Group of prescription drugs that have potential for addiction or abuse.
What are controlled drugs?
The period after the last administered drug dose to a food-producing animal in which that animal cannot be slaughtered, and animal products (such as milk/eggs) cannot be used
What is withdrawal time?
Birthing in bovines.
What is calving?
Diarrhea in large animal species.
What is scours?
Amount of drug, in units, that will be given with each administration.
What is the dose?
All veterinary ___________ drugs require the following statement: "Caution: Federal law restricts this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian”.
What is prescription?
Study of drug movement in the body (what the body does to the drug).
What is pharmacokinetics?
Castrated male equine of any age.
What is a gelding?
Medical term for GI noises ausculted as part of your large animal PE, sound like a growing or rumbling sound.
What are borborygmi?
VCPR
What is a Veterinarian Client Patient Relationship?
This organ is the primary site for drug metabolism.
What is the liver?
Drug movement from site of administration to circulating blood.
What is drug absorption?
Mature female bovine.
What is a cow?
Medical term for burping (discussed with bovines).
What are eructations?
The term for drugs injected in to the tissues of the body.
What is parenteral?
This organ is the primary site of drug elimination.
What are the kidneys?
Frequency of administration and duration of treatment of a drug.
What is the dosage interval?
Length of gestation in equines.
What is 330 days?
An inadequate quality or amount of colostrum in the foal can result in what?
What is failure of passive transfer?
Drug class of anti-hypertensives
What are cardiac drugs?
Reduction in the function of this organ has the most significant impact on drug disposition.
What are the kidneys?
Fraction of dose that reaches the bloodstream.
What is bioavailability?
Neonate bovine female less than 1 year of age.
What is a heifer calf?
Exaggerated, jerky responses to visual, auditory, and tactile stimuli in the foal
What is bobbing?
The trivalent vaccine for Equine Encephalomyelitis protects against which 3 strains of the disease?
What are Eastern, Western, and Venezuelan Encephalomyelitis?