February is American Heart Month–Celebrate by contributing to Veterinary Cardiology research!

The “COOL” Cat Study:  Clopidogrel Only vs. with Omeprazole TriaL

We would like to invite you to help us study whether the antacid, omeprazole, reduces the effectiveness of clopidogrel (Plavix®) in cats.  Recent studies in humans show that omeprazole reduces the blood-thinning effects of clopidogrel.  Our goal is to determine if the same holds true for cats.

We’re looking for…

CATS who are:

•      Healthy

•      2-8 years of age

•      Weigh at least 9lbs

•      Comfortable going to the veterinarian and taking oral medication

And cat OWNERS who will:

•      Give their cat medication on a prescribed schedule

•      Record medication times in a treatment log

•      Bring their cat to the Veterinary Teaching Hospital for 7 visits

 

The study provides the following testing for free:  CBC, Serum Chemistry, Urinalysis, FIV/FeLV screening, echocardiogram, and a full physical examination (a $500 value).

Upon completion of the study each COOL cat will receive a cool cat bowtie and the owner will receive a $10 Ferdinand’s gift certificate for a cool treat!

For more information and to enroll your cat, please contact Valorie Wiss

509-335-0798 or v.wiss@wsu.edu

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