Past questions 2 Flashcards
For aspiration pneumonia the following combination might be most effective
Gentamicin + amoxicillin clav + metronidazole
this drug is a probenzimidazole. Can be admin both orally and parenterally:
Netobimin
Additional food supplement can be applied in feline rhinotrachitis to decrease viral replication
L-Lysine
Aldosterone antagonist diuretic drug, can be used in congestive heart failure:
spironolactone
substance can be added to feedstuff of swine to treat atrophic rhinitis caused by Bordetlla Bronchiseptica
Lincomycin
Highly lipophilic compounds are supplied only via medicated feedstuff
Ionophore anitbiotics
Can cause prolapse of penis in stallions:
Acepromazine/Propionilpromazine
These two anti emetics must not be combined
Metoclopramide/tiethylperazine
Use for adjunctive treatment of bacterial urinary tract infections
Vitamin C, Methionine
Injectable anaesthetic tat can be used as an appetite stimulant in dogs
Propofol
Frequently toxic in collies, causing paralysis
Ivermectin
H-2 antagonist substance that has the longest duration of action in dogs
Famotidine
Inodilator, increases heart contractility and decreases peripheral resistance
Pimobendan
Sedative drug with NO analgesic properties
Chlorpromazine
Anti-helmintic drug has very low oral bioavailabilty, but is highly effective in horses against nematodes and certain cestodes in the large bowel, because of the high enough concentration there:
Pyrantel
Used PO in dogs, appropriate choice for long-term control or idiopathic epilepsy
Phenobarbital
Antibacterial agent used to treat acute prostatitis caused by P. Aeruginosa
Ciprofloxacin
Neophobia (fear of new food) can render the per os application of drugs much more difficult in these speces:
Horse
lecture: horse and rodents