Discover laboratory animal medication delivery insights with the 2024 medication delivery survey report

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ClearH2O is proud to present the comprehensive report on our 2024 Medication Delivery in Laboratory Animal Science Survey. As leaders in developing ethical and effective solutions for animal research, we understand the importance of accurate medication delivery in the realm of laboratory animal science. This report reveals key insights and trends that are shaping the future of medication delivery, nutrition, and hydration across various research fields.

Highlights of the survey:

  • Diverse Research Areas: Participants span a wide range of specialties, including Lab Animal Medicine, Oncology, Immunology, Neuroscience, and Toxicology, offering a broad perspective on medication delivery practices.
  • Preferred Analgesics and Antibiotics: Our findings include the most commonly used analgesics and antibiotics, shedding light on trends in animal welfare and the management of pain and infections.
  • Administration Methods: The survey uncovers the diversity and effectiveness of administration methods, from traditional injections to innovative approaches like incorporation into gels and feeds, highlighting the drive towards minimizing stress and improving accuracy.
  • Exploring Improvements and Innovations: Respondents shared insightful feedback on current challenges and the desire for advancements in non-invasive delivery methods, emphasizing the ongoing effort to enhance both animal well-being and research outcomes.

Why this report matters:

For veterinarians, researchers, and professionals in laboratory animal science, staying informed on the latest trends and methodologies in medication delivery is crucial. This report not only provides valuable data but also fosters a community of innovation and improvement in animal care and research practices.

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