Novel study by Protexin Veterinary published!

 

We are pleased to announce that our recent study has now been published by a well-respected veterinary journal.

Our randomised, double-blinded, placebo-controlled clinical trial provides novel evidence on ways to improve the clinical outcome of uncomplicated, digestive upsets in dogs1.

“Dogs with digestive upsets are presented to veterinarians on a daily basis yet the evidence base on which to identify appropriate treatment for these cases has been lacking. This highlights the need for large-scale, well-controlled prospective clinical trials,” said Sophie Nixon, Veterinary Research Manager, Protexin Veterinary.

Protexin Veterinary’s clinical study provides much-needed evidence to help clinicians determine the optimal treatment for dogs with digestive upsets.

“We are delighted to have published such a strong clinical study in one of the most well-respected veterinary journals, the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine (JVIM),” said James Kyffin, Veterinary Director, Protexin Veterinary.  “At ADM Protexin, we believe it is important to have products that are supported by published studies and the latest study represents one of the first of its kind. We hope this study will provide vets with the evidence they need to support their cases and give them the confidence not to dispense other medical management that may not be necessary.”  


 

1.Nixon, SL; Rose, L; Muller, AT. Efficacy of an orally administered anti-diarrheal probiotic paste (Pro-Kolin Advanced) in dogs with acute diarrhea: A randomized, placebo-controlled, double-blinded clinical study. J Vet Intern Med. 2019.