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Sy STEm IC DRu GS THERAPEu TIC CLASS/INDICATION 1099 Systemic Drugs Sorted by Therapeutic Class or major Indication Where dosages are available for a given spe-cies, the following code is used in parenthe-ses after the drug name: A = Avian; Pet Bird B = Bovine, Cattle C = Cat, Feline D = Dog, Canine Fer = Ferret H = Horse, Equine L = Llama, Camelids Po = Pocket Pets, Rabbits, Small Lab Animals O = Ostrich, Ratite R = Reptiles/Amphibians Sh = Sheep/Goats; Ovine/Caprine Sw = Swine, Pigs Z = Wildlife/Zoo Animals Note: As some drugs have multiple indica-tions, there may not be a specific dosage listed for that indication for every species noted. Antihistamines Cetirizine (D, C) Chlorpheniramine (D, C, Fer) Clemastine Fumarate (D, C) Cyproheptadine (D, C, H) Diphenhydramine (D, C, Fer, Po, H, B) Doxepin (D) Hydroxyzine (D, C, Fer, H, A) Meclizine (D, C, Po) Promethazine (D, C)Pyrilamine (D, B, H, Sh, Sw) Trimeprazine (D) Tripelennamine (D, C, B, H, Sw) Central Nervous System Drugs (including antiinflammatories, analgesics, muscle relaxants) CNS/RESPIRATOR y STImu LANTS Doxapram (D, C, Po, B, Sw, H) ANALGESICS, OPIATE AGONISTS Alfentanil (D)Codeine Phosphate (D, C) Fentanyl (D, C, Po) Hydromorphone (D, C) Meperidine (D, C, Fer, Po, Sh, Sw, B, H) Morphine (D, C, Po, H, Sw, Sh) Oxymorphone (D, C, Fer, H, Sw, P) Sufentanil (D, C) ANALGESICS, OPIATE AGONIST/ANTAGONISTS Buprenorphine (D, C, Po, Fer, H) Butorphanol (D, C, Fer, Po, B, H, A) Pentazocine (D, Po, Fer, H, Sw) NONSTEROIDAL ANTIINFLAmm ATOR y/ ANALGESIC AGENTS Acetaminophen (D, Po) Aspirin (D, C, Po, Fer, B, H, Sw, A) Carprofen (D, C, Po, H, A) Colchicine (D) Dimethyl Sulfoxide (D, H) Etodolac (D) Firocoxib (D, H)Flunixin (D, C, Fer, Po, B, H, A) Ketoprofen (D, C, Po, H, A) Ketorolac Tromethamine (D, Sh, Po) Meclofenamic Acid (D, H, B) Meloxicam (D, C) Naproxen (D, Po, H) Phenylbutazone (D, B, H, Sw), Piroxicam (D, C, Po) T olfenamic Acid (D, C) b EHAVIOR-m ODIFy ING AGENTS Amitriptyline (D, C) Buspirone (D, C) Clomipramine HCl (D, C) Clorazepate (D) Fluoxetine (D, C) Fluvoxamine Imipramine (D, C) Lorazepam (D, C)Paroxetine HCl (D, C)Pheromones (D, C, H)Sertraline (D, C) TRANQu ILIZERS/SEDATIVES Acepromazine (D, C, Fe, P, B, H, Sw, Sh) Alprazolam (D, C) Azaperone (Sw) Chlordiazepoxide (D, C) Detomidine (H, B, A) Dexmedetomidine (D, C) Diazepam (D, C, Po, A, B, H, Sw, Sh) Doxepin (D) Lorazepam (D, C) Medetomidine (D, C, Po, Fer, A, R) Midazolam (D, C, Po, A, H) Promazine (D, C, B, H, Sw) Romifidine (D, C, H) Tiletamine/Zolazepam (D, C, Po, Fer, H, R, A, Z) Xylazine (D, C, Fer, Po, B, H, Sh, Z) ANESTHETIC AGENTS, b ARb ITu RATES Pentobarbital (D, C, Po, B, H, Sw, Sh) Methohexital Sodium (D, C) Thiopental (D, C, Po, B, H, Sw, Sh) ANESTHETIC AGENTS, INHALANTS Isoflurane (D, C, Po, R, A) Halothane (D, C, P, H) Methoxyflurane (D, C, B, Sh, Sw) Sevoflurane ANESTHETIC AGENTS, m ISCELLANEOu S Alfentanil (D)Amantadine (D, C, H)Fentanyl (D, C) Ketamine (D, C, Po, Fer, B, H, Sw, Sh, R, A, Z) Propofol (D, C, Po, R) Sufentanil (D, C)Tiletamine/Zolazepam (D, C, Po, Fer, H, A, Z) Xylazine (D, C, Po, Fer, B, H, Sh, Z) REVERSAL AGENTS Atipamezole (D, Po, A, R) Flumazenil (D, C) Naloxone (D, C, Po, H) Naltrexone (D, C) Neostigmine (D, C, B, H, Sw, Sh) T olazoline (D, C, H, A, Sh, B, Z) Y ohimbine (D, Po, A, B, H, L, Z) ANTICONVu LSANTS Bromides (D, C) Clonazepam (D) Clorazepate (D) Diazepam (D, C, Po, A, B, H, Sw, Sh) Felbamate (D) Levetiracetam (D, C) Lorazepam (D, C) Phenobarbital (D, C, Fer, B, H) Phenytoin (D, C, H) Primidone (D, C) T opiramate (D, C)Valproic Acid (D) Zonisamide (D) mu SCLE RELAx ANTS, SKELETAL Atracurium (D, C, Po, H) Baclofen (D) Dantrolene (D, C, H, Sw) Guaifenesin (D, B, H, Sw, Sh) Methocarbamol (D, C, B, H) Pancuronium (D, C, Po, Sw) Succinylcholine (D, C, H) Vecuronium (D) Euthanasia Agents Pentobarbital/Phenytoin (D, C) Cardiovascular Agents INOTROPIC AGENTS Digoxin (D, C, Fer, Po, B, H, A) Digitoxin (D, C, H) Dobutamine (D, C, H) Inamrinone Lactate (D, C) ANTIARRHy THm IC DRu GS Amiodarone (D, H) Disopyramide (D) Lidocaine (D, C, H) Mexiletine (D) Procainamide (D, C, H) Quinidine (D, C, H) T ocainide (D) Verapamil (D, C) ANTICHOLINERGICS Atropine (D, C, B, H, Po, Fer, Sw, Sh, A, R) Glycopyrrolate (D, C, Fer, Po, H) Hyoscyamine (D) ACE INHIb ITORS Benazepril (D, C) Captopril (D, C) Enalapril (D, C, Fer) Ramipril (D, C)
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1100 Sy STEm IC DRu GS THERAPEu TIC CLASS/INDICATION CALCIum CHANNEL b LOCKING AGENTS Amlodipine (D, C) Diltiazem (D, C, Fer) Verapamil (D, C) VASODILATING AGENTS Hydralazine (D, C, H) Isosorbide (D, C)Isoxsuprine (H) Nitroglycerine (D, C, Fer) Nitroprusside (D, C) Sildenafil (D, C) AGENTS u SED IN TREATm ENT OF SHOCK Dobutamine (D, C, H) Dopamine Epinephrine (D, C, H, B, Sh, Sw) Isoproterenol HCl (D, C, H) Phenylephrine (D, C, H) ALPHA-ADRENERGIC b LOCKING AGENTS Phenoxybenzamine (D, C, H) Prazosin (D, C) b ETA-ADRENERGIC b LOCKING AGENTS Atenolol (D, C, Fer) Carvedilol (D)Esmolol (D, C) Metoprolol (D, C) Propranolol (D, C, Fer, H) Sotalol HCl (D) ANTIHy PERTENSIVE AGENTS Nitroprusside (D, C) Irbesartan (DS) OTHER CARDIOVASCu LAR AGENTS Carnitine (D, C)Taurine (D, C) Respiratory Drugs Sym PATHOm Im ETICS Albuterol (D, H) Clenbuterol (H) Ephedrine (D, C) Epinephrine (D, C, H, B, Sh, Sw) Isoproterenol HCl (D, C, H) Pseudoephedrine HCl (D) T erbutaline (D, C, H) x ANTHINES Aminophylline/Theophylline (D, C, Fer, H) ANTITu SSIVES Codeine (D, C) Butorphanol (D, C, Fer, Po, B, H, A) Hydrocodone (D) mu COL y TICS Acetylcysteine (D, C) OTHER RESPIRATOR y AGENTS Cromolyn Sodium (H)Ipratropium Br (H)Zafirlukast (C) Renal and urinary Tract Agents DIu RETICS, CARb ONIC ANHy DRASE INHIb ITORS Acetazolamide (D, C, B, H, Sh, Sw) Dichlorphenamide (D, C) Methazolamide (D) DIu RETICS, THIAZIDES Chlorothiazide (D, B) Hydrochlorothiazide (D, C, B) DIu RETICS, LOOP Furosemide (D, C, Fer, Po, B, H, A, R) Ethacrynic Acid (D, C) T orsemide (D, C) DIu RETICS, POTASSIum SPARING Spironolactone (D, C) Triamterene (D) DIu RETICS, OSm OTIC Glycerine, Oral (D, C) Mannitol (D, C, B, Sw, Sh, H) AGENTS FOR u RINAR y INCONTINENCE/ RETENTION Baclofen (D)Bethanechol (D, C, H, R) Ephedrine (D, C) Flavoxate (D)Imipramine (D, C) Oxybutynin (D, C) Phenoxybenzamine (D, C, H) Phenylpropanolamine (D, C) Pseudoephedrine HCl (D) u RINAR y ALKALINIZERS Sodium Bicarbonate (D, C, H, B, Sh, A) u RINAR y ACIDIFIERS Methionine (D, C, B, H) Ammonium Chloride (D, C, H, B, Sh) AGENTS FOR u ROLITHIASIS Acetohydroxamic Acid (D) Allopurinol (D, C, A) Ammonium Chloride (D, C, H, B, Sh) Citrate Salts (D) Methionine (D, C, B, H) Tiopronin (D) m ISCELLANEOu S RENAL/u RINAR y AGENTS Amitriptyline (C) Pentosan (C)Probenecid (R) Gastrointestinal Agents ANTIEm ETIC AGENTS Chlorpromazine (D, C, B, H, Sw, Sh) Dimenhydrinate (D, C) Diphenhydramine (D, C, B) Granisetron (D, C)Maropitant (D, C) Meclizine (D, C, Po) Mirtazapine (D, C)Metoclopramide (D, C, Po, H) Ondansetron (D, C) Prochlorperazine (D, C) Promethazine (D, C) ANTACIDS Aluminum Hydroxide (D, C, Po, B, H) Calcium Salts, Oral (D, C, B, H, Sh, Sw, A, R) Sodium Bicarbonate (D, C, H, B, Sh, A) H-2 ANTAGONISTS Cimetidine (D, C, Fer, Po, B, H, Sw, R) Famotidine (D, C, Fer, H) Nizatidine (D, C) Ranitidine (D, C, H) GASTROmu COSAL PROTECTANTS Sucralfate (D, C, Fer, H, R) PROSTAGLANDIN E ANALOGS Misoprostol (D) PROTON Pum P INHIb ITORS Omeprazole (D, C, H, Sw) Pantoprazole (D, C, H) APPETITE STImu LANTS Cyproheptadine (D, C, H) Diazepam (D, C, Po, A, B, H, Sw, Sh) Mirtazapine (D, C)Oxazepam (C) GI ANTISPASm ODICS-ANTICHOLINERGICS Aminopentamide (D, C) Hyoscyamine (D)N-butylscopolammonium Br (H)Propantheline (D, C, H) GI STImu LANTS Cisapride (D, C, Po, H) Domperidone (D, C, H) Metoclopramide (D, C, Po, H) Neostigmine (D, C, B, H, Sw, Sh) DIGESTIVE ENZym ES Pancrelipase (D, C, Po, A) LAx ATIVES Bisacodyl (D, C) Docusate (D, C, H) Psyllium (D, C, H) Lactulose (D, C, A) Magnesium Hydroxide (D, C, B, H, Sw, A) Mineral Oil (D, C, Po, B, H, Sw, Sh, A) Saline/Hyperosmotic Laxatives (D) ANTIDIARRHEALS Diphenoxylate/Atropine (D, C, Po) Kaolin/Pectin (D, C, Fer, Po, B, H, Sw, Sh, A) Paregoric (D, C H, B) Loperamide (D, C, Po) Bismuth Subsalicylate (D, C, B, H, Fer, Sw) Em ETICS Apomorphine (D, C) Hydrogen Peroxide % (D, C)Ipecac Syrup (D, C)Xylazine (C) m ISCELLANEOu S GI DRu GS Bismuth Subsalicylate (D, C, Fer, B, H, Sw) Budesonide (D, C)Glutamine (D, C)Dirlotapide (D) Olsalazine Sodium (D) Sulfasalazine (D, C, Fer) Ursodiol (D, C) Hormones/Endocrine/Reproductive Agents SEx HORm ONES, ESTROGENS Estradiol (D, C, B, H) Diethylstilbestrol (DES) (D)
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Sy STEm IC DRu GS THERAPEu TIC CLASS/INDICATION 1101 SEx HORm ONES, PROGESTINS Altrenogest (D, H) Medroxyprogesterone (D, C, A) Megestrol Acetate (D, C) SEx HORm ONES, ANDROGENS Danazol (D, C) Methyltestosterone (D, C)Mibolerone (D, C) T estosterone (D, C, B) ANAb OLIC STEROIDS Boldenone (H) Stanozolol (D, C, Fer, Po, H, Sh, A, R) Nandrolone (D, C) POSTERIOR PITu ITAR y HORm ONES Desmopressin (D, C) Vasopressin (D, C) Oxy TOCICS Oxytocin (D, C, Po, B, H, Sw, Sh, A, R) ADRENAL CORTICAL STEROIDS Corticotropin-ACTH (D, C, B, H, A) Cosyntropin (D, C) Mineralocorticoids Desoxycorticosterone Piv. (D, C) Fludrocortisone (D, C) Glucocorticoids Betamethasone (D) Dexamethasone (D, C, Po, B, H, Sw, L, A, R) Fludrocortisone (D, C) Flumethasone (D, C, H) Hydrocortisone (D, C, B, H) Isoflupredone (B, H, SW) Methylprednisolone (D, C, H) Prednisolone (D, C, Po, Fer, B, H, L, Sw, A, R) Prednisone (D, C, Po, Fer, B, H, L, Sw, A, R) Triamcinolone (D, C, B, H) ADRENAL STEROID INHIb ITORS Ketoconazole (D, C, Po, A, R) Mitotane (D, Fer) Selegiline (D) Trilostane (D) ANTIDIAb ETIC AGENTS Acarbose (D, C) Insulin (D, C, Fer, B, H, A) Chlorpropamide (D, C) Glipizide (C) Glyburide (C) GLu COSE ELEVATING AGENTS Diazoxide, Oral (D, C, Fer) Glucose/Dextrose Octreotide Acetate (D, Fer) THy ROID HORm ONES Levothyroxine (D, C, H, A, R) Liothyronine (D, C) TSH (D, C, H) ANTITHy ROID DRu GS Carbimazole (C) Ipodate Sodium (C) Methimazole (D, C) PROSTAGLANDINS Cloprostenol (B, H, Sw, Sh) Dinoprost (D, C, B, H, Sw, Sh) m ISC. ENDOCRINE/REPRODu CTIVE DRu GS Aglepristone (D, C)Bromocriptine (D, H) Chorionic Gonadotropin-HCG (D, C, Fer, Po, B, H, Sh) Finasteride (D) Follicle Stimulating Hormone (D, C, B, H, Sh, Sw, Po) Gonadorelin (D, C, Fer, B, Sh) Leuprolide (Fer, A) Melatonin (D) Mibolerone (D) Octreotide Acetate (D, Fer) Somatotropin (D) Anti-infective Drugs ANTIPARASITICS Albendazole (D, C, Po, B, Sw, Sh, A) Atovaquone (D)Clorsulon (B, Sh, L) Dichlorvos (D, C, Po, B, H) Diethylcarbamazine (D, C, Fer, B) Diminazene (D, C, H, B, Sh) Doramectin (B) Emodepside + Praziquantel (C)Eprinomectin (C) Epsiprantel (D, C) Fenbendazole (D, C, Po, B, H, Sw, Sh, L, A, R) Fenthion (D, B, Sw) Furazolidone (D, C, H) Imidocarb (D, C, Sh) Ivermectin (D, B, Fer, Po, H, Sw, Sh, L, A, R) Levamisole (D, C, Po, B, L, Sw, Sh, A) Lufenuron (D, C, Po) Meglumine Antimoniate (D)Melarsomine (D) Metronidazole (D, C, Fer, Po, H, A, R) Milbemycin