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- use recreational drugs (同)do drugs
- administer a drug to; "They drugged the kidnapped tourist" (同)dose
- a substance that is used as a medicine or narcotic
- of or relating to veterinarians or veterinary medicine
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- 『薬』,薬品,薬剤 / 『麻薬』,麻酔剤 / 〈人〉‘に'薬(特に麻酔剤)を与える / 〈飲食物〉‘に'(麻酔薬・毒薬などの)薬を混ぜる
- 家畜の病気に関する / =veterinarian
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出典(authority):フリー百科事典『ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』「2013/11/14 15:50:23」(JST)
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A list of drugs used in veterinary medicine.
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- A
- B
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- F
- G
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- I
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A[edit]
- Acepromazine – Neuroleptic drug related to chlorpromazine used as a sedative and antiemetic.
- Alprazolam – (trade name Xanax); used to treat anxiety
- Amantadine – as an analgesic for chronic pain ( this drug is not used in the veterinary field)
- Amitraz – Antiparasitic used to control ticks, mites, lice and other animal pests. Cannot be used on horses.
- Amitryptyline – Tricyclic antidepressant used to treat separation anxiety, excessive grooming and spraying in dogs and cats.
- Amlodipine – Calcium channel blocker used to decrease blood pressure
- Amoxicillin – Antibiotic indicated for susceptible gram positive and gram negative infections. Ineffective against species that produce beta-lactamase.
- Apomorphine – Opioid emetic (used to induce vomiting)
- Artificial tears – lubricant eye drops used to treat keratoconjunctivitis sicca
- Atenolol – to treat arrythmias, hypertension, and other cardiovascular disorders
- Atipamezole – alpha2-adrenergic antagonist used to reverse the sedative and analgesic effects of dexmedetomidine and medetomidine in dogs.
B[edit]
- Benazepril – ACE-inhibitor used in heart failure, hypertension, chronic renal failure and protein-losing nephropathy.
- Boldenone – anabolic steroid for treatment of horses.
- Buprenorphine – narcotic for pain relief in cats after surgery
- Butorphanol – mu agonist/kappa antagonist, used as a cough suppressant and for a muscle relaxation effect in horses
C[edit]
- Carprofen – COX-2 selective NSAID used to relieve pain and inflammation in dogs. Annedotal reports of severe GI effects in cats.
- Cefovecin – Cephalosporin-class antibiotic used to treat skin infections in dogs and cats.
- Cefpodoxime –
- Cephalexin – Antibiotic, particularly useful for susceptible Staphylococcus infections.
- Chloramphenicol – Particularly Useful for Anaerobic Bacterial Infections, both Gram (+) and (-). Crosses blood brain barrier, useful in treatment of meningitis
- Cimetidine – H2 antagonist used to reduce GI acid production aids in the treatment of gastric and duodenal ulcers as well as esophageal reflux. Newer agents may be more appropriate as they have a longer duration of action and fewer drug interactions (i.e. ranididine, famotidine, omeprazole). It is starting to be recommended for treatment of Melanoma in horses
- Clamoxyquine – Antiparasitic to treat salmonids for infection with the myxozoan parasite, Myxobolus cerebralis.
- Clavaseptin oral crushed and mixed with food or a treat for pet mink or ferret in case of abcess after wound or cyst is punctured and drained. Suitable for long term treatment 4 to 6 months.
- Clavulanic acid – Adjunct to penicillin-derived antibiotics used to overcome resistance in bacteria that secrete beta-lactamase.
- Clenbuterol – A decongestant and bronchodilator used for the treatment of recurrent airway obstruction in horses
- Clindamycin Hydrochloride – Antibiotic with particular use in dental infections. Effective against most aerobic gram positive cocci (not Strep faecalis), Corynebacterium diptheriae, Nocardia asteroides, Erysepelothrix, Toxoplasma, and Mycoplama. Anaerobic bacteria susceptible: Clostridium perfringins, C. Tetani, Bacteroides, Fusobacterium, Actinomyces.
- Clomipramine Hydrochloride – Primarily in dogs: Obsessive-compulsive disorders, dominance aggression and anxiety., may be useful in spraying cats
- Cosequin
- Cyproheptadine primarily used as an appetite stimulant in cats and dogs.
