Pharmacology Flashcards
how does transdermal levetiracetam differ compared to oral?
dose at 60 mg/kg
AEs: sedation and pinna crusting
How does urine concentration of Clavamox relate to breakpoint for E coli?
all concentration >8 ug/mL. should increased breakpoint from <0.25 to <8
How long can onsior be used in cats with musculoskeletal disease?
no significant AEs for 4-12 weeks
Creatinine higher but no adverse clinical effects
What are possible AEs of zoledronate?
azotemia, vomiting, pancreatitis, cutanouse ulceration, diarrhea
Azotemia not confirmed caused by zoledronate, not associated with cumulative dose
How long does long acting IM omeprazole work for?
average of 5 days, up to 7
onset of action in 98 min
difference between serum concentrations of IV and PO isavuconazole?
no clinical difference
Oral bioavailability 88%