Ch 13 - Anti-parasitic Flashcards

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Antinematodal

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Used to treat nematodes (roundworms)

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2
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The term “ascarids” is also used to describe

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Nematodes

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Subcategory for Antinematodal (BAIT)

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  1. Benzimidazoles
  2. Tetrahydropyrimidines
  3. Imidazothiazoles
  4. Avermectin
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Benzimidazoles MOA

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Interfere with the worms energy level on a cellular basis. Bind to beta tubulin and prevent its entry into microtubules that are needed for energy metabolism. Without energy, the worm dies

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Benzimidazoles Use

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Dogs: Hookworms, roundworms, and whipworms

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Benzimidazoles adverse effect

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Uncommon but can cause Vomiting/Diarrhea
Teratogenic effect (Bone marrow suppression)
Don’t use in early pregnancy

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Tetrahydropyrimidines Use

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Dogs/Cats: Hookworms, Roundworms
Horse: Ascarids

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Tetrahydropyrimidines adverse effect

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Uncommon but can include increase respiration
profuse sweating
incoordination (axtia)

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Imidazothiazoles Use

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Horses: ascardis, srtongyles
Dogs/Cats: hooks, rounds, whips

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10
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Imidazothiazoles adverse effect

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Transient foaming at the mouth

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Avermectin MOA

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Kill by interfering with nervous system and muscle function, thus breaking down neurotransmission. The drugs binds and activates glutamate-gated chloride channels that are present in neurons and myocytes which results in paralysis and death.

Doesn’t cross the blood brain barrier unless given at high dose

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12
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Avermectin Use

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endoparasites, HW preventative,
HW microfilaricidal (higher dose), ectoparasite, injectable, and oral

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13
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Avermectin adverse effect

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MDR1 defect -Collies / toxicity -
ataxic, progressive depression,
mydriasis, tremors

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