most common cause of spontaneous Cushingās syndrome in dogs. Trilostane is widely regarded as the treatment of choice.
Endocrinology
Nutrition and Diabetes Mellitus
Dietary modification plays an important role in the management of diabetes mellitus in dogs and cats.

