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Deslorelin Implants: How Do They Work and Their Clinical Applications for Pet Contraception

About this event

What is this webinar about:

This webinar focuses on the clinical applications of SUPRELORIN® in both male dogs and cats. Participants will gain an in-depth understanding of its mechanism of action as a GnRH agonist implant. The session will include a review of current clinical evidence supporting its use in various reproductive and behavioral indications. Real-life clinical cases will illustrate its practical benefits and challenges. Designed for veterinary professionals, the program combines theory with practical insights for optimized patient care.


 

What can you learn:

  • Understand the pharmacological mechanism of action of SUPRELORIN® as a GnRH agonist implant.
  • Identify the approved clinical indications for SUPRELORIN® in male dogs and cats.
  • Analyze current scientific evidence supporting the use of SUPRELORIN® in veterinary reproductive medicine.
  • Interpret clinical cases to evaluate the practical benefits and limitations of SUPRELORIN® in real-world settings.
  • Develop evidence-based decision-making skills for incorporating SUPRELORIN® into routine clinical practice.

Hosted by

  • Guest speaker
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    Lluis Ferré-Dolcet

    Lluis Ferré-Dolcet graduated in Veterinary Medicine from Cardenal Herrera University - CEU Valencia in 2011. He went on to earn a Master’s degree in Biology and Technology of Mammalian Reproduction from the University of Murcia in 2012. He completed a PhD focused on the transport of water and sugars in the feline uterus and placenta at the Autonomous University of Barcelona in 2016, followed by a second PhD on the control of feline reproduction using short- and long-acting GnRH compounds at the University of Padua in 2020. From 2017 to 2020, he completed a residency in Animal Reproduction under the supervision of Dr. Stefano Romagnoli at the University of Padua, leading to his European Diploma from the European College of Animal Reproduction in November 2021. Currently, he serves as the Head of the Small Animal Reproduction Department at AniCura Ars Veterinaria in Barcelona, Spain. Alongside this role, he is developing his own canine and feline semen bank.

  • Team member
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    Natasha Smith Veterinary Technical Services Manager @ Virbac

Virbac

Virbac is dedicated exclusively to shaping animal health through veterinarians. We develop, manufacture and distribute a wide range of products that benefit animals, veterinarians, and pet owners in the areas of behaviour, oral health, skin and ear, mobility, urinary and nutrition.