Veterinary drug therapy / Thomas B. Barragry ; with the assistance of Thomas Powers.

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Barragry, Thomas B.
Other Authors: Powers, Thomas E., 1925-
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia : Lea & Febiger, [1994], ©1994.
Subjects:
Physical Description:viii, 1,076 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm
Format: Book
Contents:
  • General clinical pharmacology
  • Drug development and regulatory clearance
  • Controlled-release delivery systems
  • Biotechnology drugs and vaccines
  • Clinical pharmacology of endoparasiticides
  • Drug therapy of respiratory system disorders
  • General therapy of gastrointestinal disease
  • Practical fluid therapy
  • Treatment of poisoning
  • Beta lactam antibiotics
  • Aminoglycosides, macrolides and lincosamides
  • Tetracyclines, chloramphenicol and quinolones
  • Sulfonamides
  • Public health concerns of veterinary drug residues
  • Current residue concerns and tolerances
  • Drug distribution, pharmacokinetics and residues
  • Therapeutics
  • Equine
  • Drug therapy of equine colic
  • Therapy of parasitism in horses
  • Therapy of equine joint disorders
  • Reproductive therapy in the horse: bacterial endometritis
  • Therapy of miscellaneous equine conditions
  • Nonsteroidal and steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs in horses
  • Drug clearance and the doping problem
  • Food animal
  • Mass medication and diseases of swine
  • Growth-promoting agents
  • Bovine mastitis
  • Drugs and the bovine genital tract.
  • (cont) Disease of sheep
  • Trace element deficiencies
  • Therapy of endoparasites in cattle and sheep
  • Therapy of bovine respiratory disease
  • Small animal
  • Cardiac disease
  • Parasitic dermatoses and otitis externa
  • Pyodermas and flea infestation
  • Therapy of endoparasites in dogs and cats
  • Heartworm disease
  • Cancer chemotherapy
  • Antimicrobial chemotherapy in small animals
  • Medical therapy of uroliths in dogs and cats
  • Prescription diets
  • Therapy of epileptic seizures
  • Drug therapy of behavior and reproductive disorders in dogs and cats.