By definition
Control that class
Residue this
Antibiotic Classification
Trade This In
100
The action of a drug in living systems
What is pharmacokinetics
100
Highest abuse potential with no known veterinary purpose
What is class/schedule I
100
Define drug residue
What is traces of drugs remaining in animal products at the time of marketing
100
Cephalexin
What is Cephalosporin
100
Generic name for: Baytril
What is Enrofloxacin
200
Relationship between a drug's ability to achieve the desired effect compared with its tendency to produce toxic effects. This is expressed in a ratio between LD50 & ED50.
What is Therapeutic Index
200
I am Valium so I must live in this class/schedule
What is IV
200
2 reasons drug residues are found in the tissue at the time of slaughter?
What is 1. dose was too high 2. farmer did not observe the proper withdrawal time
200
Gentamicin
What is Aminoglycosides
200
Generic name for:Terramycin
What is Oxytetracycline
300
Altering the chemical structure of the drug to render it inactive, prepares it for elimination. Primarily done by the liver
What is Metabolism (bio transformation)
300
I am Morphine and I love what I do...but which class/schedule do I fall under?
What is II
300
Drugs used in production animals for 3 general purposes are:
What is 1. treat a dz 2. prevent a dz 3. increase weight gain or feed conversion
300
Enrofloxacin
What is Quinolones
300
Generic name for: Banamine
What is Flunixin Meglamine
400
The process by which a drug is carried from its site of absorption to its site of action
What is Distribution
400
I have a hard job...sometimes I euthanize to put patients at ease, and others I euthanize because the patients are a degree of naughty that cannot be retrained (aka...I'm Pentobarbital used within a euthanasia solution)...which class do I fall under?
What is II
400
True or false? The government may allow a drug to be present in tissues in very small amounts
What is True
400
Albon
What is Sulfonamides
400
Generic name for: Rompun
What is Xylazine
500
Define LD50 vs ED50
What is LD50= lethal dose- at the given dose, it was lethal to at least 50% of the animals tested. ED50= effective dose-at the given dose, it produced the desired effect on 50% of the animals tested
500
Ketamine's my name...where to I live? (class/schedule)
What is III
500
Government regulations are directed at these 3 types of drug residues
What is 1. carcinogens 2. Allergens 3. Resistance inducing
500
Clavamox
What is Penicillin
500
Generic name for: Robinul-V
What is Glycopyrrolate