Oxime (D, C) Morantel (B, Sh) Moxidectin (D, H, B) Nitenpyram (D)Oxfendazole (H, B, Sw, Sh) Oxibendazole (H, B, Sw, Sh) Piperazine (D, C, Po, H, B, Sw, A) Ponazuril (H) Praziquantel (D, C, Po, Sh, L, A, R) Primaquine (C)Pyrantel (D, C, Po, H, Sw, B, L, A, Sh) Pyrimethamine (D, C, H) Pyrimethamine + Sulfadiazine (H)Quinacrine (D, C) Ronidazole (C) Selamectin (D, C) Thiabendazole (D, Po, B, H, Sw, Sh, L, A) Tinidazole (D) ANTICOCCIDIAL AGENTS Amprolium (D, C, Po, B, Sw, Sh, A) Decoquinate (D, B, Sh, L) T oltrazuril (D, C, A, H)ANTIb IOTICS, Am INOCy CLITOLS Amikacin (D, C, B, Fer, Po, H, A, R) Apramycin (D, B) Gentamicin (D, C, Fer, Po, H, Sw, A, R) Neomycin (D, C, Po, Fer, B, H, Sw, Sh, A, R) Spectinomycin (D, C, B, H, Sw, A) T obramycin (D, C, H, A, R) ANTIb IOTICS, CEPHALOSPORINS Cefaclor (D, C) Cefadroxil (D, C, Fer) Cefazolin (D, C, H) Cefepime (D, H)Cefixime (D) Cefoperazone (D, H) Cefotaxime (D, C, H, A, R) Cefpodoxime Proxetil (D, C) Cefotetan Disodium (D, C) Cefoxitin (D, C, H) Ceftiofur (D, C, A, B, H, R) Ceftriaxone (D, C, H)Cefuroxime (D) Cephalexin (D, C, Po, Fer, H, A) Cephalothin Sodium (D, C, B, H, A, R) Cephapirin (D, C, B, H) ANTIb IOTICS, m ACROLIDES Azithromycin (D, C, Po) Erythromycins (D, C, Fer, A, B, H, Sw, Sh) Tulathromycin (B, Sw)Tylosin (D, C, Fer, Po, B, Sw, Sh, A, R) ANTIb IOTICS, PENICILLINS Amoxicillin (D, C, Po, Fer, B, H, A, R) Amoxicillin/Clavulanate (D, C, H, Fer, A) Ampicillin (D, C, B, H, Fer, Sw, Po, A, R) Ampicillin/Sulbactam (D, C)Carbenicillin (D, C, Po) Cloxacillin (D, C, B) Dicloxacillin (D, C, Fer, B) Oxacillin (D, C, H) Penicillin G (D, C, Fer, Po, B, H, Sw, A) Penicillin V (D, C, H) Piperacillin (D, C, H, A, R)Piperacillin/Tazobactam (D, C, A) Ticarcillin/Clavulanate (D, C, H) ANTIb IOTICS, TETRACy CLINES Chlortetracycline (D, C, Po, A, B, Sw) Doxycycline (D, C, Po, H, A, R) Minocycline HCl (D, C) Oxytetracycline (D, C, B, Po, Sw, Sh, H, A, R) T etracycline (D, C, Fer, Po, B, Sh, H, Sw, A) ANTIb IOTICS, LINCOSAm IDES Clindamycin (D, C, Fer) Lincomycin (D, C, Fer, Sw) Pirlimycin (B) Tilmicosin (B, Po) ANTIb IOTICS, Qu INOLONES Difloxacin (D) Enrofloxacin (D, C, H, B, Fer, Po, R, A) Ciprofloxacin (D, C, Fer, Po, A) Danofloxacin (B)Ibafloxacin (D, C) Marbofloxacin (D) Orbifloxacin (D, C)
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1102 Sy STEm IC DRu GS THERAPEu TIC CLASS/INDICATION ANTIb IOTICS, Su LFONAm IDES Sulfachlorpyridazine (B, Sw, A) Sulfadiazine/Trimethoprim (D, C, Fer, Po, B, H, Sw, A, R) Sulfamethoxazole/Trimethoprim (D, C, Fer, Po, B, H, Sw, A, R) Sulfadimethoxine/Ormetoprim (D) Sulfadimethoxine (D, C, Fer, Po, B, H) m ISCELLANEOu S ANTIb IOTICS, ANTIb ACTERIALS Aztreonam (Fish)Chloramphenicol (D, C, Po, Fer, H, A, R) Ethambutol (D, C, A)Ertapenem (D, C)Florfenicol (D, C, B) Imipenem-Cilastatin (D, C, H) Isoniazid (D)Metronidazole (D, C, Po, Fer, H, A, R) Methenamine (D, C) Nitrofurantoin (D, C, H) Novobiocin (D, B) Rifampin (D, C, H) Sodium Iodide (D, C, B, Sh, H) Tiamulin (Sw) Tinidazole (D, C, H) ANTIFu NGAL AGENTS Amphotericin B (D, C, H, Po, L, A, R) Caspofungin (D, C)Fluconazole (D, C, Po, A) Flucytosine (D, C, A) Griseofulvin (D, C, Po, B, H, Sw, A) Itraconazole (D, C, Po, A, H) Ketoconazole (D, C, Po, A, R) Nystatin (D, C, H, A, R) T erbinafine HCl (D, C, A) Voriconazole (D) ANTIVIRAL AGENTS Acyclovir (A, C) Amantadine (D, C, H)Famciclovir (C)Interferon Alfa (D, C) Interferon Omega (D, C) Oseltamivir (D, H) Zidovudine (AZT) (C) blood modifying Agents ANTICOAGu LANTS/ANTITHROmb OTICS Aspirin (D, C)Clopidogrel (C)Heparin (D, C, H) Streptokinase (D) Warfarin (D, C, H) ERy THROPOIETIC AGENTS Cyanocobalamin (D, C, H, SW)Darbepoetin (D, C)Epoetin Alfa (Erythropoietin) (D, C, Fer, Po) Ferrous Sulfate (D, C, B, H, Sw, Sh) Folic Acid (D, C, H)Iron Dextran (D, C, Fer, Sw, A) m ISC. b LOOD m ODIFy ING AGENTS Aminocaproic Acid (D) Filgrastim (D, C) Gemfibrozil (D, C)Hemoglobin Glutamer (D) Pentoxifylline (D, H) Phytonadione (D, C, Po, H, B, Sw, Sh, A) Protamine Sulfate (D, C, B) Fluid & Electrolyte modifiers Aluminum Antacids (D, C) Calcium Acetate (D, C)Calcitonin (D, R) Calcitriol (D, C) Calcium Salts (D, C, B, H, Sh, Sw, A, R) Dextran (D) Dihydrotachysterol (D, C) Ergocalciferol (D, C)Etidronate (D, C) Glycerine, Oral (D, C) Hetastarch (D, C) Magnesium Sulfate Inj. (D, C, B, H, Sh, Sw) Mannitol (D, C, B, Sw, Sh, H) Phosphate (D, C) Potassium (D, C, B, Sh) Sevelamer HCl Sodium Polystyrene Sulfonate (D) Antineoplastics ANTINEOPLASTICS, ALKy LATING AGENTS Busulfan (D, C) Carboplatin (D, C) Chlorambucil (D, C, H) Cisplatin (D) Cyclophosphamide (D, C, Sh) Dacarbazine (D) Lomustine (D) Mechlorethamine (D) Melphalan (D, C) Thiotepa (D) ANTINEOPLASTICS, ANTIm ETAb OLITES Cytarabine (D, C) Fluorouracil (-FU) (D, C) Mercaptopurine (D) Methotrexate (D, C) Thioguanine (D, C) ANTINEOPLASTICS, ANTIb IOTICS Bleomycin (D, C) Dactinomycin (D) Doxorubicin (D, C, Fer) Streptozocin (D) ANTINEOPLASTICS, m ITOTIC INHIb ITORS Vinblastine (D, C) Vincristine (D, C) ANTINEOPLASTICS, m ISCELLANEOu S Asparaginase (D, C) Hydroxyurea (D, C) Mitoxantrone (D, C) Piroxicam (D, C, Po) Immunomodulators Immu NOSu PPRESSIVE DRu GS Azathioprine (D, C) Cyclophosphamide (D, C, Sh) Cyclosporine (D, C) Dexamethasone (D, C, Po, B, H, Sw, L, A, R) Flumethasone (D, C, H) Leflunomide (D, C) Mercaptopurine (D) Methotrexate (D, C) Mycophenolate (D)Methylprednisolone (D, C, H) Prednisolone (D, C, Po, Fer, B, H, L, Sw, A, R) Prednisone (D, C, Po, Fer, B, H, L, Sw, A, R) Triamcinolone (D, C, B, H) GOLD COm POu NDS Aurothioglucose (D, C, H) Auranofin (D) Gold Sodium Thiomalate (D,C) Immu NOSTImu LANTS Acemannan (D, C)Mycobacterial Cell Wall Fraction Immuno-modulator (D, H) Parapox Ovis Virus Immunomodulator (H) Staphylococcal Phage Lysate (D) Antidotes Acetylcysteine (D, C) Ammonium Molybdate (Sh) Ammonium T etrathiomolybdate (Sh)Antivenin Black Widow Spider (D, C) Antivenin Crotalidae (D, C, H) Antivenin Coral Snake (D, H) Atipamezole (D, Po, A, R) Charcoal, Activated (D, C, H, B, Sh) Deferoxamine (D, C) Dimercaprol (D, C, H, B) Edetate Calcium Disodium (D, C, Po, H, A, B, Sw) Ethanol (D, C) Fomepizole (D) Leucovorin Calcium (D, C, H)Methylene Blue (D, C, B, Sh) Naloxone (D, C, Po, H) Penicillamine (D, C) Physostigmine (D, H)Phytonadione (D, C, Po, B, H, Sw, Sh, A) Pralidoxime (D, C, B, H) Protamine Sulfate (DF, C, B) Pyridoxine (D, C) Sodium Polystyrene Sulfonate (D) Sodium Sulfate (B, Sh, Sw) Sodium Thiosulfate (H, B, Sh) Succimer (D, A) Thiamine (D, C, B, H, Sw, Sh) Trientine HCl (D) Zinc Acetate/Sulfate (D, C) bone/Joint Agents Alendronate Sodium (D, C) Allopurinol (D, C, A) Hyaluronate (D, H) Etidronate (D, C) Pentosan (D, C, H) Polysulfated Glycosaminoglycan (H, D, C, Po) Tiludronate Disodium (H)
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Sy STEm IC DRu GS THERAPEu TIC CLASS/INDICATION 1103 Dermatologic Agents (Systemic) Fatty Acids, Essential (D, C) Acitretin (D, C) Isotretinoin (D, C) Pentoxifylline (D, H) Vitamins and minerals/Nutrients Ascorbic Acid (C, Po, H, B) Carnitine (D, C) Cyanocobalamin (D, C, H, SW)Fatty Acids, Essential (D, C) Folic Acid (D, C, H)Medium Chain Triglycerides (D) Niacinamide (D) Pyridoxine (D, C)Thiamine (D, C, B, H, Sw, Sh) Vitamin E/Selenium (D, C, B, Sw, Sh, H) Zinc Acetate/Sulfate (D, C) Cholinergic muscle Stimulants Edrophonium Chloride (D, C) Pyridostigmine (D, C) Systemic Acidifiers Acetazolamide (D, C, B, Sh, Sw) Acetic Acid (B, Sh, H) Systemic Alkalinizers Sodium Bicarbonate (D, C, H, B, Sh, A) unclassified Aminocaproic Acid (D) Colchicine (D)
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INDEx: Amm ONIL-b IO SPOT SHAm POO 1105 Ammonil, 589 Ammonium Chloride, 46Ammonium Molybdate, 47 Ammonium T etrathiomolybdate, 47 Amnesteem, 504Amoxicillin, 48Amoxicillin/Clavulanate Potassium, 51 Amoxi-Drop, 50 Amoxil, 48, 50Amoxi-Mast, 50Amoxi-Tabs, 48, 50 Amoxycillin, 50, 52 Amp-Equine, 57Amphocin, 57Amphogel, 29 Amphotec, 57 Amphotericin B (ophthalmic), 963Amphotericin B Cholesteryl Sulfate Complex, 57 Amphotericin B Colloidal Dispersion, 57Amphotericin B Desoxycholate, 53Amphotericin B Lipid Complex, 57Amphotericin B Lipid-Based, 53Amphotericin B Liposomal, 57Ampicillin, 57Ampicillin Sodium, 57, 60Ampicillin Sodium/Sulbactam Sodium, 60 Ampicillin Trihydrate, 57Amprol, 63Amprolium Hydrochloride, 62Amprovine, 62Amrinone, 478Amrinone Lactate, 478Amtech Prostamate, 307, 308Am-Vet Renakare, 749, 750Anafranil, 213, 215Anaprox, 647Anased, 935, 938Anaspaz, 470Ancef, 144, 146Ancobon, 393, 394Androderm, 863Androgel 1%, 863Android, 604, 606Anectine Flo-Pak, 841, 842Anectine, 842Anhist, 444Anihist, 792Animax Ointment, 982, 998Anipryl, 814, 815Anipsyll Powder, 786Antagonil, 938Anthelcide EQ, 677, 678Antibiotic and Corticosteroid Combinations (Ophthalmic), 962 Antidiuretic Hormone, 261Antihistamine Granules, 785, 792Antilirium, 733, 734Antiminth, 788Antirobe, 209, 211Antisedan, 80Antivenin, 65Antivenin (Crotalidae) Polyvalent, 65Antivenin (Crotalidae) Polyvalent Immune Fab (Ovine Origin), 63 Antivenin (Latrodectus mactans) Black Widow Spider, 66 Antivenin (Micrurus fulvias) Coral Snake, 65 Antivert, 561, 562 Antizol, 411 Antizol-Vet, 410, 411Antrizine, 562Anzemet, 319, 320 APAP, 6 Apokyn, 67, 69Apomorphine HCl, 67Apraclonidine, 950 Apralan, 69 Apramycin Sulfate, 69Apresoline, 453, 455Aquadrops, 863Aquasol E, 931Aquavit-E, 931Arabinosylcytosine, 243ARA-C, 243Aranesp, 254, 255Arava, 526, 527Aredia, 688, 689Arestin, 623Arginine Vasopressin, 922Artificial T ears/Ocular Lubricants, 969 ASA, 73, 76Ascorbic Acid, 70Ascriptin, 76ASN-ase, 73Asparaginase, 71Aspir-Flex Aspirin GE, 76Aspirin, 73Astramorph PF, 632, 635Atarax, 467, 469Atenolol, 77Atgard, 281, 282Atipamezole HCl, 79Ativan, 547, 548Atopica, 240Atovaquone, 80Atracurium Besilate, 82Atracurium Besylate, 81Atridox, 334Atroject, 85Atrophate, 954Atropine Sulfate, 83Atropine Sulfate Ophthalmic, 954Atrovent, 491Atrovent HFA, 491Augmentin, 51, 53Auranofin, 86Aureomycin, 190, 191, 961Aurolate, 436, 438Aurothioglucose, 436Aurothiomalate, 436Avalide, 493Avandamet, 583Avapro, 492, 493Avinza, 635Avita, 1005Axid, 661, 662Azactam, 92, 94 Azaperone, 87 Azathioprine, 88Azathioprine Sodium, 88Azithromycin, 91 Azium, 265 Azopt, 952AZT, 940Aztreonam, 92 Azulfidine, 854, 855, 856 b/d, 1034 Bacitracin, 986 Bacitracin and Bacitracin Combinations, T opical, 986 Baclofen, 94 Bactrim, 847, 850Bactroban Cream, 989Bactroban Ointment, 989BAL, 301BAL in Oil, 301, 302, 303Balanced Salt Solution, 969Banamine, 400, 402Banophen, 310Bansect Squeeze-On Flea & Tick Control for Dogs, 1013 Barbiturate Pharmacology, 95Baycox, 896, 897Baytril, 342, 345Baytril-100, 345Baytril Otic, 1018Benadryl, 308, 977Benazepril HCl, 96Beneful—Health Weight, 1027, 1031Benemid, 766Benuryl, 766Benzoyl Peroxide, 987Benzoyl Peroxide Shampoo, 987Berenil, 298Betadine Solution, 1016Betagan, 951Betagen T opical Spray, 984, 986Betagen Otic Solution, 1018Betamethasone, 97, 99Betamethasone Dipropionate, 97Betamethasone Dipropionate Cream, Lotion, Ointment 984 Betamethasone, T opical, 983Betapace, 829, 831Betasone, 99Betaxolol, 950Bethanechol Chloride, 99Betoptic, 951Beuthanasia-D Special, 371Biaxin, 204, 206Bicillin C, 705Bicillin L-A, 705Bi Citra, 204Biltricide, 753, 754Bimatoprost, 952Bimectin, 512Bio Spot Shampoo, 1012, 1014
