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Дополняющие, альтернативные и комплексные методы лечения
Культурные особенности оказывают значительное влияние на отношение клиентов к использованию модифицирующих поведение лекарственных препаратов типа трициклических антидепрессантов и ингибиторов моноаминок-сидазы. Считается, что в Великобритании, как нигде в мире, владельцы настроены против психотропных лекарственных средств и ищут им альтернативу. Важно, чтобы консультирующий ветеринарный врач мог дать клиенту квалифицированный совет относительно альтернативного метода лечения его питомца.