Bimeda, EquiManagement Bring You Inflammatory Conditions Awareness Month 

Catch up on recent research about inflammatory conditions in horses during this awareness month brought to you by Bimeda.
Horse experiencing an inflammatory condition.
Inflammatory Conditions Awareness Month will focus on topics including allergies, insect bite hypersensitivity, joint inflammation, and more. | Getty Images

When horses experience inflammation, whether from an allergic reaction or musculoskeletal condition, practitioners need to act quickly to address this discomfort.  

For Inflammatory Conditions Awareness Month, starting July 1, 2024, EquiManagement has partnered with Bimeda, Inc., the manufacturer of Bimasone (flumethasone), to highlight recent research on various inflammatory conditions in horses.  

Research topics will focus on conditions veterinarians often encounter in the field, such as insect bite hypersensitivity, equine asthma, septic joint inflammation, immune-mediated myopathies, allergies, and more.   

Look for content all month on EquiManagement.com, on our Facebook and Instagram pages, and in our e-newsletters.  

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