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  • ...vulsant]] drugs such as a [[benzodiazepine]]. High doses of anticonvulsant medicine are often required to halt seizure activity and further medical care includ ...National Data Collection System |journal=The American Journal of Emergency Medicine |volume=9 |issue=5 |pages=461–509 |year=1991 |month=September |pmid=18633
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  • It has a long history of use as a medicine, cosmetic, and poison. Before the [[Middle Ages]], it was used as an [[Anes ...ef name="harris">{{cite book | title=The Homoeopathic Vade Mecum of Modern Medicine and Surgery: For the Use of Junior Practitioners, Students, Clergymen, Miss
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  • Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, University of Valencia, Valencia, Spain. Br J Pharmacol. 2006 Oct;149(4):4 * [http://www.jaaha.org/cgi/reprint/37/3/218.pdf Reprinted article on veterinary use]
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  • ...rim CM |chapter=Principles of sedation, analgesia and premedication |title=Veterinary anaesthesia |publisher=W.B. Saunders |location=Philadelphia |year=2001 |pag
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  • | legal_status = Veterinary Use ...three doses of romifidine in comparison with medetomidine in five cats. ''Veterinary Record''. 2008 Jan 19;162(3):82-7. PMID 18204032</ref> It is not used in hu
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  • ...also.<ref>Veterinary Residues Committee. Annual Report on Surveillance for Veterinary Residues in Food in the UK for 2001, 2002, and 2003. http://www.vet-residue [[Category:Veterinary medicine]]
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  • | legal_status = Veterinary use only ...e product name '''Domitor'''. Other alpha-two agonists used in veterinary medicine include [[xylazine]] and [[detomidine]], but their use is less common in sm
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  • ...r drug|over-the-counter]] [[cough and cold preparation]]s. In [[veterinary medicine]], it is used to control [[urinary incontinence]] in dogs under [[trade nam ...t clear which isomer is to blame. A study at the Yale University School of Medicine in 1999 had produced similar results.[http://www.fda.gov/ohrms/dockets/ac/0
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  • ...] and [[enteroviral]] infections.<ref>{{cite book |title=Rosen's emergency medicine: concepts and clinical practice |last=Marx |first=John |authorlink= |coauth ...sickness behavior: a brief chronological account of four key discoveries". Veterinary Immunology and Immunopathology. 87: 443-450 {{PMID|12072271}}</ref><ref>Kel
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  • ...s of 10% infection rate,<ref>Aodhán S Breathnacha, Nosocomial infections, Medicine, 2005: 33, 22-26</ref> with 8.2% estimated in 2006.<ref>Press release for ...ate 3 hygiene protocols on the reduction of bacterial load on the hands of veterinary staff performing routine equine physical examinations |journal=Can. Vet. J.
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  • ...e Ready? Workshop Summary (2005)] Full text of online book by INSTITUTE OF MEDICINE OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMIES</ref><ref>[http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol11no1 ..._no_dtd&restrict=sitewide Avian Influenza information] AVMA - The American Veterinary Medical Association.
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  • ...ur kit]]", is often advocated by authorities. These kits may include food, medicine, flashlights, candles and money. ...ipation in emergency response was published in the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, it had two sections of questions for a professional to
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  • ...in New Zealand, with influence in the Asia/Pacific region<ref>Agricultural Medicine & Rural Health, vol 20 no 1, 1996, page 10</ref>. He was Director of Public ...ng this time that he developed his interest in Occupational and Preventive Medicine.<br />
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  • ...ic and animal health. Aimed at facilitating trade, the practical effect of veterinary equivalency is that each country’s individual products and facilities wil Veterinary equivalency has been a contentious issue for the United States and [[Europe
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  • ===Medicine=== ...tetraacetic-acid-000302.htm|title=Home > Medical Reference > Complementary Medicine > EDTA overview|work=University of Maryland Medical Center|accessdate=16 De
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  • ...in dogs.<ref>{{cite web | title = Rabies: Introduction | work = The Merck Veterinary Manual | year = 2006 | url = http://www.merckvetmanual.com/mvm/index.jsp?cf ...er, G.R.; Wise, D.J.|year=2005|title=Parvoviridae|work=A Concise Review of Veterinary Virology| url=http://www.ivis.org/advances/carter/Part2Chap9/chapter.asp?LA
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  • ...ffective when added to other antiseizure drugs). In 2002, an [[indication (medicine)|indication]] was added for treating [[postherpetic neuralgia]] (neuropathi ...bt on clinical studies of Neurontin appeared in the New England Journal of Medicine last year."
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  • ...ttenfeld et al. (1997) Department of Psychiatry, Yale University School of Medicine</ref> to up to 100&nbsp;mg (high dose)<ref name="Johnson">Rolley Johnson '' ...in [[dogs]]. A solution for injection is made available for the British [[veterinary]] market by Alstoe Animal Health under the trade name '''Vetergesic'''.
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  • ...nyl with an analgesic potency 10,000 times that of morphine and is used in veterinary practice to immobilize certain large animals such as elephants. ...sion and sedation with transdermal fentanyl: four case studies. Palliative Medicine, 2003; 17: 714-716.</ref> In 2006 the U.S. [[Food and Drug Administration]
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  • ...[[ketamine]] (a dissociative anaesthetic, also M.O.A+.), [[tiletamine]] (a veterinary anaesthetic) and [[ibogaine]] (from the African tree [[Tabernanthe iboga]], ...diseases: the official journal of the ASAM, American Society of Addiction Medicine |volume=13 |issue=1 |pages=5–26 |year=1994 |pmid=8018740 |doi=}}</ref><re
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