Dr+Vet Sponsors the Coffee Break of the UAB Veterinary Ophthalmology Postgraduate Course
On Wednesday, July 10, the Dr+Vet team attended the coffee break of the veterinary ophthalmology postgraduate course at the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB).
During this event, we had the opportunity to visit the students and share a pleasant time with future veterinary ophthalmologists. We especially want to thank Teresa Peña and Marta Leiva for allowing us to collaborate as we do every year and for giving us the opportunity to collaborate in the postgraduate course.
Interest in Dr+Vet by AndersenPets Products
During our visit, the students showed great interest in several of our products, especially our Lintum wipes and Lacrimalis+.
Lintum wipes have been renewed and are now biodegradable, larger in size and made with a softer material, ideal for cleaning eyelids in various contexts: surgical environments (being sterile and single-dose), post-surgical, clinical blepharitis, leishmaniasis… The students were very satisfied with these improvements, highlighting the importance of an ecological and effective product in their daily practice.
Another product that caught attention was Lacrimalis+, our supplement focused on qualitative dry eyes. Lacrimalis+ is designed to offer nutritional contribution of omega-3 fatty acids that can reinforce tear stability and slightly reduce inflammation to pets suffering from this condition, providing a solution that combines high-quality and effective ingredients.
Gratitude
We are very grateful for the opportunity to participate in this event and to interact with the students, who are the future of veterinary ophthalmology. These meetings not only allow us to present our products, but also receive valuable comments that help us continue improving and adapting to the needs of the veterinary sector.
Once again, thanks to Marta Leiva, Teresa Peña and all the students for their interest and for sharing this moment with us. We hope to continue collaborating in future editions and continue supporting the training of new specialists in veterinary ophthalmology.