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Pharmacopoeias --- Veterinary drugs --- Pharmacopoeias --- Veterinary drugs
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Veterinary Drugs --- Horse Diseases --- administration and dosage --- drug therapy --- Veterinary Drugs --- Horse Diseases --- administration and dosage --- drug therapy
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Veterinary toxicology --- Poisoning --- Veterinary Drugs --- Animals, Domestic. --- Dog diseases --- Cat diseases --- Pharmaceutical preparations --- Veterinary drugs --- Toxicology --- veterinary. --- toxicity. --- adverse effects --- veterinary --- therapy --- diagnosis
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The human-animal bond has evolved and diversi?ed down the ages. Dogs, cats and even horses, have long ful?lled the role of faithful companion and indeed, as exempli?ed by the introduction of seeing and hearing dogs, there may be a critical level of co-dependency between the species. In the twenty-?rst century, the animal types that are kept as pets in many parts of the world are extensive ranging from reptiles through rodents to ruminants and beyond. As would be predicted by the nature of the relationship, the approach to treatment of a companion animal is often closely aligned to that which would have been offered to their owner. However, an increasing awareness of welfare issues, such as the recognition that animals expe- ence pain and the proven bene?ts of disease prevention in intensive farming units, together with the growth in zoos and wildlife parks, has increased the likelihood of food producing and non-domesticated animals receiving medicinal products during their life-time. Although many of the individual drugs or classes of drugs administered to animals are the same as, or derived from, those given to man, the safe and effective use of drugs in animals often cannot be achieved by simply transposing knowledge of drug action on, or behaviour in, the body from one species to another. The impact of the anatomical, physiological and pathophysiological variability that spans the animal kingdom can often profoundly alter drug response.
Biomedicine. --- Pharmacology/Toxicology. --- Veterinary Medicine. --- Medicine/Public Health, general. --- Drug Resistance. --- Pain Medicine. --- Sports Medicine. --- Medicine. --- Drug interactions. --- Toxicology. --- Sports medicine. --- Veterinary medicine. --- Médecine --- Médicaments --- Toxicologie --- Médecine du sport --- Médecine vétérinaire --- Interaction --- Veterinary drugs. --- Veterinary Drugs --- pharmacokinetics. --- pharmacology. --- Pharmaceutical preparations --- Veterinary drugs --- Pharmacokinetics --- Drug delivery systems --- Animals, domestic --- Pain --- Drug resistance, microbial --- Drug residues --- Doping in sports --- veterinary
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Veterinary medicine --- Veterinary Medicine --- Practice Management --- Equipment and Supplies --- Veterinary Drugs. --- Hospitals, Animal. --- Inventory control --- Equipment and supplies --- organization & administration. --- orgaization & administration. --- veterinary.
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The human–animal bond has evolved and diversi?ed down the ages. Dogs, cats and even horses, have long ful?lled the role of faithful companion and indeed, as exempli?ed by the introduction of seeing and hearing dogs, there may be a critical level of co-dependency between the species. In the twenty-?rst century, the animal types that are kept as pets in many parts of the world are extensive ranging from reptiles through rodents to ruminants and beyond. As would be predicted by the nature of the relationship, the approach to treatment of a companion animal is often closely aligned to that which would have been offered to their owner. However, an increasing awareness of welfare issues, such as the recognition that animals expe- ence pain and the proven bene?ts of disease prevention in intensive farming units, together with the growth in zoos and wildlife parks, has increased the likelihood of food producing and non-domesticated animals receiving medicinal products during their life-time. Although many of the individual drugs or classes of drugs administered to animals are the same as, or derived from, those given to man, the safe and effective use of drugs in animals often cannot be achieved by simply transposing knowledge of drug action on, or behaviour in, the body from one species to another. The impact of the anatomical, physiological and pathophysiological variability that spans the animal kingdom can often profoundly alter drug response.
