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C H A P T E R 1
Invertebrates
Gregory A. Lewbart
Table 1-1
Antimicrobial and Antifungal Agents Used in Invertebrates. a-e
Agent Dosage Comments
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C H A P T E R 1InvertebratesGregory A. LewbartTable 1-1Antimicrobial and Antifungal Agents Used in Invertebrates. a-eAgent Dosage Comments22
AmpicillinBenzalkonium chlorideCeftazidime (Fortaz, Pfizer)Chloramphenicol100 mg/L q12h×7days 690.5 mg/L longterm7110 mg/L for10 min 6020 mg/kgintracardiacq72h×3 wk 6075 mg/kg PO, IMq12h×6 days 6310-50 mg/L as animmersiontreatment forseveraldays 10,66,68(prepare freshsolution with100% waterchange q24h)Control of white band disease(WBD) in Acropora sp.Quaternary amine with broaddisinfection properties, not foruse on live animalsSpiders/cephalosporin with goodactivity against Gram-negativebacteria (e.g., Pseudomonas);although this regimen appearssafe, efficacy has not beendeterminedCephalopodsCorals/reduce lighting for treatedanimals if possible (slowsmetabolic rate and may reducestress and improve drugtolerance); rinse animals wellwith fresh seawater before returnto primary habitat; properlytreat any effluent beforedischarge; florfenicol may be abetter alternative (risk tohumans from chloramphenicol)Enrofloxacin 5 mg/kg IM, IV 33,63 Cuttlefish (PD) and possibly othercephalopods5 mg/kg IV 60 Spiders5 mg/kg ICe 62 Purple sea stars (Pisasterochraceus)/PD10 mg/kg PO 33,63 Cuttlefish (PD) and possibly othercephalopods10 mg/kg ICe 59 Green sea urchins (Strongylocentrotusdroebachiensis)/PD10-20 mg/kg IM 70 Chinese mitten crabs/PD10-20 mg/kg POq24h 60Spiders2.5 mg/L×5 hr Cuttlefish (PD) and possibly otherimmersion q12- cephalopods24 h 33,6323
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Globulin (g/dL) — 1.7A:G (ratio)
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A:G (ratio) 0.33 —Sodium (mmol/L)
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MeasurementaBonnethead shark(Sphyrn
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Globulin (g/dL) — 2.2 (1.4-3.6)A:
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an intensive eel-culture system. Aq
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46 Gilmartin W.G., Camp B.J., Lewis
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74 Iosifidou E.G., Haagsma N., Olli
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106 Ovaprim (salmon gonadotropin re
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punctatus). Am J Vet Res. 1985;46:2
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Amikacin5 mg/kg IMq36h 59Bullfrogs/
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bath a,59Ofloxacin 0.3%ophthalmicso
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some individuals0.5-1.5 mg/L×5 min
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(F)/ivermectin (I)(I) 0.2 mg/kg PO
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25 g/L×≤10 min bath 59 Ectoparas
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frogs0.35 mL in 1 L purifiedwater 1
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anesthesia; induction within30 min;
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Table 3-5Hormones Used in Amphibian
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Dexamethasone 1.5 mg/kg SC, IM 59 V
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Table 3-7Physiologic and Hematologi
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Table 3-8Blood Collection Sites in
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FluctuantmassCornealopacitySudden d
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HydrocoelomCloacalprolapseLamenessI
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Table 3-11Guidelines for Managing P
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• A large percentage of amphibian
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3 Allender M.C., Fry M.M. Amphibian
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33 Martel A., Van Rooij P., Vercaut
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reference intervals for health moni
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Amikacin — Potentially nephrotoxi
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Chloramphenicol — Most species/pu
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50 mg/250 mL sterilewater; 1-3 mL/n
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45 mg/kg q24h 103 nephrotoxic; main
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Chlorhexidine (Nolvasan2%, Fort Dod
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PO×47 days 347,383anamorph of Nann
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Levamisole (Levasole13.65%,Mallinck
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Pyrantel pamoate5 mg/kg PO, repeat
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Agent Dosage Species/CommentsAcepro
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Butorphanol(B)/midazolam (Mi)Dexmed
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0.5-2 mg/kg IM 211 CrocodiliansGlyc
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Ketamine(K)/butorphanol (B)See (K)
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with chemical immobilization0.158 m
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10-18 mg/kg ICe 269 Chelonians7.5-1
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recovery periodsThiopental 19-31 mg
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Carprofen1-4 mg/kg PO, SC,IM, IV q2
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IM 90,350,351,353depression), fresh
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Levothyroxine0.02 mg/kg POq48h 132G
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Calcium gluconate 50-100 mg/kg SC,
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q24h 242Emeraid Herbivore (Lafeber)
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apart 191Ringer’s solution for re
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Vitamin E/selenium (L-Se,Schering)1
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CisplatinCyclophosphamideuntil defe
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release pellets(InnovativeResearch
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Chloride (mEq/L) 125 (108-138) 131
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Albumin (g/dL) b 2.1 (1.2-2.9) 2.1
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Lymphocytes(10 3 /µL)2.59 (0.60-6.