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1106 INDEx: b IO SPOT FLEA & TICK CONTROL-CHLORHEx IDINE FLu SH, OINTm ENT, SHAm POO Bio Spot Flea & Tick Control for Dogs, 1012 Bio Spot Stripe-On Flea & Tick Control for Cats, 1012 Biocain, 980 Biocyl, 685Biodry, 663 Bio-Glo, 946 Biomycin, 685Biosol, 648Biospot Flea & Tick Control for Dogs, 1013 Bisacodyl, 101Bismukote, 104Bismu-Kote, 104 Bismupaste E, 104 Bismusal, 104Bismuth Subsalicylate, 102, 104Blenoxane, 104, 105Bleomycin Sulfate, 104Blinx, 969Bloat Treatment, 318Bluboro Powder, 976Boldenone Undecenoate, 107Boldenone Undecylenate, 106, 107Bonine, 562Borgal, 850Bo-Se, 931Bovispec, 831Brethine, 859, 861Brevibloc, 358, 360Brevital, 592, 594Brimonidine, 950Brinzolamide, 952British Anti-Lewisite, 302Brom-Ergocryptine, 110Bromfenac, 955Bromides, 107Bromocriptine Mesylate, 109Bromocryptine, 110BSS, 102, 969BSS Plus, 970Budesonide, 110Buprenex, 112, 113, 114Buprenorphine HCl, 112Bur-O-Cort 2:1, 976, 981, 1017Buro-Sol, 976Bur-Otic HC, 1017Burow's Solution, 976, 977Buscapina, 648Buscoban, 647, 648Buscopan Compositum, 648Buspar, 114, 115Buspirone HCl, 114Busulfan, 115Busulfex, 115, 116Butazolidin, 722Bute, 722Butorphanol Tartrate, 116Butylscopolamine Bromide, 648 c/d, 1032 c/d Multicare, 1040c/d Multicare with Chicken, 1040c/d Multicare with Seafood, 1040Cabergoline, 120Caduet, 45 Ca EDTA, 335 Cal Supreme Gel, 128Caladryl, 977Calan, 923, 925 Calciferol, 352, 354 Calcijex, 122, 124Calcimar, 121Calcitonin Salmon, 121 Calcitriol, 122 Calcium Acetate, 124Calcium Chloride, 125Calcium Chloride Injection, 129 Calcium Disodium Versenate, 334, 335 Calcium EDTA, 334Calcium Gluceptate, 125Calcium Gluconate, 125Calcium Gluconate Tablets, 129Calcium Gluconate Injection, 129Calcium Lactate, 125Calcium Lactate Tablets, 129Calcium Salts, 125Cal-Dextro, 128Cal-Dextro K, 748Cal-Dextro Special, 554, 732Cal-Dextro Special, 554Calm-X, 301Cal-Nate, 128Calorie Control CC, 1027, 1031, 1039, 1042 Cal-Phos #2, 554Camphor, 979Camphorated Tincture Of Opium, 694, 695 Cancidas, 140, 141Caniglide, 35Canine Treats, 1031Caninsulin, 484Capoten, 129, 130Capozide, 130Capstar, 549, 550, 655, 656Captopril, 129Carafate, 843, 844Carbazole, 132, 133Carbenicillin Indanyl Sodium, 130Carbex, 815Carbimazole, 132Carboplatin, 133Cardizem, 296, 298Cardoxin, 291Carindacillin Sodium, 132Carmilax, 552Carnitine, 135Carnitor, 135, 136Carprofen, 136Carravet, 3Carteolol, 951Cartia XT, 298Cartrophen-Vet, 712, 713Carvedilol, 139Caspofungin Acetate, 140Cat Lax, 621Cataflam, 284Catapres, 217, 218Catapres-TTS, 218 CCNU, 544 CDDP, 202Ceclor, 141Cecon, 71 Ceenu, 544, 545 Cefaclor, 141Cefa-Dri, 172, 173Cefa-Drops, 144 Cefadroxil, 143 Cefa-Lak, 172, 173Cefazolin Sodium, 144, 146Cefepime HCl, 147 Cefixime, 148 Cefobid, 149, 151Cefoperazone Sodium, 149Cefotan, 153, 154Cefotaxime Sodium, 151, 153Cefoxitin Sodium, 153, 154, 156Cefpodoxime Proxetil, 156Ceftazidime, 157Ceftin, 168,170Ceftiofur Crystalline Free Acid, 159Ceftiofur HCl, 161Ceftiofur Sodium, 164Ceftriaxone Sodium, 166Cefuroxime Axetil, 168Cefuroxime Sodium, 168Celestone, 97, 99Celestone Soluspan, 99Cellcept, 639, 640Centany, 989Centrine, 36, 37Cephalexin, 170Cephapirin Benzathine, 172Cephapirin Sodium, 172Cephulac, 524, 525Ceptaz, 157, 159Cerenia, 558, 560Cerulytic, 1016Cerumene, 1016Cerumite, 1019Cestex, 352Cetirizine HCl, 173Charcoaid, 175Charcoaid 2000, 175Charcoal, Activated, 174Chemet, 839, 840Cheque Drops, 614, 615Chibroxin, 960Chicken & Rice, 1045Chlor-A-Clens L, 991Chlorambucil, 176Chloramphenicol, 178, 960Chloramphenicol Sodium Succinate, 178Chlorasone, 963Chlordiazepoxide, 181Chlorhexiderm Flush, 1016Chlorhexidine, 990Chlorhexidine Concentrate, 991Chlorhexidine Flush, Ointment, Shampoo, Solution 991
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INDEx: CHLOROmy CETIN-D/D RAbb IT FORmu LA 1107 Chloromycetin, 178, 180, 960 Chloroptic, 960Chlorothiazide, 183 Chlorothiazide Sodium, 183 Chlorpheniramine Maleate, 185Chlorphenylmethyl Isoxazolyl Penicillin Sodium, 225 Chlorpromazine HCl, 186Chlorpropamide, 188Chlortetracycline, 190Chlor-Trimetron, 185 Cholac, 525 Chondroitin Sulfate, 431Chondroprotec, 746, 747Chorionic Gonadotropin, 191, 193 Chorulon, 191, 193 Chromium, 193Chromium Picolinate, 193Cidofovir, 967Ciloxan, 960Cimetidine HCl, 194Cipro, 197, 198Ciprodex, 960Ciprofloxacin, 197, 960Cisapride, 199Cis-DDP, 202Cis-Diamminedichloroplatinum, 202Cisplatin, 200, 202Cisplatin Beads, 971Cis-Platinum II, 202Citrate Salts, 202Citrolith, 204Citrovorum Factor, 527Claforan, 151, 152, 153Claravis, 503, 504Clarithromycin, 204, 213Clavamox, 51, 53Clavulanate Potassium, 52, 881Clavulanic Acid, 52, 881Clearcal, 128Clearx Drying Solution, 1016, 1017Clearx Ear Cleaning Solution, 1016Clemastine Fumarate, 206, 207Clemente Clarke Schirmer T ear T est Strips, 948 Clenbuterol HCl, 207Cleocin, 209Cleocin T, 988Cleocin, 211Clidinium Bromide, 181Clinafarm EC, 995Clincaps, 211Clindacure, 211Clindagel, 988Clinda-Guard, 211Clindamax, 988Clindamycin, 209, 211Clindamycin Palmitate HCl, 209Clindamycin Phosphate, 209, 988Clindamycin, T opical, 988Clindets, 988Clinicox, 282, 283Clinsol, 211Clintabs, 211Clofazimine, 212Clomicalm, 213, 215Clomipramine HCl, 213 Clonazepam, 215, 216 Clonidine, 217Clopidogrel Bisulfate, 218Cloprostenol Sodium, 219, 221 Clorazepate Dipotassium, 221 Clorsulon, 223, 511Clotrimazole & Betamethasone Diprop., 994 Clotrimazole Solution, 994, 