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Veterinary Clinical Podcasts

106 Nausea

Veterinary Clinical Podcasts

Dominic Barfield

814108, Higher Education, Education, Medicine, Rvc, Science & Medicine, Veterinary, Science, Higher, Royal

5643 Ratings

🗓️ 1 November 2019

⏱️ 31 minutes

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Summary

Today joining Brian and myself in the studio we are delighted to have Ludovic Pelligand, Associate Professor of Veterinary Anaesthesia and Clinical Pharmacology here at the RVC. We have tried to get him in the studio for a while and delighted that he found time in his busy schedule to talk to us about his experience with treating nausea and vomiting in dogs. We will get him back on shortly! Enjoy.

Further reading:

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28814338

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0:00.0

Today, Dominic Barfield here, and this is the RVC Clinical Podcast. Thank you for listening and

0:03.4

thank you for subscribing on your smartphone or generic fruit-based device. We're really grateful

0:06.7

if you're taking the time to download and listen to this ABC podcast, and we don't ask for much

0:09.9

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podcast provider is and leave us to review. Obviously, a five-star review would be great and really appreciate a few moments of your time to leave

0:21.8

us a review.

0:22.9

So after a few years of hunting down, today we're lucky enough for joining Brian and myself

0:30.6

in the studio to have Ludwig Pellegrin, one of our associate professors here in veterinary

0:36.5

anesthesia, and I think clinical

0:38.2

pharmacology is that?

0:39.1

And clinical pharmacology.

0:40.5

Good memory, Haydorm.

0:42.2

But everyone knows as Zim.

0:45.0

And we thought we talked to Zim today.

0:48.4

A fountain of knowledge about so many things.

0:51.5

But we thought we were talking about antimetics or anti-nausea agents and his experience

0:57.7

in that, both in research and clinical aspects of that. So thank you very much, Sim, for being

1:04.4

able to finally convince you to coming onto the show. So maybe to start, if we can talk about anti-medics, maybe the models of which

1:17.0

have, or suppose the question is, how do we know clinically whether the animal is nauseous or feeling

1:25.8

sick? So we can obviously say if an animal vomits that that's a

1:30.3

response but nausea for you and I is something that we can feel and explain to someone. But

1:37.3

where do you start with this in dogs?

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