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Chloride (mEq/L) 122 (105-139) 119
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Albumin (g/dL) b 2.0 (0.8-3.2) 2.3
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MCHC (g/dL) 32 (19-46) 21 (14-36) 2
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RBC (10 6 /µL) 1.3 (1-1.7) 1.4 (1.
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(g/dL)Albumin (g/dL) b 2.2 (2.1-2.3
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Triglyceride(mg/dL)135 (17-476) 35
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Heterophils (10 3 /µL)Lymphocytes(
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µL)Azurophils (10 3 /µL)Eosinophi
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(10 3 /µL)Basophils (10 3 /µL)0.1
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(mg/dL)Creatine kinase(U/L)153 (23-
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Glucose (mg/dL) 53 (4-113) 54 (21-1
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(mg/dL)Uric acid (mg/dL) 0.5 (0-1.2
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Russian tortoise(Agrionemyshorsfiel
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Powder,NOWFoods)Baby foodsCommercia
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Table 4-14Guidelines for Tracheal/P
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aGenerally recommended to collect o
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• Lack of UVA and UVB light spect
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Table 4-18Selected Sources of Diets
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soldier fly larvae,roaches, rice fl
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under tank heaterHumidity DevicesEx
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and subcutaneous tramadol administr
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farmacologica com cetamina e xilazi
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DVM. 1998;1:23.80 Divers S.J. Anest
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Med Surg. 2009;19:106-114.113 Giann
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ketamine anesthesia with atipamezol
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kinetics of gentamicin and amikacin
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206 Kolmstetter C.M., Cox S., Ramsa
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turtles, Lepidochelys kempi. J Zoo
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270 Millichamp N.J. Ophthalmology.
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(Trachemys scripta elegans). J Zoo
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334 Schaeffer D.O. Anesthesia and a
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ceftazidime in loggerhead sea turtl
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disposition of clarithromycin in th
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Agent Dosage Species/CommentsAmikac
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q12h × 5days 11255-110 mg/kg POq12
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q12-24h 198,202100 mg/kg IMq12h 566
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25-50 mg/kg IM,IV q12h 66750-75 mg/
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100 mg/kg POq8-12h 318100 mg/kg POq
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solution/Ldrinkingwater 668applicat
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against Gram-negative organisms;act
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25-50 mg/kg POq12-24h 33335 mg/kg P
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× 3 days 689Doxycyline hyclate cap
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q24h 32025-50 mg/Ldrinkingwater 981
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Table 5-44)10 mg/kg POq12h 5115-20
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25-50 mg/kg POq12h 31535-50 mg/kg P
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10 mg/kg POq24h 20310 mg/kg PO q8-1
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200 mg/kg IMq24h 51,76130-400 mg/Ld
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Rifabutin (Mycobutin, Pfizer)wash o
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Tetracycline — Broad-spectrum tet
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q8-12h 56620 mg/kg SC, IMq12h 14830
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50 mg/L drinkingwater 685250-400 mg
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q24h × 5 days 685Inject 10 mg/kgin
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q6h × 20-90 days 35820-75 mg/kg PO
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Ketoconazole — Imidazole antifung
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SilversulfadiazineSTA solution(sali
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14 days 3581000 mg/Ldrinkingwater 1
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25-50 mg/kg PO q24h ×3-4 days 760
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1-2 days 38,135 pigeons, psittacine
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30 mg/kg PO once 135 Raptors1.1 or
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dose in hot weather andhigher dose
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30 mg/kg PO q24h × 5-8 days 16 Fal
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250 mg/L drinking water× 3-7 days
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7.5 mg/kg PO, SC 112 Ostriches7.5 m
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days 135Melarsomine dihydrochloride
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99 mg/kg feed 122,482 Sandhill cran
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Permethrin Dust plumage lightly 38
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Primaquine a — Pigeons, raptors,
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safety margin 1944.5 mg/kg PO, repe