1018Clotrimazole, T opical, 994Cloxacillin, 224Cloxacillin Benzathine, 224 CMPK, 554, 732 Coal Tar, 1002Cocaine, 972Codeine Phosphate, 225Codeine Sulfate, 225Colace, 317, 319Colchicine, 227Colloidal Oatmeal, 978Collyrium, 969Coloaspase, 73Colyte, 812Combigan, 950Combivent, 21Combocare, 637, 753Comforion Vet, 522Comfortis, 1015Compazine, 771, 773Component E-H, 863Compound F, 462Compro, 771Concerta, 600Conjugated Estrogens, 288Conofite, 1018Conofite Cream 2%, 997Conofite Lotion 1%, 997Conofite Spray 1%, 996Constulose, 525Control Formula, 1032, 1041Co-Phenotrope, 311Cor/Astrin Solution, 1017Cordarone, 40, 42Coreg, 139, 140Coreg CR, 140Corid, 62, 63Corium-20, 1016Corrective Mixture, 103Corrective Suspension, 104Cort/Astrin Solution, 976, 981Cortalone, 904Cortalone Cream, 982, 998Cortef, 459, 462Corticalm Lotion, 981Corticosteroids, T opical (Ophthalmic), 957Corticotropin, 229, 230Corti-Derm Solution, 976, 981Cortisol, 462Cortisoothe Shampoo, 979, 981Cortisporin, 963Cortispray, 981Cortizone-10 Quickshot, 982Cortrosyn, 230, 231Cosequin, 429, 431 Cosmegen, 245, 246 Cosopt, 952Cosyntropin, 230Cotrim Pediatric, 850 Co-Trimazine, 850 Co-Trimoxazole, 847, 850Coumadin, 933, 935CPM, 237 Creamy Tar, 1002 Cro FAB, 63, 65Crolom, 955Cromolyn Sodium, 232, 955 Crotamiton, 1007 Cruex, 994Crystamine, 234Crysti, 234CTX, 237Cuprimine, 698, 699Curatrem, 223CV, 1028CV Formula, 1044Cyanocobalamin, 233Cyanoject, 234Cycle Puppy, 1025Cycle Senior, 1033Cyclogyl, 953Cyclopentolate, 953Cyclophosphamide, 234Cyclophosphamide Powder for Injection, 237 Cyclophosphamide Tablets, 237Cyclosporine, 237, 968Cydectin, 635, 637Cyproheptadine HCl, 240Cystolamine, 727Cystorelin, 438, 439Cystospaz, 470CYT, 237Cytarabine, 241Cytarabine Powder for Injection, 243Cytomel, 541, 542Cytosar-U, 241Cytosine Arabinoside, 241Cytotec, 625, 626, 627Cytoxan, 234, 237 D. A. P., 730 D. A. P. Diffuser, 731d/d-Duck, 1022d/d-Duck (H/Sd), 1022d/d-Egg, 1022d/d-Lamb, 1022d/d-Salmon, 1022d/d-Whitefish, 1022d/d Duck & Green Pea Formula, 1036d/d Duck Formula, 1022, 1036d/d Lamb, 1036d/d Potato & Duck Formula, 1022d/d Potato & Salmon Formula, 1022d/d Rabbit & Green Pea Formula, 1036d/d Rabbit Formula, 1036
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1108 INDEx: D/D RICE & EGG-DITROPAN d/d Rice & Egg Formula, 1022 d/d Salmon Formula, 1022d/d Venison & Green Pea Formula, 1036 d/d Venison Formula, 1022, 1036 D10 & 0. 45% Na Cl, 1053D10 & 0. 9% Na Cl, 1053D2. 5 & 0. 45% Na Cl, 1053 D-3-Mercaptovaline, 699 D5 & 0. 11% Na Cl, 1053D5 & 0. 2% Na Cl, 1053D5 & 0. 33% Na Cl, 1053 D5 & 0. 45% Na Cl, 1053 D5 & 0. 9% Na Cl, 1053Dacarbazine, 243Dactinomycin, 245 Dalteparin Sodium, 246 Danazol, 248Danocrine, 248Danofloxacin Mesylate, 249Dantrium, 250, 252Dantrium Intravenous, 252Dantrolene Sodium, 250DAP, 731Dapsone, 252Daranide, 280Daraprim, 792, 794Darbazine, 771Darbepoetin Alfa, 254Dariclox, 224Dari-Clox, 224, 225Dayhist-1, 207Daytrana, 600Dazamide, 7DCO, 1021DDA VP, 260, 261DDP, 202DDS, 252DEC, 286Decadron, 269Deca-Durabolin, 643Deccox, 255, 256Decolorizing Carbon, 175Decoquinate, 255Dectomax, 323, 324Deferoxamine Mesylate, 256Delatestyl, 863Delta Albaplex, 663, 762, 866Deltahydrocortisone, 762Deltasone, 762Demadex, 898, 899Demecarium, 949Demerol, 577, 579Denagard, 876, 877Denamarin, 822Denosyl, 810Dental DD 20, 1034Dental DD 23 Small Breed, 1034Depacon, 916, 918Depakene, 916, 918Depakote, 916, 918Depen, 698. 699Depocyt, 243Depodur, 635Depo-Estradiol Cypionate, 361, 362Depo-Medrol, 600, 604Depo-Provera, 567Depo-T estosterone, 863 Deracoxib, 257 Deramaxx, 257, 259Derma 4 Ointment, 1018Dermachlor Flush with Lidocaine, 991 Dermacool HC Spray, 981 Dermacool w/Lidocaine Spray, 980Dermagen Ointment, 1018Dermalog Ointment, 982, 998 Dermalone Ointment, 982, 998 Dermamycin, 977Dermapet Dermabens S Shampoo, 987Dermapet Dermallay Conditioner, 978 Dermapet Dermallay Shampoo, 979 Dermapet Dermasebs Shampoo, 1000, 1001 Dermapet Eicosderm, 375Dermapet OFA Plus EZ-C Caps, 375Dermatonin, 573Derma-Vet Cream, 982, 998Derma-Vet Ointment, 982, 998Dermazole Shampoo, 997DES, 287Desenex, 994Desenexmax, 999Desferal, 256, 257Desferoxamine Mesylate, 257Deslorelin Acetate, 259Desmopressin Acetate, 260Desoxycorticosterone Pivalate, 262Detomidine HCl, 263Development Formula, 1038Dexaject SP, 269Dexamethasone, 265, 957Dexamethasone Sodium Phosphate, 265Dexasone, 265, 269Dexdomitor, 270Dexferrum, 494Dexmetomidine, 270Dexpanthenol, 271Dexrazoxane, 272Dextran 70, 273, 274Dextrose 10%, 1053Dextrose 2. 5%, 1053Dextrose 20%, 1053Dextrose 25%, 1053Dextrose 30%, 1053Dextrose 38. 5%, 1053Dextrose 40%, 1053Dextrose 5%, 1053Dextrose 50%, 1053Dextrose 60%, 1053Dextrose 70%, 1053DFP, 257DH Canine Formula, 1034DHS Tar, 1002DHT, 294, 296DHT Intensol, 296Diabenese, 188, 189Diabeta, 433Diabetic DS 44, 1046Diabetic HF, 1021Diabetic HF-18, 1021Diamox, 7Diastat, 275, 278 Diazepam, 275 Diazoxide, Oral, 278Dibenzyline, 720, 722Di-Biotic, 850 Dichlorphenamide, 280 Dichlorphenylmethyl Isoxazolyl Penicillin Sodium, 285 Dichlorvos, 281 Dichysterol, 296 Diclazuril, 282Diclofenac, 956Diclofenac Sodium, 283 Dicloxacillin, 284, 286 Dicto, 319Dicural, 290Didronel, 366, 367Diethylcarbamazine Citrate, 286Diethylstilbestrol, 287, 289Difloxacin HCl, 289Diflucan, 391, 392Digitalis Glycosides, 291Digitek, 294Digoxin, 291Dihydrotachysterol, 294, 296Dilacor, 296, 298Dilantin, 727, 730Dilatrate-SR, 502Dilaudid, 464, 466Dilt-CD, 298Diltia, 298Diltiazem HCl, 296Dimenhydrinate, 299, 300Dimercaprol, 301Dimercaptopropanol, 302Dimercaptosuccinic Acid, 839Dimetabs, 301Di-Methox, 852, 853Dimethyl Sulfoxide, 303Dimethyl-Nortestosterone., 615Diminazene Aceturate, 298Dinoprost Tromethamine, 305, 307Dio, 678Dioctyl Sodium Succinate, 318Dioctyl Sodium Sulfosuccinate, 318Dioctynate, 318Dipentum, 666, 667Diphenhist, 310Diphenhydramine, 308, 310Diphenhydramine HCl, T opical, 977Diphenoxylate HCl, 311Diphenoxylate HCl/Atropine Sulfate, 310Diphenylhydantoin, 729Diprivan, 778, 780Dipropylacetic Acid, 917Diprosone, 984Disal, 415Disodium Cromoglycate, 232Disoprofol, 780Disopyramide Phosphate, 314Dissolution Formula, 1041Ditropan, 678, 679
