Dogs with Acute Onset of Pancreatitis catharine September 5, 2024

Dogs with Acute Onset of Pancreatitis

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Dogs with acute onset of pancreatitis experience debilitating symptoms, and we are working to find more solutions to manage this condition. Acute onset of pancreatitis can be mild or very serious, so it is important to recognize the symptoms early.

ACI is currently enrolling patients in a randomized, placebo-controlled clinical trial to evaluate the safety and effectiveness of a new treatment for dogs experiencing symptoms of acute onset of pancreatitis.

Funding

This is a fully funded study.

Is your dog eligible for this study?
Owner Participation / Commitment
  • Bring your dog in for all scheduled visits, including a hospital stay.
  • Document any unusual observations regarding your dog during the study on provided forms.
  • Attend up to 3 visits over the course of 10 days.
Eligibility
  • Dogs must have been diagnosed or have a presumed diagnosis of acute onset of pancreatitis.
  • Dog must be ≥6 months of age.
  • Dog cannot be pregnant, lactating or intended for breeding.
  • Dog cannot have been treated with steroids.

The Veterinary Investigator at the study site will determine if your pet meets other eligibility criteria and may enroll in the study.

Study Sites

Wake Veterinary Hospital
1007 Tandal Pl.
Knightdale, NC 27545
919-266-9852

Animal Hospital of Dauphin County
241 S. Hershey Rd.
Harrisburg, PA 17112
717-775-7554

Animal Hospital of Pea Ridge
4585 Struth Ln
Pace, FL 32571
850-772-0662

Town and Country Veterinary Clinic
1051 S Water Street
Starke, FL 32091
904-964-6411

Philadelphia Animal Specialty & Emergency
2100 Washington Ave
Philadelphia, PA 19146
267-727-3738

Partner Veterinary Emergency and Specialty Center
7330 Guilford Drive
Frederick, MD 21704
301-200-8185

Contact us to learn more