D[edit]
- Deracoxib – Post operative pain management and osteoarthritis. --- Interest in use as adjunctive treatment to transitional cell carcinoma
- Dexamethasone – Antiinflammatory, Diagnostic tool for Cushings (Low and high Dose Dex. Suppression test)
- Diazepam – Benzodiazepine used to treat status epilepticus, also used as a preanesthetic and a sedative.
- Dichlorophene – fungicide, germicide, and antimicrobial agent used for the removal of parasites such as ascarids, hookworms, and tapeworms from cats and dogs
- Diphenhydramine – Histamine blocker (trade name Benadryl)
- Doxycycline –
E[edit]
- Enalapril – ACE-inhibitor used to treat high blood pressure and heart failure
- Enrofloxacin – Broad spectrum antibiotic (gram positive and gram negatives) -- not recommended for streptococci, or anaerobic bacteria
- Equine chorionic gonadotropin – gonadotropic hormone used to induce ovulation in livestock prior to artificial insemination
F[edit]
- Fenbendazole –
- Flunixin meglumine – trade name Banamine; NSAID used as an analgesic and antipyretic in horses.
- Furosemide – diuretic used to prevent exercise induced pulmonary hemorrhage in horses
G[edit]
- Gabapentin –
- Glucosamine –
- Glycopyrrolate –
H[edit]
- Hydromorphone – Opioid analgesic used as a premedication
- Hydroxyzine –
I[edit]
- Isoxsuprine – vasodilator used for laminitis and navicular disease in horses
- Ivermectin – a broad-spectrum antiparasitic used in horses and dogs
K[edit]
- Ketamine – dissociative anesthetic and tranquilizer in cats, dogs, horses, and other animals
- Ketoprofen – non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)
L[edit]
- Lufenuron – insecticide used for flea control
- Levetiracetam – anti-convulsant used for seizures
M[edit]
- Marbofloxacin – antibiotic
- Maropitant – Antiemetic
- Medetomidine – surgical anesthetic and analgesic
- Meloxicam – non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)
- Methimazole –
- Metoclopramide Hydrochloride – Potent antiemetic, secondarily as a prokinetic.
- Metronidazole – Highly effective against anaerobic bacteria. Has good activity against protozoa, but Fenbendazole may be a better choice. (more effective, less side effects)
- Milbemycin oxime – a broad spectrum antiparasitic used as an anthelmintic, insecticide and miticide
- Mirtazapine – antiemetic and appetite stimulant in cats and dogs
- Morphine – Pure mu agonist/opioid analgesic used as a premedication
- Moxifloxacin – Antibiotic used for the treatment of acute bacterial sinusitis, acute bacterial exacerbation of chronic bronchitis, community acquired pneumonia, complicated and uncomplicated skin and skin structure infections, and complicated intra-abdominal infections
N[edit]
- Neomycin –
- Nitarsone – feed additive used in poultry to increase weight gain, improve feed efficiency, and prevent blackhead disease
- Nitenpyram – insecticide
- Nitroscanate – Anthelmintic used to treat Toxocara canis, Toxascaris leonina, Ancylostoma caninum, Uncinaria stenocephalia, Taenia, and Dipylidium caninum (roundworms, hookworms and tapeworms).
- Nystatin – Antifungal
O[edit]
- Ofloxacin – fluoroquinolone antibiotic
- Omeprazole – for the treatment and prevention of gastric ulcers in horses
- Oxibendazole – anthelmintic
- Oxymorphone –
P[edit]
- Pentobarbital – Humane euthanasia of animals not to be used for food
- Phenobarbital – Antiseizure medication
- Phenylbutazone – non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)
- Pimobendan – used to manage heart failure in dogs
- Pirlimycin – antimicrobial
- Ponazuril – anticoccidial
- Praziquantel – Treatment of Dipylidium caninum, Taenia pisiformis, Echinococcus granulosis
- Prednisolone –
- Prednisone – Steroid
- Propofol – short acting intravenous drug used to induce anesthesia
- Pyrantel Pamoate – Effective against ascarids, hookworms and stomach worms.
R[edit]
- Robenacoxib – non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)
- Roxarsone – arsenical used as a coccidiostat and for increased weight gain
S[edit]
- Selamectin – antiparasitic treating fleas, roundworms, ear mites, heartworm, and hookworms. Available only as Revolution (not in generic form)
- Sentinel Flavor Tabs – antiparasitic
- Silver Sulfadiazine –
- Soloxine –
- Streptomycin – active against gram negative bacteria.Used in large animals like horse, cattle and sheep.