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water × 5 days 13560 mg/L drinking
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Sulfadimethoxine (12.5%) 20 mg/kg P
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of coccidiosis;contraindicated with
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10 mg/kg PO q48h × 3treatments 381
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480 mg/L drinking waterq24h 135Pige
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Alfaxalone (A)/fentanyl (F)(A) 20 m
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0.25 mg/kg IM 505 Red-tailed hawks/
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use in any avian speciesDetomidine
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0.05-0.5 mg/kg IV 333 Most species0
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0.025 mg/kg IM 333 OstrichesEtorphi
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0.6 mg/kg0.1, 0.3, and0.6 mg/kg IM
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(K) 10 mg/kg + (D)0.2 mg/kg IM 31 P
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(K) 8 mg/kg IV + (X) Ostriches/keta
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intranasally with sternalrecumbency
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1-2.4% + (V)0.2 mg/kg IV 416,418aPe
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procedures; 263 recommend 3-5 mg/kg
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dorsal recumbency at either dose;re
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lead to banning of diclofenac in In
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shortest half-life (0.49 hr) of any
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Buserelin (Receptal,Intervet India)
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Insulin40-50 mg/kg IVq24h 8060.002
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5-50 mg/kg SC, IMq4-6wk 3815-30 mg/
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2-8 mg/kg SC, IMonce 388-8.5 mg/kg
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Dexamethasonesodiumphosphate5%-10%
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0.5 mL saline 333Voriconazole10 mg/
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Charcoal, activated — Adsorbs tox
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(M)/activatedcharcoal (C)Magnesium
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Agent Dosage Species/CommentsAmitri
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0.5 mg/kg PO 280 ’Amakihi/calm fr
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Levetiracetam750 µg/kg; BW≤300 g
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80 mg/kg POq24h 9580 mg/kg PO q12h
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Calcium gluconate(10%)— Hypocalce
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parts water; 3drops into 100mL drin
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Vitamin B1(thiamine)— Thiamine de
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stable, thenq24h × 14 days 3332.5
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Edetate disodium ophthalmicdrops1 d
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(0.5%) 1 drop/eye topical 773 Hispa
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bilateral application1 drop of 0.4%
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inappetence; frequency was notdeter
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Vincristine sulfate 0.1 mg/kg IV q7
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powder 660Tobramycin — Release fo
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12h 3334 mg/kg IM q12h 742 Pionus p
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hypoK: 40mEq/LSevere hypoK:60 mEq/L
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F18 injection,Siemens)37 MBq (1 mCi
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Amazon parrots/PD; contrast fluoros
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water 333Diphenoxylate withatropine
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contrast media; 1:1 dilution with w
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sulfate 3331 mL combined withminera
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Skin-So-Soft (Avon)Topical to affec
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H:L ratio — — —ChemistriesALP
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Colorimetric 32-117 12-112 44-108BU
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Glucose (mg/dL) 214-302 217-323 220
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Prealbumin(g/dL)— 0.12-0.42 —α
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Uric acid (mg/dL) 2.5-12 2.9-10.6 4
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species) (n alba) 142 (n species) a
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MCH (pg) 26-55 38.4 ± 3.6MCHC (g/d
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Chloride (mEq/L) — 100 ± 16 —C
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MeasurementHematologyBald Eagle (Ha
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ALT (U/L) 3-50 —AST (U/L) 76-492
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HematologyPCV (%) 43 ± 3.2 49 ± 2
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Fibrinogen (g/L) — — —Chemist
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MeasurementGreat Gray Owl(Strix neb
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Biologic and Physiologic Values of
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Eurasianeagle owl2-4 34-36 2-3 Firs
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LymphocytesMonocytesEosinophilsBaso
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dirty nail clip;carnivorousbirds ha
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Table 5-30Lipoprotein Panel of Sele
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Table 5-32Approximate Resting Respi
