generic drug name
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the common name chosen by the company
loteprednol clinical uses
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Used for anti-inflammatory purposes, Not apt to raise IOP
Timolol clinical uses
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Used to prevent glaucoma from developing in the contralateral eye of a
dog that has primary glaucoma in one eye, Reduces IO
d-limonene
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Extract of citrus peel, Found in sprays, shampoos, and dips, Provides quick
kill but not residual, Dosage forms-VIP flea dip, VIP flea control shampoo
thalamus
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serves as a relay center for sensory impulses for the spinal cord, brainstem,
and cerebellum to the cerebrum
dermis is composed of
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collagen fibers, blood vessels, nerves, lymphatics, hair follicles, sebaceous
glands, and sweat glands
chemical drug name
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the name that describes the molecular structure of a drug
tobramycin sulfate side effects
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systemic use of this is not beneficial in ocular infections
List the four categories of antiarrhythmic drugs and give an example from each
category.
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, Class I: A: includes quinidine, procainamide, and others; B: includes
lidocaine, tocainide, and mexiletine; C: includes flecainide and encinide
Class II: includes the beta-adrenergic blockers (propranolol, atenolol,
carvedilol, sotalol, esmolol, metoprolol, pindolol)
Class III: includes bretylium and amiodarone
Class IV: includes calcium channel blockers (verapamil, nifedipine,
amlodipine, and diltiazem
What species does not have gall bladders?
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horses and rats
corticosteroid plus antimicrobial preparations clinical uses
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Used in cases of acute and chronic otitis, Help reduce inflammation,
decrease edema, tissue hyperplasia, pain, and pruritis, and to help
eliminate any infectious organisms that may be present
list the steps in gaining approval for a new drug
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the common name chosen by the company
loteprednol clinical uses
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Used for anti-inflammatory purposes, Not apt to raise IOP
Timolol clinical uses
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Used to prevent glaucoma from developing in the contralateral eye of a
dog that has primary glaucoma in one eye, Reduces IO
d-limonene
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Extract of citrus peel, Found in sprays, shampoos, and dips, Provides quick
kill but not residual, Dosage forms-VIP flea dip, VIP flea control shampoo
thalamus
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serves as a relay center for sensory impulses for the spinal cord, brainstem,
and cerebellum to the cerebrum
dermis is composed of
,Give this one a try later!
collagen fibers, blood vessels, nerves, lymphatics, hair follicles, sebaceous
glands, and sweat glands
chemical drug name
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the name that describes the molecular structure of a drug
tobramycin sulfate side effects
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systemic use of this is not beneficial in ocular infections
List the four categories of antiarrhythmic drugs and give an example from each
category.
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, Class I: A: includes quinidine, procainamide, and others; B: includes
lidocaine, tocainide, and mexiletine; C: includes flecainide and encinide
Class II: includes the beta-adrenergic blockers (propranolol, atenolol,
carvedilol, sotalol, esmolol, metoprolol, pindolol)
Class III: includes bretylium and amiodarone
Class IV: includes calcium channel blockers (verapamil, nifedipine,
amlodipine, and diltiazem
What species does not have gall bladders?
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horses and rats
corticosteroid plus antimicrobial preparations clinical uses
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Used in cases of acute and chronic otitis, Help reduce inflammation,
decrease edema, tissue hyperplasia, pain, and pruritis, and to help
eliminate any infectious organisms that may be present
list the steps in gaining approval for a new drug
Give this one a try later!