- Sucralfate – NSAID associated ulcers - coats existing ulcers, but probably not useful in prevention.
- Sulfasalazine –
- Synulox – antibiotic
T[edit]
- Telazol – intravenous drug used to induce anesthesia; combination of tiletamine and zolazepam
- Theophylline – Brochospasm and cardiogenic edema
- Thiostrepton –
- Thiabendazole –
- Tramadol –
- Triamcinolone acetonide –
- Trimethoprim - used widely for bacterial infections, is in the family of sulfa drugs
- Trilostane – Canine Cushing's
- Tylosin – antibiotic
X[edit]
- Xylaxine – Alpha-2 agonist
Y[edit]
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English Journal
- Influence of body condition on plasma prednisolone and prednisone concentrations in clinically healthy cats after single oral dose administration.
- Center SA, Randolph JF, Warner KL, Simpson KW, Rishniw M.SourceDepartment of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Cornell University, Ithaca, NY 14853, United States. Electronic address: sac6@cornell.edu.
- Research in veterinary science.Res Vet Sci.2013 Aug;95(1):225-30. doi: 10.1016/j.rvsc.2013.02.004. Epub 2013 Mar 6.
- Influence of body condition (over-conditioned vs. normal-conditioned) on plasma glucocorticoid concentrations after single dose oral prednisolone or prednisone in 11 cats (5 normal-conditioned and 6-over-conditioned) was investigated using a two-drug crossover trial (3-week washout interval). Body c
- PMID 23473553
- A study to compare circulating flunixin, meloxicam and gabapentin concentrations with prostaglandin E2 levels in calves undergoing dehorning.
- Fraccaro E, Coetzee JF, Odore R, Edwards-Callaway LN, Kukanich B, Badino P, Bertolotti L, Glynn H, Dockweiler J, Allen K, Bergamasco L.SourceDepartment of Animal Pathology, Division of Veterinary Pharmacology and Toxicology, University of Turin, Italy. Electronic address: elena.fraccaro@unito.it.
- Research in veterinary science.Res Vet Sci.2013 Aug;95(1):204-11. doi: 10.1016/j.rvsc.2013.01.018. Epub 2013 Feb 19.
- The purpose of this study was to investigate the pharmacokinetics of intravenous flunixin (2.2mg/kgb.w.), oral meloxicam (1mg/kgb.w.), oral gabapentin (15mg/kgb.w.) alone or co-administrated with meloxicam as well as the effects of these compounds on prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) synthesis in calves subje
- PMID 23434065
- Autologous bone marrow mesenchymal stromal cells for regeneration of injured equine ligaments and tendons: A clinical report.
- Renzi S, Riccò S, Dotti S, Sesso L, Grolli S, Cornali M, Carlin S, Patruno M, Cinotti S, Ferrari M.SourceIstituto Zooprofilattico Sperimentale della Lombardia e dell'Emilia Romagna, Via Bianchi 9, 25124 Brescia, Italy. Electronic address: sabrina.renzi@izsler.it.
- Research in veterinary science.Res Vet Sci.2013 Aug;95(1):272-7. doi: 10.1016/j.rvsc.2013.01.017. Epub 2013 Feb 16.
- The use of Mesenchymal Stromal Cells (MSCs) in orthopedic practice has recently and rapidly acquired an important role. Therapies based on the use of MSCs for the treatment of acute injuries as well as chronic inflammatory disorders are gradually becoming clinical routine. These cells have demonstra
- PMID 23419936
Japanese Journal
- 犬猫における腸球菌とレンサ球菌の分離状況と薬剤感受性 (日本獣医師会学会学術誌) -- (小動物臨床関連部門)
- 木村 唯,嶋田 恵理子,宮本 忠 [他]
- 日本獣医師会雑誌 = Journal of the Japan Veterinary
- NAID 40020154412
- Avian Pathology : The Efficacy of Artesunate, Chloroquine, Doxycycline, Primaquine and a Combination of Artesunate and Primaquine against Avian Malaria in Broilers
- SOHSUEBNGARM Damnern,SASIPREEYAJAN Jiroj,NITHIUTHAI Suwannee [他]
- The journal of veterinary
- NAID 40020140768
- 市販鶏肉のカンピロバクター及びサルモネラ汚染状況と分離株の薬剤感受性 (日本獣医師会学会学術誌) -- (獣医公衆衛生・野生動物・環境保全関連部門)
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