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INDEx: DIu RIGEN-ETHy L LACTATE 1109 Diurigen, 184, 185 Diuril, 183, 184, 185Divalproex Sodium, 916 dl-Hyoscyamine, 85 dl-Methionine, 589DM, 1046DMSA, 839 DMSO, 303, 965 Doak Tar, 1002Dobutamine HCl, 316Dobutrex, 316 DOCP, 262, 263 Docusate, 317Docusate Calcium, 317, 319Docusate Sodium, 319 Docu-Soft, 319 Dog Appeasing Pheromone, 731Dog Chow Senior 7+ Healthy Morsels, 1027, 1033 Dolasetron Mesylate, 319Dolophine, 584, 585Dolorex, 119Domeboro Powder, 976Domeboro Tablets, 977Domitor, 562, 564Domoso, 303, 305Domperidone, 320Dopamine HCl, 321Dopram, 326Dopram-V, 325, 326Doramectin, 323Dormosedan, 263, 264, 265Doryx, 334Dorzolamide, 952DOSS, 318Dostinex, 120, 121Double Impact, 511Douxo Chlorhexidine PS, 991Douxo Seborrhea Microemulsion Spray, 1003 Douxo Seborrhea Shampoo, 1003Douxo Seborrhea Spot-On, 1003Doxapram HCl, 325Doxepin HCl, 327Doxil, 328, 331Doxirobe, 331, 334Doxorubicin HCl, 328, 331Doxy, 334Doxycycline Calcium, 331Doxycycline Hyclate, 331Doxycycline Monohydrate, 331DPA, 917d-Panthenol, 271d-Penicillamine, 699DPH, 729Dramamine, 299, 301Draxxin, 911,, 911Dried Ferrous Sulfate, 384Drisdol, 352, 354Droncit, 751, 753Drontal, 753, 788Drontal Plus, 753, 788Droxia, 466, 467Dry-Clox, 224, 225DSS, 318DTIC, 243DTIC-Dome, 244 Duck & Potato, 1022, 1023 Duck & Potato Light, 1023, 1027, 1031Dulcolax, 101, 102Duoneb, 21, 492 Duraclon, 217, 218 Duragesic, 379, 382Duricef, 144Duricol, 178, 180 DVMax, 1018 DVMax Ointment, 984, 986D-Worm, 786Dyazide, 906 Dynacin, 621, 623 Dynapen, 284Dyna-Taurine, 856Dyrenium, 905, 906 E. E. S., 358 EAP, 731Ear Cleansing Solution, 1016Early Cardiac EC 22, 1028Early Cardiac Support, 1028Early State, 1029Early State (Renal), 1029Earoxide Ear Cleanser, 1016Echothiophate Iodide, 949Econopred, 958ECP, 360, 361Ecto-Foam, 1014Ectokyl 3x Flea & Tick Shampoo, 1014Edecrin, 362, 363Edetate Calcium Disodium, 334, 335Edetate Disodium, 972Edrophonium Chloride, 336Ed-Spaz, 470EHDP, 367Elavil, 42Eldepryl, 814, 815Elidel, 1005Eligard, 529Elimite, 1013Elmiron, 712, 713Elspar, 71, 73EMLA, 980Emodepside + Praziquantel, 337Empirin with Codeine, 227Emsam, 815Emulsivit E-300, 930EN, 1026, 1038EN Formula, 1046Enacard, 338, 340Enalapril, 338Enilconazole, 994Enlon, 336, 337Enlon-Plus, 337Enoxaparin Sodium, 340Enrofloxacin, 342Enrofloxacin/Tris-EDTA, 1018Entocort EC, 110, 111, 112Enulose, 525Ephedrine Sulfate, 345, 347Epifrin, 953E-Pilo-1, 953Epinal, 953 Epinephrine, 347, 953 Epi-Otic, 1016Epi-Otic Advanced, 1016Epipen, 349 Epi-Soothe Cream Rinse and Conditioner, 978 Epi-Soothe Shampoo, 979 Epizyme Powder, 690 EPO, 349 Epoetin, 349Epoetin Alfa, Recombinant, 351Epogen, 349, 351 Eppy/N, 953 Eprinomectin, 351Epsiprantel, 352Epsom Salts, 810, 812Eqstim, 777, 778Equa Aid Psyllium, 786Equidin, 678Equimax, 754Equimectrin, 511Equimune, 637Equimune I. V., 639Equine Appeasing Pheromone, 731Equine Enteric Colloid, 786Equine Thyroid Supplement, 536Equine-Haler, 406Equioxx, 386, 388Equi-Phar Equiglide, 35Equi-Phar Equi-Hist 1200 Granules, 785, 792 Equiphed, 784, 785, 791, 792Equipoise, 106, 107Equi-Psyllium, 785Equitac, 678Equ-SE5e, 930Equ-SEe, 930Eqvalan, 511Ergamisol, 532Ergocalciferol, 352Ertapenem Sodium, 354Ery C, 358Ery-Tab, 358Erythromycin, 355Erythromycin Estolate, 355Erythromycin Ethylsuccinate, 355Erythromycin Gluceptate, 355Erythromycin Lactobionate, 355Erythropoietin, 349E-Se, 931Eserine, 733Esmolol HCl, 358Estrace, 361, 362Estradiol Cypionate, 360, 361Estroplan, 221Estrumate, 219, 221Ethacrynic Acid, 362Ethambutol HCl, 363, 364Ethanol, 365Ethyl Alcohol, 365Ethyl Lactate, 992
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1110 INDEx: ETHy LENEDIAm INE DIHy DROIODIDE-GLu COSAm INE Ethylenediamine Dihydroiodide, 488 Etibi, 363Etiderm Shampoo, 992 Etidronate Disodium, 366, 367 Etodolac, 367Etogesic, 367, 369Etomidate, 369, 370 Euclens Otic Cleanser, 1016 Eudemine, 279Eudolat, 579Euk Response-Herring & Potato, 1021 Euk Response-Kangaroo & Oats, 1021 Euk. Reduced Fat, 1026Euk. Reduced Fat Lg. Breed, 1026Euk-Adult Lamb & Rice, 1021 Euk-Response Catfish & Potato, 1021 Eurax, 1008Euthanasia Agents W/Pentobarbital, 370Euthanasia-6 Gr, 371Euthanasia-III Solution, 371Euthasol, 371Evoclin, 988Excede, 159, 161Excenel, 161Excenel RTU, 163Extra-Strength Cortagel, 981Eye Rinse, 969Eye-Stream, 969Eythrocin, 358Ezide, 457 F. A. Caps, 375 F. A. Caps ES, 375Factrel, 438, 439Famciclovir, 371, 967Famotidine, 372Famvir, 371, 372Fansidar, 796Fatal-Plus, 371Fatty Acids, Essential/Omega, 374Felbamate, 375Felbatol, 375, 376Feldene, 744, 745Felifriend, 731Felilax, 621Feline Facial Pheromone, 731Feliway, 730Feliway Diffuser, 731Feliway Spray, 731Fenbendazole, 376Fentanyl, 379Fentanyl Citrate, 382Fentora, 382Feosol, 382, 384Feratab, 384Fer-In-Sol, 382, 384Ferosul, 384Ferretonin, 573Ferrous Sulfate, 382Fertagyl, 438, 439FFP-F3 Fraction, 731Filgrastim, 384Finadyne, 402Finasteride, 385Fipronil, 1008Fipronil ± (S)-Methoprene, T opical, 1008Firocoxib, 386 Fish Oil/Vegetable Oil Dietary Supplements, 374 Fit & Trim Healthy Weight, 