Veterinary Drug Prescribing Practices at Selected District Veterinary Clinics of Rift Valley Areas of Ethiopia. [PDF]
The rational use of drugs in veterinary medicine has various significances, such as reducing the risk of drug resistance, increasing efficacy, reducing drug residue, and decreasing adverse drug reactions.
Etefa M +4 more
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Veterinary Drug Residues in Food Products of Animal Origin and Their Public Health Consequences: A Review. [PDF]
Veterinary medications used for disease treatment and prevention may remain in animal‐origin foods, such as milk, eggs, honey and meat, which could pose a risk to the public's health.
Mesfin YM, Mitiku BA, Tamrat Admasu H.
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Accessibility of veterinary health information and its association with the uptake of veterinary drug residue contaminated products among farmers in Bugesera District, Rwanda [PDF]
Veterinary drug residue contaminated products result from extensive use of veterinary drugs in farm animals and poor adherence to the drug withdrawal period.
Severin Munyampuhwe +4 more
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Veterinary Drug Residues in the Food Chain as an Emerging Public Health Threat: Sources, Analytical Methods, Health Impacts, and Preventive Measures. [PDF]
Veterinary medications are necessary for both contemporary animal husbandry and food production, but their residues can linger in foods obtained from animals and pose a dangerous human risk.
Khalifa HO +4 more
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Screening and Analysis of Multiclass Veterinary Drug Residues in Animal Source Foods using UPLC-Q-Exactive Orbitrap/MS. [PDF]
A rapid, simple, and sensitive method of detecting veterinary drug residues in animal food sources, including poultry and pork, was developed and validated. The method was optimized for over 155 veterinary drugs of 21 different classes.
Zhao W +7 more
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Comparison of veterinary drugs and veterinary homeopathy: part 1 [PDF]
For many years after its invention around 1796, homeopathy was widely used in people and later in animals. Over the intervening period (1796‐2016) pharmacology emerged as a science from Materia Medica (medicinal materials) to become the mainstay of veterinary therapeutics.
Lees, Peter +5 more
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Some Aspects and Convergence of Human and Veterinary Drug Repositioning [PDF]
Drug innovation traditionally follows a de novo approach with new molecules through a complex preclinical and clinical pathway. In addition to this strategy, drug repositioning has also become an important complementary approach, which can be shorter ...
Patrik Mag +3 more
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Selective protease inhibitors from secondary metabolites of Philippine medicinal plants against porcine epidemic diarrhea virus: A computational veterinary drug discovery approach [PDF]
Background: Porcine epidemic diarrhea virus (PEDV) is a recurring coronavirus that causes severe diarrhea in pigs with high mortality and morbidity rates, especially in neonatal pigs. Despite the availability of vaccines, their efficacy is limited owing
John Christian C. de Guzman +2 more
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Nanomaterial-based fluorescent biosensors for veterinary drug detection in foods. [PDF]
Veterinary drugs have been widely used in the food industry. Their residues in food products need to be tightly regulated to ensure food safety. In particular, some veterinary drugs are still used illegally, although they have already been banned ...
Tao X, Peng Y, Liu J.
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Arlene McDowell, Michael J Rathbone
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