Veterinary Drug Handbook Client Information Edition

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Edition: 1st
Format: Paperback
Pub. Date: 2003-01-06
Publisher(s): Wiley-Blackwell
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Summary

The Veterinary Drug Handbook: Client Information Edition helps veterinarians and pharmacists bridge the drug information gap between themselves and the people (clients; owners) who are treating their animals. Several studies have demonstrated that people receiving verbal information from health professionals retain very little of that information once they leave the premises of their health provider. The information provided in this book will supplement the actual care provided and help in the task at hand, namely to improve the health of animals. The authors have included drugs that are commonly prescribed by small animal and equine practitioners, both those that are veterinary and "human" labeled medications. The authors also provide this information in a format that can be understood by any reader. The information presented in these monographs will enable the animal caregiver to be better informed about the medication in question and to work with their veterinarian and pharmacist on the journey to positive therapeutic outcomes.

Author Biography

Gigi Davidson is the Director of Clinical Pharmacy Services at the North Carolina State University, College of Veterinary Medicine where she has practiced veterinary pharmacy exclusively since 1983. She is a Diplomate of the American College of Veterinary Hospital Pharmacists and spends her days providing clinical pharmacy service, mentoring veterinary and pharmacy students, and conducting drug-related clinical research in the many veterinary species. Her passion is the safe and effective use of drugs in animal species.


Donald C. Plumb is now retired from Director of Pharmacy Services at the Veterinary Teaching Hospital, College of Veterinary Medicine, University of Minnesota where he practiced veterinary pharmacy for over 20 years. He is the author of Plumb's Veterinary Drug Handbook, now in its Sixth edition.

Table of Contents

Systemic Medications
Acetaminophen
1(1)
Acetazolamide
2(2)
Albuterol
4(1)
Allopurinol
5(1)
Altrenogest
6(1)
Aminocaproic Acid
7(1)
Aminophylline
8(1)
Amitriptyline
9(1)
Amlodipine
10(1)
Ammonium Chloride
11(1)
Amoxicillin
12(1)
Amoxicillin/Clavulanate
13(1)
Ascorbic Acid
14(1)
Aspirin
15(1)
Atenolol
16(1)
Azathioprine
17(1)
Baclofen
18(1)
Benazepril
19(1)
Bethanechol
20(1)
Bisacodyl
21(1)
Bismuth Subsalicylate
22(1)
Bromide, Potassium or Sodium
23(1)
Bromocriptine
24(1)
Buprenorphine
25(1)
Buspirone
26(1)
Butorphanol Tartrate
27(1)
Captopril
28(1)
Carnitine
29(1)
Carprofen
30(1)
Cefadroxil
31(1)
Cefixime
32(1)
Cephalexin
33(1)
Chlorambucil
34(1)
Chloramphenicol
35(1)
Chlorpheniramine
36(1)
Chlorpromazine
37(1)
Cimetidine
38(1)
Cisapride
39(1)
Clemastine
40(1)
Clenbuterol
41(1)
Clindamycin
42(1)
Clomipramine
43(1)
Codeine
44(1)
Cyclophosphamide
45(1)
Cyclosporine
46(1)
Cyproheptadine
47(1)
Dalteparin
48(1)
Deracoxib
49(1)
Desmopressin
50(1)
Diazepam
51(1)
Diazoxide
52(1)
Diethylstilbesterol
53(1)
Digoxin
54(1)
Diltiazem
55(1)
Diphenhydramine
56(1)
Doxepin
57(1)
Doxycycline
58(1)
Enalapril
59(1)
Enrofloxacin
60(1)
Erythromycin
61(1)
Etodolac
62(1)
Famotidine
63(1)
Fenbendazole
64(1)
Fentanyl
65(1)
Fluconazole
66(1)
Fludrocortisone
67(1)
Flunixin
68(1)
Fluoxetine
69(1)
Furosemide
70(1)
Glipizide
71(1)
Griseofulvin
72(1)
Hydralazine
73(1)
Hydrocodone
74(1)
Hydroxyzine
75(1)
Imipramine
76(1)
Insulin
77(2)
Interferon
79(1)
Itraconazole
80(1)
Ivermectin
81(2)
Ketoconazole
83(2)
Ketoprofen
85(1)
Lactulose
86(1)
Levothyroxine
87(1)
Lincomycin
88(1)
Liothyronine
89(1)
Lufenuron
90(1)
Marbofloxacin
91(1)
Meloxicam
92(1)
Methimazole
93(1)
Methocarbamol
94(1)
Methylprednisolone
95(2)
Metoclopramide
97(1)
Metronidazole
98(1)
Milbemycin
99(1)
Misoprostol
100(1)
Mitotane
101(2)
Morphine Sulfate
103(1)
Neomycin Sulfate
104(1)
Omeprazole
105(1)
Ondansetron
106(1)
Orbifloxacin
107(1)
Oxazepam
108(1)
Oxybutynin
109(1)
Pancrelipase
110(1)
Paroxetine
111(1)
Pentoxifylline
112(1)
Pergolide
113(1)
Phenobarbital
114(1)
Phenoxybenzamine
115(1)
Phenylbutazone
116(2)
Phenylpropanolamine
118(1)
Phytonadione (Vitamin K1)
119(1)
Piperazine
120(1)
Piroxicam
121(1)
Praziquantel
122(1)
Prednisone, Prednisolone
123(2)
Propantheline Bromide
125(1)
Propranolol
126(1)
Pyrantel Pamoate
127(1)
Pyridostigmine
128(1)
Ranitidine
129(1)
Rifampin
130(1)
Selegilene
131(1)
Sotalol
132(1)
Spironolactone
133(1)
Stanozolol
134(1)
Sucralfate
135(1)
Sulfasalazine
136(1)
Taurine
137(1)
Terbutaline
138(1)
Tetracycline
139(1)
Theophylline
140(1)
Trimeprazine with Prednisolone
141(1)
Trimethoprim with Sulfadiazine or Sulfamethoxazole
142(2)
Tylosin
144(1)
Ursodiol
145(1)
Vitamin E
146(1)
Warfarin
147(1)
Ophthalmic Medications
Aminoglycosides
148(1)
Atropine Sulfate
149(1)
Chloramphenicol
150(1)
Corticosteroids
151(1)
Cyclosporine
152(1)
Dorzolamide
153(1)
Flurbiprofen
154(1)
Idoxuridine
155(1)
Itraconazole in DMSO
156(1)
Ketorolac
157(1)
Latanaprost
158(1)
Miconazole
159(1)
Natamycin
160(1)
Oxytetracycline
161(1)
Fluroquinolones
162(1)
Timolol
163(1)
Trifluridine
164(1)
Triple Antibiotic with Steroids
165(1)
Triple Antibiotics
166(1)
Tropicamide
167(1)
Miscellaneous
Applying Transdermal Medications to Cats
168(1)
Giving Your Cat Oral Medications
169(1)
Giving Your Dog Oral Medications
170(1)
Giving Your Horse Oral Medications
171(1)
How to Administer Eye Medications to Your Pet
172(1)
If Your Pet Gets into Poison
173(2)
Index 175

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