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in 45 min anaphylac to
Frequency (h) b may repeat for pretreat toid reaction in food 20 min prior feeding in food in food 8–12 5 days 12 × 24 24 12 4–6 6 4 6 on empty stomach 4 5 days 6–8 12 8 4 h to effect
infusion, SC PO (crush tablets)
Route a IM, IV IV PO PO IV PO PO PO IM PO IV IV IM, IV, SC PO IM, IV, SC IM PO IM, SC PO IV, IM, SC IV
2.5–5.0 U/cat 1 tablet, 1–2 tsp 0.5–1.0 tsp 1–2 tablets 0.044–0.11 mg/kg 0.05–0.06 mg/kg (5 ml of paregonic corresponds to approx 2 mg of morphine) 125–165 mg/kg 1/8–1/4 of 10 mg tablet 10–30 mg/kg 10–15 mg/kg 000 U/kg 000–55 000 U/kg 000 U/kg 000–55 000 U/kg 000 U/kg 000–55 000 U/kg 20–30 mg/kg 000 U/kg 000–100 2.2–3.3 mg/kg 25–30 mg/kg
Dose 5 mg/kg 20 22 20 40 20 50 20 10 mg/kg
chemotherapy Pancreatic exocrine insufficiency Pancreatic exocrine insufficiency controlled for modification Meningitis,bacterial endocarditis Susceptible bacterial infections Susceptible bacterial infections Leptospirosis, actinomycosis Susceptible bacterial infections
Indications dystocia Anticancer Paralytic agent anesthesia Antidiarrheal Cryptosporidiosis Behavior Antiprotazoal Progressive hepatitis Actinomycosis, tetanus Leptospirosis Penicillin G, phenoxymethyl Susceptible bacterial infections analgesic General anesthesia
Continued Drug Paclitaxel Pancreatic enzymes Pancreatin Pancuronium bromide Paregoric Paromomycin (aminosidine) Paroxetine Parvaquone D-Penicillamine Penicillin G, aqueous Na) (K or Potassium Sodium Penicillin G, benzathine Potassium Penicillin G, procaine 1 Penicillin V, potassium Pentazocine Pentobarbital