Contributors vi
Preface viii
Section 1: General Review Section
1 Horse of a different color: Peculiarities of equine
pharmacology 3
Lara Maxwell
2 Basics of antimicrobial therapy for the horse 16
Cynthia Cole
3 Anesthesia and sedation in the field 44
Jennifer E. Carter
4 Clinical application of equine analgesics 63
Sheilah A. Robertson and L. Chris Sanchez
5 Pharmacology of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs 76
Cynthia Cole
6 Parasiticides for use in horses 85
Tad Coles and Randy Lynn
7 Foals are not just mini horses 99
K. Gary Magdesian
8 Fluids and electrolytes for the equine clinician 118
Brett Tennent-Brown
9 Drug and medication control programs in equine athletes
131
Scot Waterman and Jennifer Durenburger
Section 2: Therapeutics: A Systems Approach
10 Clinical pharmacology of the respiratory system 139
Melissa R. Mazan and Michelle L. Ceresia
11 Clinical application of gastrointestinal therapeutics 183
L. Chris Sanchez
12 Treatment of equine nervous system disorders 192
Cynthia Cole and Bradford Bentz
13 Clinical pharmacology of the equine musculoskeletal system
218
Bradford Bentz
14 Therapy of the eye 254
Amber Labelle
15 Pharmacological treatment of equine endocrine diseases
270
Dianne McFarlane
16 Equine cardiovascular clinical pharmacology 279
Meg Sleeper
17 Clinical pharmacology of diseases of the equine urinary
system 291
Nora Nogradi and Balazs Toth
Index 308
Cynthia Cole, DVM, PhD, DACVCP, is Director of Researchand Development at Mars Veterinary in Portland, Oregon, USA. Bradford Bentz, VMD, MS, DACVIM, DACVECC, DABVP(Equine), is a private equine practitioner at Equine Medicine andSurgery in Bossier City, Louisiana, USA. Lara Maxwell, DVM, PhD, DACVCP, is an Associate Professorof Pharmacology at the College of Veterinary Medicine, OklahomaState University in Stillwater, Oklahoma, USA.
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