Treatment 4-H Veterinary Science Extension Veterinary Medicine Texas AgriLife Extension Service...

Post on 22-Dec-2015

214 views 0 download

Tags:

Transcript of Treatment 4-H Veterinary Science Extension Veterinary Medicine Texas AgriLife Extension Service...

Treatment

4-H Veterinary ScienceExtension Veterinary Medicine

Texas AgriLife Extension ServiceCollege of Veterinary Medicine and Biomedical Sciences

Texas A&M Systemhttp://aevm.tamu.edu

Objectives

Discuss drug and chemical therapy Discuss nutritional therapy Discuss physical therapy Discuss supportive therapy

Treatment Administration or application of remedies to a

patient or for a disease or injury; medicinal or surgical management; therapy

Veterinarians Make diagnosis

Symptoms Test results

Determine treatment Treat No treatment

Treatment options Drug and chemical therapy Nutritional therapy Physical therapy Supportive therapy Surgical therapy

Supportive care Euthanasia

Drug and Chemical Therapy

Pharmocokinetics the branch of pharmacology that studies the

fate of pharmacological substances in the body, as their absorption, distribution, metabolism, and elimination

Pharmacodynamics the branch of pharmacology dealing with the

course of action, effect, and breakdown of drugs within the body

Administration of drugs Antibacterial Antiviral Anti-inflammatory Antifungal

Administration of chemicals Antiparasitic Antiseptic Anti-neoplastic

Follow label instructions Species approved in Dose Route

Oral Topical Parenteral

Condition for which approved in Non-show enhancing

Withdrawal time Milk discard time

69-4690-002LIQUAMYCINLA-200®(OXYTETRACYCLINE INJECTION)Each ml contains 200mg of oxytetracycline base as oxytetracycline amphotericFor Use in Beef Cattle,Nonlactating Dairy Cattle and Swine

LIQUAMYCIN® LA-200 ® (oxytetracycline injection) is a sterile, ready-to-use solution for the administration of the broad-spectrum antibiotic oxytetracycline (Terramycin) by injection. Terramycin, discovered by Pfizer scientists, is an antimicrobial agent that is effective in the treatment of a wide range of disease caused by susceptible gram-positive and gram-negative bacteria.

LIQUAMYCIN® LA-200 ® administered to cattle or swine for the treatment of bacterial pneumonia at an intramuscular dosage of 9 miligrams of oxytetracycline per pound of body weight, has been demonstrated in clinical trials to be as effective as two or three repreated, daily treatments of Terramycin ® Injectable at 3 to 5 milligrams per pound of body weight.

LIQUAMYCIN® LA-200 ® does not require refrigeration; however, it is recommended that it be stored at room temperature, 15°-30°C (59°-86°F). The antibiotic activity of oxytetracy-cline is not appreciably diminished in the presence of body fluids, serum, or exudates.

WARNING

Discontinue treatment at least 28 days prior to slaughter of cattle and swine.

Not for use in lactating dairy animals.

Route of administration Oral

Tablets Capsules Boluses Powders Granules Liquids Pastes

Topical Salves Powders

Parenteral Intramuscular (IM) Intravenous (IV) Subcutaneous (SQ) Intraperitoneal (IP) Epidural (ED) Intradermal (ID) Intracardiac (IC) Subconjunctival Intramammary (IMM) Intrauterine (IU)

Caution Extra-label use Over-the-counter Prescriptions

Nutritional Therapy

Used with Preventive health Treatment

Complement or replace drugs and surgery

Provide nutrients Enteral means Parenteral means

Enteral nutrition Hand, self, force feeding

Parenteral nutrition Sterile nutrient solutions

Under skin In vein In muscle Peritoneal cavity

Physical Therapy

Compliments Drugs Surgery

For treatment of Musculoskeletal diseases Nervous diseases

Assists by Improving normal function of muscles and nerves Decreases fluid collection

Therapeutic practices Walking Swimming Massage Vibrations Cryotherapy Heat therapy

When used Weak animals After surgery or illness

Supportive Therapy

Sustain life of a patient Includes

Blood Plasma Physiological-electrolyte transfusions Fluids Transfusions

Surgical Therapy

Correction for non-infectious diseases Examples

Stones Gall bladder Kidney Urethra Bladder

Hairballs Stomach Intestine

Infections Amputations Drainage tubes Abscesses Warts Tumors