Pharmacology Flashcards

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how does transdermal levetiracetam differ compared to oral?

A

dose at 60 mg/kg
AEs: sedation and pinna crusting

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How does urine concentration of Clavamox relate to breakpoint for E coli?

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all concentration >8 ug/mL. should increased breakpoint from <0.25 to <8

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How long can onsior be used in cats with musculoskeletal disease?

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no significant AEs for 4-12 weeks
Creatinine higher but no adverse clinical effects

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What are possible AEs of zoledronate?

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azotemia, vomiting, pancreatitis, cutanouse ulceration, diarrhea
Azotemia not confirmed caused by zoledronate, not associated with cumulative dose

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How long does long acting IM omeprazole work for?

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average of 5 days, up to 7
onset of action in 98 min

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difference between serum concentrations of IV and PO isavuconazole?

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no clinical difference
Oral bioavailability 88%

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