Sheep, Goat, and Cervid Medicine 2021
DOI: 10.1016/b978-0-323-62463-3.00030-x
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Commonly used drugs and veterinary feed directive in sheep, goats, and cervids

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“…Postoperatively, patient status should be assessed, and dehydration and electrolyte abnormalities addressed. Postsurgical antibiotics, especially if there was a dead fetus, are 41 Post-partum care of the dam should include pain management. As mentioned for post-operative antibiotics, no drugs have Food and Drug Administration approval for this use, and appropriate precautions for extra-label drug use must be a consideration.…”
Section: Post-partum Carementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Postoperatively, patient status should be assessed, and dehydration and electrolyte abnormalities addressed. Postsurgical antibiotics, especially if there was a dead fetus, are 41 Post-partum care of the dam should include pain management. As mentioned for post-operative antibiotics, no drugs have Food and Drug Administration approval for this use, and appropriate precautions for extra-label drug use must be a consideration.…”
Section: Post-partum Carementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Non-steroidal anti-inflammatories (NSAID) used include flunixin meglumine (Banamine®, Intervet/ Merck, Madison, NJ) at 1.1 mg/kg IV every 12-24 hours for three days or meloxicam at 1 mg/kg orally every 24 hours. 41 Meloxicam may be useful if the patient is not maintained in hospital. 41 Opioids such as butorphanol (Torbugesic®, Zoetis, Kalamazoo, MI) at 0.1 mg/kg SQ every 6-8 hours or morphine (morphine sulphate injection, Hikma, Eatontown, NJ) at 0.1-0.5 mg/kg SQ every 6-8 hours may be administered for additional pain management for up to 48 hours.…”
Section: Post-partum Carementioning
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