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Bald eagle — 14 ± 2 21.5 ± 1.7
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Table 5-36Fluid Therapy Recommendat
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Calculation of Enteral Feeding Requ
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Table 5-40Doxycycline Recipes Used
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Table 5-42Selected Nutritional Reco
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Protocols Used in Treating Mycobact
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in Critical Birds. aEmergency DrugD
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Nobilis Lasota,Intervet)eyes— Add
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consciousbirds 869Direct in birdsun
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Table 5-50ECG Measurements Referenc
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Table 5-52Spectral Doppler Echocard
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the effective dose by 25% every 3 w
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References1 Aarons J. First aid and
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containing tris-[hydroxymethyl] ami
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60 Beaufrère H., Holder K.A., Baue
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120 Carpenter J.W. Personal observa
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243 Flammer K. Antifungal drug upda
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276 Gancz A.Y., Malka S., Sandmeyer
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303c Guzman D.S., Drazenovich T.L.,
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versus lateral recumbency on the ca
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367 Jalanka H.H. New alpha two adre
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Conf Avian Herp Exot Mam Med. 2015;
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609 Phalen D.N. Preventive medicine
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a single oral dose and administrati
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675 Roberts M.F. Pigeons. Jersey Ci
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thermal antinociceptive effects of
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736 Shlosberg A., Egyed M.N., Eilat
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768 Steinhort L.A. Diagnosis and tr
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798 Ter Beest J., McClean M., Cushi
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without ketamine and detomidine alo
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860 Wlaź P., Knaga S., Kasperek K.
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C H A P T E R 6Backyard Poultry and
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drinking water×3-5 days 12315-20 m
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continuouslythroughout feedingperio
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12h 32(PK), ducksPoultry/restricted
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100-200 g/ton offeed×7-14 days 165
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10 mg/kg PO q12h× Chickens/PK; hig
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Gentamicin sulfate (Garasol, Interv
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staphylococcalinfections 1665-8 mg/
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7 days 165Oxytetracycline (Terramyc
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60 mg/kg PO q24h×7 days 69 Poultry
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Agent Dosage Species/CommentsCopper
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Table 6-3Antiviral and Immunomodula
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Cypermethrin (5%) (Max Con, Y-Tex)t
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80 mg/kg feed 153 Chickens/PK, PD;
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repeat in 7-14 days 69Maduramicin a
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100-500 mg/kg PO Game birdsonce, re
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on the age, class of animal,ambient
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fDissolve a 13-g (0.46-oz) packet o
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temperature, and prolongedrecoverie
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anesthesia(K) 20 mg/kg+(X) Pekin du
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at this doseSevoflurane 2.21±0.32%
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concentrations 76Flunixinmeglumine
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Table 6-7Hormones and Steroids Used
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IVq3-4h 16,69Botulinum type Cantito
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deficiency55-70 mg/kg of feed 89 Po
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Table 6-12Oncologic Agents Used in
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Table 6-14Miscellaneous Agents Used
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Protein, total(g/dL)3.3-5.5 3.4-3.6
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Table 6-17Biologic and Physiologic
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Table 6-19Selected Nutritional Reco
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Avian pneumovirus—type C PCR Live
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Salmonella spp.Environmentalculture
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Table 6-25Sources of Information on
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Fowl choleraLiveattenuatedWW,PO6 wk
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1b Abdul-Aziz T. Overview of avian
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30a Charlton B.R. Poultry use guide
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58 Goetting V., Lee K.A., Tell L.A.
