Veterinary Drugs for animals
Common Veterinary Drugs
Veterinary Drugs & Medicines for
animals includes Antibiotics (Antimicrobials); Non-Steroidal Anti-inflammatory
Drugs (NSAIDs);
Ectoparasitic, Endoparasitic drugs
(Dewormers); Antiprotozoal, etc.
Veterinary drugs are used to treat a
variety of conditions in animals. Veterinary drugs are used
for therapeutic and prophylactic purposes in animals to regulate infections of
bacterial and prevent outbreaks of animal diseases. Deworming, Antibiotics are
an example of veterinary drugs used to enhance animal health and development.
Nevertheless, the unnecessary use of antibiotics can lead to the development of
bacterial resistance.
DEWORMER
Deworming is an important preventative
care regime for reducing parasites (internal and external) and improving your
pet’s health. It is also important to help to prevent transmission of parasites
in animals. Gastrointestinal parasites can cause serious disorders in animals,
including life-threatening anaemia, loss of proteins from the body, loose
motion, vomiting, low glucose in blood, intestinal obstruction, and weight
loss.
Ivermectin
Albendazole
Fenbendazole
Tetramisole
Oxyclozanide
Fenbendazole
Levamisole
Triclabendazole
Piperazine Citrate
Levamisole
Praziquantel
PyrantelPamoate
Praziquantel
NSAIDs (Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs)
Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) are used to control pain (soreness) and inflammation e.g. limping or lameness, decreased activity or exercise (reluctance to stand, climb stairs, jump or run, or difficulty in performing these activities), stiffness or decreased movement of joints. Also for controlling pyrexia associated with acute mastitis, pneumonia and endotoxemia, as well as controlling the inflammation in endotoxemia such as that caused by coliform mastitis. Non-Steroidal Anti-Inflammatory Drugs (NSAIDs) are widely used in small animal veterinary practice to provide symptomatic relief in the treatment of both acute and chronic musculoskeletal inflammatory conditions, and pre-operatively for surgical procedures.
Phenylbutazone
Meloxicam
Phenazone
ANTIMICROBIALS
Antibiotics
play a vital role in both animals and human. As there are only a limited number
of antibiotic classes available and as a range of antibiotics is required to
treat the many different species of animals that face particular disease
threats, some classes of antibiotics are used in both human and animals. Based
on the need to use and preserve these medically important antibiotics, there
are important ‘One Health’ considerations to take into account when veterinary
professionals prescribe such medicines. They are Fluoroquinolones, systemic 3rd
/4th generation Cephalosporins, Aminoglycosides, broad-spectrum Penicillin.
Also Narrow spectrum Penicillin, Macrolides, Tetracycline
Oxytetracycline
Enrofloxacin
Tylosin Tartrate
Sulphadiazine
Trimethoprim
Doxycycline
Neomycin
Gentamicin
Penicillin
ANTIPROTOZOALS
Protozoa
are ubiquitous single-celled organisms, of which over 65,000 species have been
described. Many occur as either free-living forms or harmless commensals, but
their numbers include some of the most significant causes of disease in
domesticated animals Protozoal infections are common in tropical and
subtropical countries where sanitary conditions, hygiene practices, and control
of the vectors of transmission are inadequate. Two types of infections caused
by the major types of protozoa of veterinary importance are the haemoparasitic
such as Trypanosoma, Babesia, and Theileria and the common enteric Coccidia,
Toxoplasma, and Giardia]. Among protozoan diseases caused by trypanosomes is
Trypanosomiasis. Antiprotozoal drugs are used to treat infections caused by
protozoa which either destroy or inhibit their growth and the ability to
reproduce. Antiprotozoal drugs destroy or inhibit protozoa by interfering with
metabolic processes, drugs interfering with reproduction and larval physiology
and drugs interfering with neuromuscular physiology of parasites The control of
Trypanosomiasis, babesiosis by curative or prophylactic treatment of animals
with diminazene aceturate or Isometamidium chloride, drug in the market.
Although imidocarb is the first drug of choice diminazene aceturate is widely
used in the tropics.
- Diminazene Diaceturate
- Isometamidium
- Quiniopyramineo
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