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Guides — drug guide, breeds, vaccines, diets and protocols

Look up dosing by species, breed predispositions, vaccination protocols, therapeutic diets and step-by-step clinical protocols inside the app or on the public site.

The Guides are a free lookup base covering drugs, breeds, vaccines, nutrition and clinical protocols for dogs and cats. They live inside the app and are also open on the website, so you can share a page with the animal's guardian.

Where to find it

  • In the app: under Guides — in the sidebar on desktop, or More → Guides on mobile. The search box at the top covers all five sections at once, and the app-wide search (⌘K) finds active ingredients and brand names too.
  • On the site (public link): allears.vet/bulario, allears.vet/racas, allears.vet/vacinas, allears.vet/alimentos and allears.vet/protocolos. The public site has a global search: click Buscar or press ⌘K (Ctrl+K on Windows), move with the arrow keys and open with Enter. The pages are public — you can send the link directly over WhatsApp.

What each section covers

The library is still being built. Each section shows how many pages are published, and any section with none yet appears as Coming soon. We publish few and verified rather than many and doubtful — every page is reviewed by a veterinarian before it goes live.

  • Formulary: organised by active ingredient, not by brand. Each page carries the dosing table by species and route, indications, contraindications, adverse effects, interactions and the pharmaceutical forms available in Brazil.
  • Breeds: dog and cat profiles with size, life expectancy, temperament and — the most clinically useful part — the disease predisposition table, including the screening test where one exists.
  • Vaccines: protocols with ages, number of doses and boosters, route of administration, contraindications and adverse events.
  • Nutrition: food categories and therapeutic diets (renal, gastrointestinal, hypoallergenic, weight control), key nutrients, how to transition between diets and how to read a Brazilian label.
  • Protocols: step-by-step clinical conduct for routine and emergency care (fluid therapy, feline urethral obstruction, DKA, CPR, analgesia, anaesthesia). Each page covers when to use it, what to have ready, the numbered sequence with the dose and timing of each step, what to monitor, response criteria and red flags.

Dose calculator

Under Guides → Dose calculator (on mobile, also More → Dose calculator) you pick the active ingredient, enter the patient's weight and get the dose per administration. Enter the strength of the presentation and it also works out the volume in mL or the number of tablets — and it offers the strengths of the products already registered for that ingredient, so you only have to confirm which one is in your hand.

The same calculator sits inside the Posologia section of every formulary page, right under the table, and on the site at allears.vet/calculadoras.

It multiplies the dose published on the page by the weight — nothing beyond that is estimated, and the result names the dosing row it used. Doses written per body surface area (mg/m²) are converted with the classic formula, stated alongside the result; flat per-animal doses and continuous-infusion rates are labelled as such. Always confirm the strength on the leaflet of the presentation you have in hand.

Mima uses Reference too

When you ask about a dose, a vaccination protocol or a breed predisposition in the chat, Mima looks these pages up before answering and cites the page it used — so the answer comes with a source rather than from the model's memory alone.

How the content is produced

Every page is researched and written by AI from public sources — MAPA, scientific literature, professional guidelines (WSAVA, AAHA, AAFP) and manufacturers' technical pages — and passes an independent automated review before publication. The sources are listed at the end of each page.

This is reference material: it does not replace the product's package insert or your clinical judgement. Always confirm the concentration and dosing on the presentation you have in hand.

Found something wrong?

At the bottom of each page there is an "Encontrou algo errado?" box. Describe the problem (for example, "the feline dose is wrong") and send it — reports are used to correct and republish the page.

Next steps

Didn't find what you were looking for?

Reach us at [email protected] or ask Mima, the AI assistant inside the app.