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http://www.merckvetmanual.com/poult
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118 Mulcahy D.M., Stoskopf M.K., Es
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Annu Conf Assoc Avian Vet/Assoc Exo
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Accessed Feb 13, 2017.171 Uzun M.,
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Amikacin sulfateAmoxicillinAmoxicil
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Table 7-2Antiparasitic Agents Used
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(K)/midazolam(Mi)Ketamine (K)/Xylaz
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Prednisolone0.1-0.2 mg/kg PO, SC,IM
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Table 7-7Biologic and Physiologic V
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Table 7-9Growth and Development of
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diarrhea; treat items must be stric
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Philadelphia: WB Saunders; 2000:115
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C H A P T E R 8HedgehogsPeter J. He
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EnrofloxacinErythromycinGentamicinG
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Table 8-3Antiparasitic Agents Used
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IV, IP 4,27Atropine0.01-0.05 mg/kgS
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in hedgehogs, and, to date, it appe
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Carnivore(Lafeber)Enalapril 0.5 mg/
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Chloride (mEq/L) 109±10 (92-128) N
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Table 8-9Suggested Diets for Hedgeh
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Table 8-11Common Injection and Veni
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Table 8-16Cardiac Measurements in H
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African pygmy hedgehog (Atelerix al
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50 Rhee DY, Kim MS, Chang SE, et al
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Amikacin5-15 mg/kg SC,IM, IV q8-12h
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IM q12h 90CiprofloxacinClarithromyc
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q24h 31pulse therapy, 7 days on/off
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Sulfonamide/trimethoprimcombination
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topically q7-14d×3-6 treatments 84
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q24h 8420-50 mg/kg PO q8h 90 Gerbil
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Sulfaquinoxaline1 mg/mL drinkingwat
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0.5-5 mg/kg IM 84 Guinea pigsketami
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IP 41(K) 60 mg/kg+(X) 6 mg/kgIP 56(
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necrosis when given IMYohimbine 0.5
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Dipyrone — See metamizoleDuloxeti
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10-40 mg/kg SCq12h 84Mice10-40 mg/k
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Charcoal(activated)0.5-5 g/kg PO pr
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Cabergoline 10-50 µg/kg PO q12-24h
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Insulin 1 U/kg SC q12h 84 Chinchill
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Theophylline 2-3 mg/kg PO q8-12h 29
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10.9Neutrophils (%) 5-40 10-50 22 1
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Table 9-11Blood Volumes of Rodents
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Table 9-14Determining the Sex of Ma
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LaboratoryAnimal Health Diagnostic
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Table 9-18Endocrine Values in Roden
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1 Abreu M., Aguado D., Benito J., e
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32 Fisher P.G. Exotic mammal renal
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New York: Pergamon; 1996.65 Lau C.,
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100 Roughan J.V., Flecknell P.A. Be
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C H A P T E R 1 0RabbitsPeter Fishe
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Chlortetracycline 50 mg/kg PO q24h
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q48h 41levels than other forms and
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Fluconazole 5 mg/kg PO q24h 98 Cryp
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Cyromazine 6% (Rearguard,Novartis)T
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200-500 mg/kgPO×2 days 112750 mg/k
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Agent Dosage CommentsAcepromazine
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0.012 mg/kg 20,56 Epidural anesthes
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q12h 411-2 mg/kg SC q12-24h 41Gabap
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(K) 25 mg/kg+(Mi) 2- May be prefera
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combinations to follow0.25-0.5 mg/k
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Tramadol — Pharmacokinetic data r
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Azithromycin 1% (Azasite, Akorn)Top
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VoriconazoleTopical to eyesq12h 128
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gauze, andadminister bygavage 41Fer
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Prednisolone — See dexamethasone;
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ChemistriesALP (U/L) 4-70ALT (U/L)
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Table 10-10Biologic and Physiologic
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Table 10-12Cerebrospinal Fluid Valu
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Table 10-14Determining the Sex of M
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5 mg/kg slow IV q12h 112Midazolam 0
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Table 10-19Percentage of Antibiotic
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8 Avunduk A.M., Beuerman R.W., Warn
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38 Fehr M. Zoonotic potential of de
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administration. Vet Parasitol. 2010
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1712.105 Pan B., Wang M., Xu F., et
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chondroitin 4,6-sulfate in the acut
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Amikacin8-16 mg/kg SC, IM, IVdivide
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Lincomycin 11 mg/kg PO q8h 53Metron
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until negativetesting 690.05-0.3 mg
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Atipamezole (Antisedan,Zoetis)Atrop
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Roche)with flumazenil at same volum
