The reason why cats were treated for one day before and one hour before the first aqueocentesis, followed by a short period of time to perform the second aqueocentesis, was to mimic the routine protocols that are usually adopted by many veterinary ophthalmologists, regarding systemically administered
NSADs, before cataract surgery in dogs (MCLEAN et al., 2012).
Use of other ingredients like expectorants, mucolytic and Non-Steroidal Anti-inflammatory Drugs (
NSADs) are also of questionable value.
* The "learning curve" associated with shifting from the Navy Security Assistance Database System (
NSADS) to the Defense Security Assistance Management System (DSAMS),