• April 28, 2022
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VOHC accepts new water additive from Dechra – DVM 360

VOHC accepts new water additive from Dechra – DVM 360

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New water additive recently approved by Veterinary Oral Health Council (VOHC) to control tarter buildup
Dechra Veterinary Products announced that its Vetradent liquid water additive recently received safety and efficacy approval from the Veterinary Oral Health Council (VOHC). This new water additive was accepted to help control tarter for canine oral care.1 The water additive is a part of Vetradent's at-home dental care line, in which all products from the care line produced with Biotrate technology. According to an organizational release, Biotrate is scientifically formulated to work against bacteria by altering the environment in the oral cavity.1
“Pet owner compliance with at-home dental care is important for a pet’s dental health and having the VOHC accepted seal on the Vetradent water additive will help veterinarians feel more confident when recommending an easy-to-use water additive," said Mike Eldred, president of North American operations for Dechra, in the release.1
Dechra is hopeful that pet owners and veterinarians wil be more comfortable and willing to use the Vetradent water additive for dogs after seeing the VOHC seal on its packaging.
Dechra Veterinary Products is a global specialist in veterinary pharmaceuticals and related products. The company focuses its products on companion animals, equine, food-producing animals, and nutrition areas.
Reference
Dechra Announces VOHC Acceptance for Water Additive. News release. Dechra Veterinary Products, LLC. April 27, 2022. Accessed April 27, 2022.
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