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rateinfusion 21,49Flunixinmeglumine
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Doxapram 1-2 mg/kg IV 52 Respirator
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lifetime treatment; higher dosage m
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Ciproheptadine(Periactin, Merck)Cis
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Heparin100 U/animal(0.45-1.35 kg)SC
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Ondansetron 1 mg/kg PO q12-24h 49An
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(SAMe) (Vetri-SAMe, VetriscienceLab
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ALT (U/L) 54-280 54-289AST (U/L) 40
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Dental formula 2(I 3/3 C 1/1 P 3/3
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1 Vincristine 0.025 mg/kg IV3 Cyclo
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Continue therapy every 3 wk for 1 y
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Medicine and Surgery. 3rd ed. St. L
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38 Lennox A. Alternative surgical o
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North Am Exot Anim Pract. 2013;16:4
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Amoxicillin10-22 mg/kg POq12-24h 14
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q12h 25,bGiardia: 12-15 mg/kg POq12
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Table 12-2Antiparasitic Agents Used
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Detomidine(De)/butorphanol(B)/Midaz
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2 mg/kg+(B)0.22 mg/kg IM 7Ketamine
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Table 12-4Analgesic Agents Used in
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Oxymorphone0.1-0.2 mg/kg SC, IM, IV
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Novartis)q4d×7treatments 15month,
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Table 12-7Urinalysis Reference Valu
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• Leptospirosis• Parvovirus•
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Table 12-11Recommendations for Feed
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New York: Elsevier Saunders; 2008:1
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Amikacin 2-3 mg/kg IM q24h 592.3 mg
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2 days20 mg/kg SC once 53 Lion-tail
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Flurofamide25 mg/animal POq12h×3 d
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q24h 3Penicillin VK 11 mg/kg PO q6h
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q12h×3 days,then repeat 2×weekly
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50 mg/kg POq24h×5 days 41Common ma
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20 mg/kg PO q12h 41 Common marmoset
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q24h×28 days 86 3 and 25 mg/animal
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6 mg/kg PO q8h 3 Monkeys10-15 mg/kg
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SC, IM, IV q6-12h 410.013 mg/kg IMq
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rate infusion 728 µg/kg IV 87 Rhes
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0.06 mg/kgIM 3,86(K) 3 mg/kg+(Me)0.
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Ketorolac0.5-1 mg/kg 67 SC, NSAIDIM
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Naloxone — Opioid antagonist/reve
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ketamine 7215-17 mg/kg/h IVconstant
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2-5 mg/animal IM 20 Chimpanzees (ju
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Doxapram 2 mg/kg IV 3 Chimpanzees/r
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Human chorionicgonadotropin (hCG)50
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Metoclopramide 0.2-0.5 mg/kg IM q8-
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5-10 mg/kg IM q4-7d 3 MonkeysSucral
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Monocytes (%) 1.5 1.8 64.8-572.2 a
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Table 13-6Biologic and Physiologic
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Table 13-8ECG Intervals and Duratio
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current preparations are combinedwi
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q10yr 62aVaccination protocols are
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North Carolina State University Col
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gorilla). J Zoo Wildl Med. 2017;48:
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Zoo Wildl Med. 2000;31:251-254.41 J
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macaques (Macaca fascicularis). J A
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882
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provide basic stabilizing care to i
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b. Transfer the animal to a qualifi
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release or placement in an educatio
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SnakesCheloniansLizardsNonvenomous
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Table 14-5Recommendations for Meat
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Ceftiofur crystalline-freeacid (Exc
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Metronidazole 15-25 mg/kg PO q12h×
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Chemical Restraint/Anesthetic Agent
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Table 14-10Analgesic and Nonsteroid
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q3-5min prn formaximum of 3 dosesor
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b“Carnivores” may include wild
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Washington, DC: Logos Press; 2009:4
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40 Hoareau G. Shock. Proc Pac Vet C
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isolated from respiratory tract of
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ClassBenzyl penicillins aAntimicrob
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DifloxacinEnrofloxacinMarbofloxacin
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(often resistant)advanced-generatio
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CephalosporinsClindamycinErythromyc
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Table 15-4Antimicrobial Combination
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adenovirus, influenza virus,Pacheco
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vet.k-state.edu/depts/dmp/serviceSa
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Mammal: Bordetella, E. coli,Mycopla
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Zoo Medicine ServiceCollege of Vete
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InternationalTrade inEndangeredSpec
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University ofPennsylvaniaComputerAi
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CenterFrog World frogworld.net Web
