European Veterinary Centre – Veterinarian hospital in Jumeirah 3, Dubai

European Veterinary Centre – Veterinarian hospital in Jumeirah 3, Dubai

European Veterinary Centre – Veterinarian hospital in Jumeirah 3, Dubai Address, Phone, Email, Website, Map, Hours, Service, Price

Vet hospital in Jumeirah 3, Dubai

Veterinary is used to describe the work of a person whose job is to treat sick or injured animals or to describe the medical treatment of animals.

Address: Villa 63 Umm Al Sheif Rd – Jumeirah – Jumeirah 3 – Dubai – United Arab Emirates

Phone: +971 4 380 4415

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Opening Time: 8am – 8pm

Email: info@evc.ae

Website: http://www.evc.ae/

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Nearby Bus Stop

  • Safa, Spinneys 2
  • Wasl, Road 4-1

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List of approved veterinary drugs in Dubai

75 veterinary drugs were recently approved by the registration committee of veterinary medicines, the Ministry of Health, UAE revealed.

The newly registered drugs include those for the treatment of bacterial infection, anti-inflammatory medicines, painkillers, anti-allergy medication, and vaccines. The 75 new drugs bring the total number of veterinary medicines approved by the ministry to 770.

List of Common Veterinary Drugs

Acepromazine – sedative, tranquilizer, and antiemeticClindamycin – antibiotic with particular use in dental infections with effects against most aerobic gram-positive cocciMavacoxib – nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (nsaid)Pirlimycin – antimicrobial
Albendazole – antihelminthicClomipramine – primarily used in dogs to treat behavioral problemsMedetomidine – surgical anesthetic and analgesicPonazuril – anticoccidial
Alprazolam – benzodiazepine used as an anxiolytic and tranquilizerCyproheptadine – used as an appetite stimulant in cats and dogsMeloxicam – nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (nsaid)Praziquantel – treatment of infestations of the tapeworms dipylidium caninum, taenia pisiformis, echinococcus granulosus
Altrenogest – used to synchronizes estrusDeracoxib – (nsaid) nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugMetacam – used to reduce inflammation and painPrazosin – sympatholytic used in hypertension and abnormal muscle contractions
Amantadine – analgesic for chronic painDexamethasone – anti-inflammatory steroidMethimazole – used in treatment of hyperthyroidismPrednisolone – glucocorticoid (steroid) used in the management of inflammation and auto-immune disease, primarily in cats
Aminophylline – bronchodilatorDiazepam – benzodiazepine used to treat status epilepticus, also used as a preanaesthetic and a sedativeMethocarbamol – muscle relaxant used to reduce muscle spasms associated with inflammation, injury, intervertebral disc disease, and certain toxicitiesPrednisone – glucocorticoid (steroid) used in the management of inflammation and auto immune disease
Amitraz – antiparasiticDichlorophene – fungicide, germicide, and antimicrobial agent, also used for the removal of parasitesMetoclopramide – potent antiemetic, secondarily as a prokineticPregabalin – neuropathic pain reliever and anti-convulsant
Amitriptyline – tricyclic antidepressant used to treat separation anxiety, excessive grooming dogs and catsDiphenhydramine – histamine blockerMetronidazole – antibiotic against anaerobic bacteriaPropofol – short acting intravenous drug used to induce anesthesia
Amlodipine – calcium channel blocker used to decrease blood pressureDoxycycline – antibiotic, also used to treat lyme diseaseMilbemycin oxime – broad spectrum antiparasitic used as an anthelmintic, insecticide and miticidePyrantel – effective against ascarids, hookworms and stomach worms
Amoxicillin – antibacterialEnalapril – ace-inhibitor used to treat high blood pressure and heart failureMirtazapine – antiemetic and appetite stimulant in cats and dogsRafoxanide – parasiticide
Apomorphine – emetic (used to induce vomiting)Enrofloxacin – broad spectrum antibiotic (gram-positive and -negative) — not recommended for streptococci, or anaerobic bacteriaMitratapide – used to help weight loss in dogsRifampin – anti-microbial primarily used in conjunction with other erythromycin in the treatment of rhodococcus equi infections in foals
Artificial tears – lubricant eye drops used as a tear supplementEquine chorionic gonadotropin – gonadotropic hormone used to induce ovulation in livestock prior to artificial inseminationMorphine – pure mu agonist/opioid analgesic used as a premedicationRobenacoxib – nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (nsaid)
Atenolol – treats cardiac arrythmias, hypertension, and diabetes plus other cardiovascular disordersFenbendazole – antiparasite drug use for mainly against nematodesMoxifloxacin – antibioticRoxarsone – arsenical used as a coccidiostat and for increased weight gain
Atipamezole – α2-adrenergic antagonist used to reverse the sedative and analgesic effects of alpha-2 adrenergic receptor agonistsFipronil – antiparasiticideNeomycin – antibacterialSelamectin – antiparasitic treating fleas, roundworms, ear mites, heartworm, and hookworms
Benazepril – ace-inhibitor used in heart failure, hypertension, chronic kidney failure and protein-losing nephropathyFlumazenil – reversal agent for benzodiazepinesNimuselide – nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (nsaid)Silver sulfadiazine – antibacterial