Veterinary Drugs -- pharmacokinetics. --- Veterinary Drugs -- pharmacology. --- Veterinary drugs. --- Veterinary drugs --- Biological Science Disciplines --- Pharmaceutical Preparations --- Kinetics --- Pharmacokinetics --- Pharmacology --- Veterinary Drugs --- Natural Science Disciplines --- Chemicals and Drugs --- Biochemical Phenomena --- Disciplines and Occupations --- Chemical Phenomena --- Phenomena and Processes --- Health & Biological Sciences --- Pharmacy, Therapeutics, & Pharmacology --- Veterinary Medicine --- Veterinary pharmacology. --- Veterinary medicine. --- Farriery --- Large animal medicine --- Large animal veterinary medicine --- Livestock medicine --- Veterinary science --- Animals --- Drug effects --- Medicine. --- Drug resistance. --- Pharmacology. --- Pain medicine. --- Sports medicine. --- Biomedicine. --- Pharmacology/Toxicology. --- Veterinary Medicine. --- Medicine/Public Health, general. --- Drug Resistance. --- Pain Medicine. --- Sports Medicine. --- Medicine --- Animal health --- Domestic animals --- Livestock --- Diseases --- Losses --- Toxicology. --- Drug interactions. --- Veterinary Medicine/Veterinary Science. --- Athletic medicine --- Athletics --- Medicine and sports --- Physical education and training --- Sports --- Sports sciences --- Interactions, Drug --- Drugs --- Clinical sciences --- Medical profession --- Human biology --- Life sciences --- Medical sciences --- Pathology --- Physicians --- Chemicals --- Poisoning --- Poisons --- Medical aspects --- Side effects --- Toxicology --- Health Workforce --- Algiatry --- Resistance to drugs --- Medical pharmacology --- Chemotherapy --- Pharmacy --- Physiological effect
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Veterinary drug residues. --- Veterinary drugs --- Liquid chromatography. --- Liquid-liquid partition chromatography --- Chromatographic analysis --- Veterinary materia medica --- Veterinary materia medica and pharmacy --- Veterinary pharmaceuticals --- Veterinary pharmacology --- Veterinary prescriptions --- Residues, Veterinary drug --- Food contamination --- Analysis.
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Veterinary drugs --- Growth factors --- Cell growth factors --- Cellular growth factors --- Growth peptides --- Growth promoting substances --- Growth substances --- Peptide growth factors --- Peptide regulatory factors --- Polypeptide growth factors --- Cytokines --- Peptides --- Veterinary materia medica --- Veterinary materia medica and pharmacy --- Veterinary pharmaceuticals --- Veterinary pharmacology --- Veterinary prescriptions --- Analysis.
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"This book offers the veterinary health care professional and trainee a greater depth of knowledge in the mechanisms of pain accompanying chronic disease states, and potential targets for treatment. It goes beyond common protocols by focusing on the latest evidence and our understanding of 'why and how to treat'. It describes and evaluates current physiological and biochemical theories of pain transmission, without losing sight of the practical need for such information." - From back cover.
Pain in animals --- Chronic pain --- Dogs --- Cats --- Pain --- Analgesia --- Analgesics --- Animals, Domestic --- Chronic Disease --- Veterinary Drugs --- 619 --- Domestic Animals --- Domesticated Animals --- Farm Animals --- Animal, Domestic --- Animal, Domesticated --- Animal, Farm --- Animals, Domesticated --- Animals, Farm --- Domestic Animal --- Domesticated Animal --- Farm Animal --- Cat, Domestic --- Felis catus --- Felis domestica --- Felis silvestris catus --- Domestic animals --- Felis --- Canis canis --- Canis domesticus --- Canis familiarus --- Canis familiarus domesticus --- Canis lupus familiaris --- Dog --- Domestic dog --- Gray wolf --- Animal pain --- Animals --- 619 Ziektes van gedomesticeerde dieren. Diergeneeskunde --- Ziektes van gedomesticeerde dieren. Diergeneeskunde --- 619 Diseases of domesticated animals. Veterinary science --- Diseases of domesticated animals. Veterinary science --- Treatment --- Diseases&delete& --- veterinary --- therapeutic use --- drug therapy --- Diseases --- physiology --- physiopathology --- therapy
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