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  2. Actinobacillus equuli - Wikipedia

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    One study involving 51 horses with peritonitis associated with A. equuli, found treatment with procaine penicillin or procaine penicillin and gentamicin sulphate to be effective. However, antimicrobial sensitivity testing of 14 cultures showed 1 culture to be resistant to penicillin, 1 resistant to trimethoprim-sulphadimidine and 1 resistant to ...

  3. List of veterinary drugs - Wikipedia

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    gentamicin/betamethasone valerate/clotrimazole – combination drug product used to treat ear disease in dogs; glycopyrrolate – emergency drug used for cardiac support; grapiprant - non-cyclooxygenase inhibiting nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)

  4. Gentamicin - Wikipedia

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    Gentamicin is composed of a number of related gentamicin components and fractions which have varying degrees of antimicrobial potency. [38] The main components of gentamicin include members of the gentamicin C complex: gentamicin C 1 , gentamicin C 1a , and gentamicin C 2 which compose approximately 80% of gentamicin and have been found to have ...

  5. Limb perfusion - Wikipedia

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    Limb perfusion of carbapenem antibiotics such as imipenem and meropenem have been studied in horses. [8] [9] However, a retrospective study comparing horses that received meropenem via RLP for orthopedics sepsis to a group of horses that received gentamicin via RLP for the same condition had no differences in outcome. [10]

  6. Gentamicin/betamethasone valerate/clotrimazole - Wikipedia

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    Gentamicin/betamethasone valerate/clotrimazole is a fixed dose combination veterinary drug, sold under the trade name Otomax. [1] It is a suspension for otic use in dogs. The active ingredients are gentamicin, betamethasone valerate and clotrimazole. This drug product is used for treatment of acute external otitis. It is also used for the ...

  7. Brucellosis - Wikipedia

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    Gentamicin 5 mg/kg by intramuscular injection once daily for 7 days is an acceptable substitute when streptomycin is not available or contraindicated. [20] Another widely used regimen is doxycycline plus rifampicin twice daily for at least 6 weeks. This regimen has the advantage of oral administration.

  8. Lincosamides - Wikipedia

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    Pseudomembranous enterocolitis resulting from clindamycin-induced disruption of gastrointestinal flora can be a lethal adverse event observed in several species when used in the veterinary clinic, particularly in horses. At extremely high doses of clindamycin, skeletal muscle paralysis has been demonstrated in several species.

  9. Aminoglycoside - Wikipedia

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    Streptomycin. 2D line-angle representation.. Aminoglycoside is a medicinal and bacteriologic category of traditional Gram-negative antibacterial medications that inhibit protein synthesis and contain as a portion of the molecule an amino-modified glycoside ().