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FARAD DigestExtralabel use of oxytetracyclineTomas Martin-jimenez, DVM; Arthur L. Craigmill, PhD; jim E. Riviere, DVM. PhDThe tetracyclines most commonly used in animalsare chlortetracycline, tetracycline, oxytetracycline,doxycycline, and minocycline, with oxytetracyclinebeing the most used. Despite its popularity inthe United States, this antibiotic is not officially ap-proved for use in all domestic species or in all possibleclinical situations. Thus, extralabel use of oxytetracy-cline in food animals is common, and appropriate with-drawal times may not correspond with the ones estab-lished for label .nd PharmacokinetlcPropertiesOxytetracycline can be administered IV or 1M, butthe oral route is often preferred for treating populationsof food animals. Absorption of oxyte~cycline frommuscular tissue and the gasttointestinal tract is generallygood.
FARAD Digest Extralabel use of oxytetracycline Tomas Martin-jimenez, DVM; Arthur L. Craigmill, PhD; jim E. Riviere, DVM. PhD T he tetracyclines most commonly used in …
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