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Equine Clinical Pharmacology


Equine Clinical Pharmacology

Hardback by Bertone, Joseph (College of Veterinary Medicine, Western University of Health Sciences, Pomona, CA, USA); Horspool, Linda J. I. (Global Technical Lead Pharmaceuticals Companion Animals; Intervet/Schering - Plough Animal Health, Netherlands)

Equine Clinical Pharmacology

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ISBN:
9780702024849
Publication Date:
2 Apr 2004
Language:
English
Publisher:
Elsevier Health Sciences
Imprint:
W B Saunders Co Ltd
Pages:
408 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
New product available - 9780702034145
Equine Clinical Pharmacology

Description

For the first time pharmacology is tackled as book in its own right. This multi-contributor text provides a complete source of information on drugs used in the horse. Each chapter covers a particular class of drugs or organ system, providing clinical information and discussing therapeutic strategies for managing disease conditions.The text is fully referenced and current prescribing practice for horses is backed up by scientific research published in the literature: for example, direct evidence from equine studies versus extrapolation from studies in other species is reviewed by the contributors. A formulary of generic drug names that includes dosages and routes of administration, with a special emphasis on products and dose rates approved for use in horses, is included at the end of the book. The latest information on therapeutic options for horses is provided, including products recently introduced on the market. An alphabetic, generic formulary in the back of the book provides readers with a handy, quick reference. Content is clearly cross referenced, making information concise and easy to find. A practical systems approach is useful to practitioners and students alike. Comprehensive discussions provide a sound basis for making therapeutic decisions in equine practice. Well-referenced content offers readers a solid background in clinical pharmacology and therapeutics.

Contents

1. Basic pharmacological principles for equine veterinary practitioners 2. Antibacterial drugs 3. Antiprotozoal drugs 4. Parasiticides 5. Drugs acting on the endocrine system 6. Drugs acting on the gastrointestinal system 7. Intra-articular medication and chondroprotection 8. Drugs affecting muscle 9. Drugs acting on the neurologic system and behavioural modification 10. Drugs acting on the urinary system 11. Drugs acting on the reproductive system 12. Drugs acting on the cardiovascular system 13. Ophthalmic therapeutics 14. Anti-inflammatory drugs 15. Anesthetics, tranquilizers, analgesics 16. Inhalant therapy and medication for the respiratory system 17. Fluid therapy 18. Formulary

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