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Veterinary drug bioequivalence determination
Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 1997A bioequivalence trial is a statistically based comparison of two formulations to demonstrate with a controlled consumer (patient) risk that two formulated drug products are interchangeable. The basic assumption underlying a bioequivalence trial is that essentially the same plasma time‐course leads to essentially the same effect allowing two ...
P L, Toutain, G D, Koritz
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Rising abuse of veterinary drugs
Nursing, 2022Abstract: There has been a significant increase in veterinary drugs found on toxicology screens and postmortem analyses, especially in the Northeast region of the US. This article details the effects and treatment of two common culprits: xylazine and tiletamine-zolazepam.
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Drug resistance in veterinary helminths
Trends in Parasitology, 2004At present, there is no effective alternative to chemical control of parasitic helminths where livestock are grazed intensively. Resistance to anthelmintics has become a major problem in veterinary medicine, and threatens both agricultural income and animal welfare. The molecular and biochemical basis of this resistance is not well understood. The lack
Fairweather, Ian +4 more
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New Drugs in Veterinary Dermatology
Veterinary Clinics of North America: Small Animal Practice, 1999This article discusses several different new drugs currently being used in dermatology. Most of the drugs discussed showed some promise as being a useful therapy in veterinary medicine, but a few have questionable efficacy (nonsedating antihistamines). The majority of these drugs have not had any pharmacokinetic or clinical trials conducted on them in ...
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[Veterinary drugs, the veterinarian and the Veterinary Drug Act].
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde, 1987A number of features of the Veterinary Medicinal Products Act, which are of importance to veterinarians, are reviewed. These features result in a number of consequences connected with obtaining and handling veterinary drugs. These consequences are discussed.
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[Veterinary drugs and good veterinary practice].
Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde, 1990The following definition of 'Good Veterinary Practice' in relation to pharmacotherapy is presented: 'The selective use (in accordance with directions for users) of veterinary drugs registered by the authorities in those indications in which they are permitted when the diagnosis has been established and in which the problem of residues in foods of ...
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1981
Publisher Summary Most drugs developed for human use eventually find a place in veterinary medicine, but it was decided to restrict this review to the drugs developed solely for veterinary use or drugs that are used much more extensively in veterinary medicine than in human medicine.
Michael H. Fisher +2 more
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Publisher Summary Most drugs developed for human use eventually find a place in veterinary medicine, but it was decided to restrict this review to the drugs developed solely for veterinary use or drugs that are used much more extensively in veterinary medicine than in human medicine.
Michael H. Fisher +2 more
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Tijdschrift voor diergeneeskunde, 1986
The Dutch Veterinary Drug Act is reviewed and the consequences of a number of aspects of this act are discussed.
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The Dutch Veterinary Drug Act is reviewed and the consequences of a number of aspects of this act are discussed.
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Veterinary Institute Veterinary Drugs Control Department
Hrvatski veterinarski vjesnik - Hrvatska veterinarska komora, 2003U radu je ukratko opisan položaj Odjela za kontrolu VMP u HVI, njegova djelatnost na području procjene dokumentacije o VMP-u, kontrole kvalitete i znanstveno-stručna djelatnost.
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