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Cannabis and CBD Information

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has not approved cannabis for any use in animals, and the agency cannot ensure the safety or effectiveness of these products. For these reasons, FDA cautions pet owners against the use of such products and recommends that owners talk with their veterinarian about appropriate treatment options.

Here are some common questions about cannabis and cannabis-derived products (click to see the answers):

  1. I’ve seen cannabis products being marketed for pets. Are they safe?
  2. Can hemp be added to animal food?
  3. Can approved human drugs containing CBD or synthetic THC be used extralabel in animals?

Additional information is at the links below:

FDA Regulation of Cannabis and Cannabis-Derived Products, Including Cannabidiol (CBD)

FDA is Committed to Sound, Science-based Policy on CBD

Remarks at the National Industrial Hemp Council 2019 Hemp Business Summit

Cyberbullying and Reputation Management

The AVMA provides tools for individuals and practices facing cyberbullying. The log in page for members to access a free helpline is https://www.avma.org/resources-tools/practice-management/reputation/cyberbullying-help-AVMA-members

DEI
Veterinary teams can improve their work places. Webinars, tool kits and other resources:
And www.journeyforteams.org providing training for the whole veterinary team.
Epidemiology and Statistics
Language of Vet Care Initiative

Improve how we communicate with our clients. Training videos demonstrate how we can improve our client interactions using key language to effect better care for our patients. Click here to learn more.

Licensure - Veterinary
Online Continuing Education
Pathology
Pharmacology - Microbiology & Parasitology
Prescription Drug Monitoring Program

If you are having any difficulties with the state’s PDMP system,

call Nebraska’s PDMP Support Team at 402-506-9900 ext 1.

As of July 1, 2018 in Nebraska, a veterinarian licensed under the Veterinary Medicine and Surgery Practice Act is required to report a dispensed prescription of controlled substances listed on Schedule II, Schedule III, or Schedule IV pursuant to section 28-405.  (Neb. Rev. Stat. § 71-2454 (4)). (Here is a link to a list of all controlled substances in Nebraska — veterinarians are required to report a dispensed prescription of controlled substances listed on Schedule II, Schedule III, or Schedule IV).

The Nebraska prescription drug monitoring program (PDMP) is developed through legislative bills passed by the Nebraska Legislature in 2011, with system enhancements made in 2016 and 2017.

Here are some resources to help you comply with the PDMP for veterinarians:

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