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load, then sid (monitor 6–8 24 24 24 div 12 12 48 24–48 12 12–24 3 then 24 for 3 then 24 for 24 (monitor 8 8 24 4 for then 12 for 6-8 over Once
PO(tablet) PO(elixir) PO (Cardoxin) PO (Cardoxin) PO (Cardoxin) IM, SC PO, IM, IV (10%) IM
PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO PO IV PO PO PO 10 mg/kg (C) IM IV
5 mg/kg 1.3–2.6 mg/kg 10 mg/cat 6.6 mg/kg 0.05–0.1 mg/cat 5–10 mg/kg 0.005–0.008 mg/kg/day 0.18 mg/m 2 0.003–0.004 mg/kg 2–3 kg cat: 0.0312 mg 4–5 kg cat: 0.0312 mg >6 kg cat: 0.0312 mg 10–30 mg/kg 0.03–0.06 mg/kg 0.02–0.03 mg/kg 0.01–0.02 mg/kg 0.125–0.35 mg/kg 0.5–1.5 mg/kg 1.75–2.5 mg/kg 1 ⁄2 of 60 mg or 12.5 mg/cat 2.5–5.0 mg/kg 0.5–1 g/kg 2.0–3.5 mg/kg
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hyperspasticity or Feline symmetrical alopecia Susceptible bacterial infection failure Hypertension, hypertrophic Babesiosis, trypanosomiasis
Anticoagulant Detrusor incontinence Heartworm prophylaxis Congestive heart Susceptible infection Hypocalcemia cardiomyopathy, supraventricular tachyarrhythmias Antihistamine Arsenic toxicosis Spinal cord trauma
Dicoumarol Dicyclomine Diethylcarbamazine Diethylstilbestrol Difloxacin Digoxin Dihydrostreptomycin Dihydrotachysterol Diltiazem Diltiazem XR, cardiazem CD babesiosis, trypanosomiasis Dimenhydrinate Dimercaprol (BAL) Dimethylsulfoxide Diminazine aceturate