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100

What drugs from Group A you cannot give to rabbits orally?

Amoxicillin & Clavulanate Acid

Gentamycin 

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The common name of Carbaryl is?

Sevin Powder

100

What is an adverse reaction of Gentamycin in snakes?

It causes neurotoxicity

200

Why is Piperazine rarely used in farm animals?

Because of high resistance of many nematode species

200

What drug is used to adsorb certain drug or toxins to prevent or reduce their systemic absorption?

Activated charcoal

200
What does Immunogen consist of?

Vitamins and Minerals

300

What is a contraindication when considering using Amprolium in poultry?

Should not be used in layers producing eggs for human consumption

300

What was the fluoroquinolone antibiotic mentioned in Group A?

Ciprofloxacin

300

What is an adverse effect of Butanorphol in chelonians?

Causes respiratory depression

400

What are the 4 uses of Butorphanol in animals?

An analgesic, premedicant, antitussive or antiemetic


400

What should you never do with Doramectin?

Give to chelonians

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What should you not do in conjunction with Lidocaine?

Epinephrine

500

What are 4 things that Clotrimazole treat in exotic animals?


Malassezia, Aspergillosis, Candida, Dermatophytosis

500

What is the name of the disease caused when a rabbit is given certain antibiotics orally?

Antibiotic-associated diarrhea

500

What is the most common drug used for bloat in rabbits and what is the active ingredient?

Relcer; Simethicone