Money, Mistrust, and Machines: What’s Shaping the Future of Vet Med
In the latest episode of Vet Candy Watch, Career Coach Vet Dr. Ashley Hopkins takes a closer look at the biggest conversations shaping the veterinary profession today. From economic realities to public perception and global innovation, this episode explores the issues that every veterinary professional should be paying attention to.
Veterinary cardiologist, Dr. Hayley McDonald Explains All about Felicyn CA-1
Felycin®-CA1 (sirolimus delayed-release tablets) is the first disease-modifying drug that can give hope to owners of cats with subclinical hypertrophic cardiomyopathy (HCM).Felycin®-CA1 is the first and only FDA conditionally approved once-weekly drug for the management of ventricular hypertrophy in cats with subclinical HCM.
Vet Candy Watch: Blue Pigs, Heavy Metal Water, and the Genetics of Feline HCM
This week on Vet Candy Watch, host Jeremiah Pouncey explores the latest veterinary science headlines that range from the genuinely puzzling to the downright bizarre. From unraveling the complicated genetics behind feline heart disease to investigating some truly strange blue pigs, this episode covers it all. Joining the conversation is veterinary cardiologist Dr. Hayley McDonald, who breaks down the science behind Felicyn CA-1 by PRN Pharmacal, the newly FDA conditionally approved drug for cats with hypertrophic cardiomyopathy.
Felycin®-CA1 is the First and Only Drug FDA Conditionally Approved for the Management of Ventricular Hypertrophy in Cats
PBI-Gordon Companies, Inc. the parent company of TriviumVet, which holds sole conditional approval from the FDA for Felycin®-CA1 (sirolimus delayed-release tablets) sold under the PRN Pharmacal brand of its affiliated company Pegasus, today announced the product is now available via licensed veterinarians nationwide. PBI-Gordon Companies, Inc. confirms that Felycin®-CA1 is the only drug currently legally marketed under conditional approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for the management HCM in cats.