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husbandry articlesParrot OutreachSo
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Atropine 0.54 mg/mL IM,SCGlycopyrro
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Table 15-10Fluid Solutions Used in
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Common Weight, Liquid Measure, Leng
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Table 15-14System of International
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uscompounding.com 800-AR Conway US
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MO Jackson Horst Pharmacy horstphar
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FDACompoundingResourcesWeb site:fda
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for birds 236-239tfor primates 586-
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for amphibians 60-64tfor birds 218-
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American Society for the Prevention
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Amphibians 53-80analgesic agents fo
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for rodents 470-473tfor sugar glide
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for miniature pigs 559-560tpartial
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Association of Sugar Glider Veterin
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for fish 17-24tfor primates 576-580
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biologic and physiologic values of
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for birds 258-263tBirds 167-375abno
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for birds 272t, 275-283tfor ferrets
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for wild mammals 628-629tBupivacain
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for primates 594-601tfor reptiles 1
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for ferrets 535-536tfor rabbits 500
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Cefazolinfor backyard poultry and w
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Cephalexinfor backyard poultry and
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for reptiles 113-116tChloramine-T,
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for hedgehogs 449-450tfor primates
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Clomipraminefor birds 253-257tfor r
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136tCoumaphos, for birds 197-217tCr
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Deoxycorticosterone, for ferrets 54
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Dexmedetomidine/midazolam/ketamine,
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for birds 321tfor reptiles 145-149t
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Disinfectants, for amphibians 74tDi
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Droperidol, for primates 586-594tDu
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Emu (Dromaius novaehollandiae)biolo
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Epsom salts, for backyard poultry a
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Fahrenheit temperature scales, equi
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anesthetic agents for 536-539tantif
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for ferrets 533-534tfor invertebrat
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Formalinfor amphibians 58-60tfor fi
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Gentamicinfor amphibians 54-55tfor
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for reptiles 93-103tfor rodents 467
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for birds 253-257tfor fish 34-36tfo
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for ferrets 543-549tfor primates 59
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for reptiles 104-106tfor RGIS 522-5
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Insulin/dextrose 50%, for birds 272
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for rodents 467-470tfor sugar glide
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for ferrets 543-549tfor miniature p
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for birds 218-236tfor primates 586-
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Lasalocidfor backyard poultry and w
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for ferrets 533-536tfor hedgehogs 4
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Macaws (Ara and Anodorhynchus spp.)
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for rabbits 503-511tfor reptiles 93
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for rodents 476-479tMethocarbamolfo
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Mexiletine, for birds 275-283tMicaf
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feeding recommendations for 572them
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for reptiles 89-93tfor rodents 464-
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for miniature pigs 559-560tfor prim
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Norepinephrine, for primates 594-60
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Ophthalmologic agentsfor backyard p
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for reptiles 82-86tfor rodents 460-
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Penicillin Gfor backyard poultry an
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Pethidinefor reptiles 104-106tfor r
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Piperacillinfor amphibians 54-55tfo
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for invertebrates 6-9tfor primates
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of 117-136tPrescription writing, co
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for rodents 467-470tfor wild mammal
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QQuaker parakeet (Myopsitta monachu
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Ratitesbiologic and physiologic val
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for reptiles 108-113tRoadrunner Pha
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Sarafloxacinfor backyard poultry an
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hematologic and biochemical values
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Spectinomycin sulfate tetrahydrate,
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for primates 594-601tfor rabbits 51
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for ferrets 533-534tfor rabbits 495
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for reptiles 113-116tfor rodents 47
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Thyroid-stimulating hormone (TSH)fo
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Toltrazurilfor backyard poultry and
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for birds 168-189t, 197-217tfor fis
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Valley Drug and Compounding Pharmac
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Vitamin B 12for backyard poultry an
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may not always be listed together).
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