Bethanechol – stimulates bladder contractions, tranquilizer, makes the patient feel no painFlunixin meglumine – nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug used as an analgesic and antipyretic in horsesNitarsone – feed additive used in poultry to increase weight gain, improve feed efficiency, and prevent histomoniasis (blackhead disease)Streptomycin – antibiotic used in large animals
Bupivacaine – local anesthetic primarily utilized pre- and post-operativelyFurosemide – diuretic used to prevent exercise-induced pulmonary hemorrhage in horsesNitenpyram – insecticideSucralfate – treats gastric ulcers
Buprenorphine – narcotic for pain relief in cats after surgeryGabapentin – strong pain relieverNitroscanate – anthelmintic used to treat roundworms, hookworms and tapewormsSulfasalazine – anti-inflammatory and antirheumatic
Butorphanol – mu agonist/kappa antagonist, used as a cough suppressant and for a muscle relaxation effect in horsesGentamicin/betamethasone valerate/clotrimazole – combination drug product used to treat ear disease in dogsNitroxynil – anthelmintic for fasciola and liver fluke infestationsTelazol – intravenous drug used to induce anesthesia; combination of tiletamine and zolazepam
Carprofen – cox-2 selective nsaid used to relieve pain and inflammation in dogs and catsGlycopyrrolate – emergency drug used for cardiac supportNystatin – antifungalTepoxalin – nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (nsaid)
Cephalexin – antibiotic, particularly useful for susceptible staphylococcus infectionsHydromorphone – opioid analgesic used as a premedicationOclacitinib – antipruriticTheophylline – for brochospasm and cardiogenic edema
Cefovecin – cephalosporin-class antibiotic used to treat skin infections in dogs and catsHydroxyzine – antihistamine drug used primarily for treatment of allergiesOfloxacin – fluoroquinolone antibioticThiostrepton – antibiotic
Cefpodoxime – antibioticImidacloprid/moxidectin – antiparasitic productOmeprazole – used for treatment and prevention of gastric ulcers in horsesThiabendazole – antiparasitic
Ceftiofur – cephalosporin antibioticIsoxsuprine – vasodilator used for laminitis and navicular disease in horsesOxibendazole – anthelminticTolfenamic acid — nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (nsaid)
Chloral hydrate/magnesium sulfate/pentobarbital – combination anesthetic agentIvermectin – a broad-spectrum antiparasitic used in horses, cattle, sheep, goats and dogsOxymorphone – analgesicTramadol – analgesic
Chloramphenicol – antibacterial used to treat anaerobic bacterial infections, both gram-positive and -negativeKetamine – dissociative anesthetic and tranquilizer in cats, dogs, horses, and other animalsOxytetracycline – antibioticTriamcinolone acetonide – corticosteroid
Cimetidine – h2 antagonist used to reduce gastric acid productionKetoprofen – nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (nsaid)Pentobarbital – humane euthanasia of animals not to be used for foodTrimethoprim — used widely for bacterial infections, is in the family of sulfa drugs
Ciprofloxacin – antibiotic of quinolone groupLevamisole – antiparasiticPentoxyfylline – xanthine derivative used in as an antiinflammatory drug and in the prevention of endotoxemiaTrimethoprim/sulfadoxine — antibacterial containing trimethoprim and sulfadoxine
Clamoxyquine – antiparasitic to treat salmonids for infection with the myxozoan parasite, myxobolus cerebralisLevetiracetam – anti-convulsant used for seizuresPergolide – dopamine receptor agonist used for the treatment of pituitary pars intermedia dysfunction in horsesTrilostane – for canine cushing’s (hyperadrenocorticism) syndrome
Clavamox – antibiotic, used to treat skin and other infectionsLevothyroxine – used in the treatment of hypothyroidismPhenobarbital – anti-convulsant used for seizuresTylosin – antibiotic
Clavaseptin – antibioticLufenuron – insecticide used for flea controlPhenylbutazone – nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (nsaid)Ursodeoxycholic acid (inn) or ursodiol (usan) — hydrophilic bile acid used to treat liver diseases
Clavulanic acid – adjunct to penicillin-derived antibiotics used to overcome resistance in bacteria that secrete beta-lactamaseMarbofloxacin – antibioticPhenylpropanolamine – controls urinary incontinence in dogsXylazine – α2-adrenergic agonist, used to temporarily sedate animals
Clenbuterol – decongestant and bronchodilator used for the treatment of recurrent airway obstruction in horsesMaropitant – antiemeticPhenytoin/pentobarbital – animal euthanasia product containing phenytoin and pentobarbitalYohimbine – used to reverse effects of xylazine, also called an “antidote” to xylazine
Zonisamide – anti-convulsant used for seizuresAnesthesia – used as a sedative before surgery

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FAQs

1. What is the function of veterinary hospital?

  • Clinical services (treatment of diseased animals and control of production limiting disorders) Preventive services (avoiding the outbreak of diseases) Provision of drugs, vaccines and other products (such as artificial insemination) Human health protection (inspection of marketed animal products).

2. What is the role of veterinary doctor?

  • A Veterinary Doctor is responsible for determining the treatment of the diseases, illnesses and disorders of the animals after diagnosing it. He or she provides medical and surgical care to animals.

3. What are the animals veterinarians treat?

  • Veterinarians address the health needs of domestic animals, including cats, dogs, chickens, horses, cows, sheep, pigs, and goats; wildlife; zoo animals; pet birds; and ornamental fish.

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