Zomedica Corp.

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    Zomedica Corp is a veterinary health company creating products for companion animals (canine, feline and equine) by focusing on the unmet needs of clinical veterinarians. The company's product portfolio includes diagnostics and therapeutics that emphasize patient health and practice health. The company is currently focused on the final development and commercialization of its TRUFORMA platform, which detects thyroid disorders in dogs & cats and adrenal disorders in dogs. Its operations are comprised of two reportable segments: Diagnostic & Therapeutics. It earns the majority of revenue from the therapeutics segment.

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    Direct access to Zomedica Corp. (ZOMDF) Annual Reports (10K) and Quarterly Reports (10Q) from the SEC website.

    • 2025
      • 10-Q Mar 31
    • 2024
      • 10-K Dec 31
      • 10-Q Sep 30
      • 10-Q Jun 30
      • 10-Q Mar 31
    • 2023
      • 10-K Dec 31
      • 10-Q Sep 30
      • 10-Q Jun 30
      • 10-Q Mar 31

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