1027, 1031 Flagyl, 610, 613 Flavoxate HCl, 388 Florfenicol, 389Florinef Acetate, 394, 396Flovent, 405, 407 Fluconazole, 391 Flucort, 397Flucytosine, 393Fludrocortisone Acetate, 394, 395 Flumazenil, 396 Flumeglumine, 402Flumethasone, 397, 399Flu-Nix, 402Flunixamine, 402Flunixin Meglumine, 400Fluohydrisone Acetate, 395Fluohydrocortisone Acetate, 395Fluorescein Sodium, 946Fluor-I-Strip, 946Fluor-I-Strip-A. T, 946Fluorouracil, 402Fluothane, 445Fluoxetine, 404Flurate, 946Flurbiprofen, 956Fluress, 946Fluticasone Propionate, 405Fluvoxamine Maleate, 407, 409Foaming Silk Bath, 979Folacin, 409Folate, 409Folic Acid, 409Folinic Acid, 527Folvite, 410Fomepizole, 410Forane, 497Formula V Taurine Tablets, 856Fortaz, 157, 159Fortekor, 96Fortical, 122Fosamax, 21, 22Fragmin, 246, 247Fresh-Ear, 1016Frontline Plus for Cats and Kittens, 1008, 1011 Frontline Plus for Dogs and Puppies, 1008, 1011 Frontline Spray Treatment, 1008Frontline T op Spot for Dogs and Puppies, 1008 Frusemide, 415FSH, 288Ful-Glo, 946Fulvicin, 441Fulvicin-U/F Powder, 443Fungizone, 53, 57Furacin, 990Furadantin, 657Furazolidone, 411Furoject, 415Furosemide, 413 Furotabs, 415 Furoxone, 411,412 g/d, 1028, 1029, 1044 Gabapentin, 415 Gabarone, 417Galastop, 121Gallimycin, 355 Galzin, 943 Ganciclovir, 967Garacin, 422Garamycin, 419, 961 Garasol, 422 Gastrocrom, 233Gastrogard, 667, 669Gatifloxacin, 960GCSF, 384Gemcitabine HCl, 417Gemfibrozil, 418Gemzar, 417, 418Genahist, 310Genesis T opical Spray, 982Gen-Gard, 422Gengraf, 239, 240Gen-L-Clens, 1016Genone Otic Solution, 1018Genoptic, 961Genta-Fuse, 422Gentamax, 422Gentamicin, 419, 422, 961, 963, 984, 1018Gentamicin Sulfate, T opical, 985Gentamicin T opical Spray, 984, 986Gentaotic, 1018Gentaspray, 984, 986Gentaved, 422Gentaved T opical Spray, 984, 986Genteal, 969Gentizol, 1018, 1019Gentocin, 419, 422, 961, 963, 984, 1018Gentocin Otic Solution, 1018Gentocin T opical Spray, 984Gentoved, 1018Gentozen, 422Gentran, 274Gentran 70, 274Gen-Xene, 221Geocillin, 130, 132GG, 444Glauber's Salt, 827Glaucon, 953Glauctabs, 586Glimepiride, 423Glipizide, 424Glucagon, 425Glucantim, 571Glucantime, 570, 571Glucocorticoid Agents, General Information, 427 Glucogen, 425, 426Glucophage, 582, 583Glucosamine, 431
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INDEx: GLu COSAm INE/CHONDROITIN-INTERCEPTOR 1111 Glucosamine/Chondroitin Sulfate, 429 Glucotrol XL, 425Glucotrol, 424, 425 Glucovance, 433, 583 Glutamine, 431Gly Chon, 431Glyburide, 432 Glycerine, Oral, 433 Glyceryl Guaiacolate, 444Glycopyrrolate, 434Glydiazinamide, 425 GNRH, 288 Goat Care-2x, 632Go-Dry, 705Gold Salts, Injectable, 436 Gold Sodium Thiomalate, 436, 438 Golytely, 810, 812Gonadorelin, 438, 439Granisetron HCl, 440Granulocyte Colony Stimulating Factor, 384 Green Peas & Duck, 1036, 1037Green Peas & Lamb, 1036Green Peas & Rabbit, 1036, 1037Green Peas & Venison, 1036, 1037Grifulvin V, 443Griseofulvin, 441, 443Gris-Peg, 443Growth DD 34, 1038Growth Hormone, 828Guaifenesin, 443Guaifenject, 444Guailaxin, 443Guaiphenesin, 444Gynodiol, 361, 362 H. P. Acthar Gel, 230 h/d, 1028, 1029HA, 1022HA Formula-Soy, 1022Hairball Control Adult, 1046Hairball Control Chicken, 1046Hairball Control Light, 1046Hairball Control Mature Adult 7+, 1046Hairball Control-Seafood, 1046Half-Normal Saline, 1053Halothane, 445Hartz Advanced Care 3 in 1 Control Collar for Dogs, 1011 Hartz Advanced Care 3 in 1 Control Collar for Puppies, 1011 Hartz Advanced Care 3 in 1 Dog Spray, 1011 Hartz Advanced Care 4 in 1 Flea & Tick Drops Plus+ for Dogs and Puppies, 1011 Hartz Advanced Care Extra Strength Hydrocortisone Spray W/Bitrex, 981 Hartz Advanced Care Hydrocortisone Shampoo W/Aloe, 981 Hartz Advanced Care Hydrocortisone Spot, 981 Hartz Advanced Care Hydrocortisone Spray W/Aloe, 981Hartz Health Measures Hairball Remedy, 621 Hartz Living Groomer's Best Oatmeal Shampoo, 979 HCG, 191, 193Healon, 971Heartgard, 508, 511 Heartgard Chewables, 511 Heartgard for Cats, 511Heartgard Plus Chewables, 511, 788Helidac, 613 Hemoglobin Glutamer-200 (Bovine), 446 Heparin Calcium, 448Heparin Sodium, 448Heparin Sodium Injection, 450 Hepatic LS 14, 1028, 1029 Herplex, 967Hespan, 452Hetastarch, 451Hetrazan, 286, 287Hexa-Caine, 980Hexadene Flush, 1016Hexadene Shampoo, 991Hexadrol, 269Hextend, 452Hifactor Formula, 1021, 1026, 1027, 1031, 1035, 1042 Hiprex, 587, 588Histacalm Shampoo, 977Hista-Calm Spray, 977Histagranules, 792Histall, 791, 792Hist-Eq, 444HN2, 561Homatropine Mbr, 458Horse Care Durvit B-1 Crumbles, 870Humatin, 695, 696Humulin, 484Humulin‚ 50/50, 484Humulin‚ 70/30, 484Humulin N, 484Hyalovet, 452, 453Hyaluronate Sodium, 452Hyaluronic Acid, 971Hycoat, 453Hycodan, 458, 459Hydralazine HCl, 453Hydrallazine, 455Hydrea, 466, 467Hydro-B 1020, 976, 981Hydrochlorothiazide, 455Hydrocodone Bitartrate, 458Hydrocortisone, 459, 462, 980, 981Hydrocortisone Cream, Lotion, Ointment 981 Hydrocortisone Sodium Succinate, 462Hydrocortisone, T opical, 980Hydrodiuril, 455, 457Hydrogen Peroxide 3% (Oral), 462Hydrogen Peroxide 3% Solution, 463Hydromet, 459Hydromide, 459Hydromorphone, 464Hydropane, 459Hydro-Par, 457Hydro-Plus, 976, 981Hydroxyamphetamine, 972 Hydroxyurea, 466 Hydroxyzine, 467Hydroxyzine Pamoate, 467Hylartin, 453 Hylartin-V, 971 Hyoscine Butylbromide, 647Hyoscyamine Sulfate, 469Hyperstat IV, 278, 279 Hypertonic Sodium Chloride, 970 Hypoallergenic HP 19-Hydrolyzed Soy, 1023 Hypoallergenic HP 23, 1036 Hysocine Butylbromide, 648 Hytakerol, 294Hyvisc, 452, 453 i/d, 1026, 1038 Ibaflin, 470, 471Ibafloxacin, 470IB-Stat, 470Idoxuridine, 967I-Drop Med, 971IDU, 967Ifex, 471, 473Ifosfamide, 471Ilopan, 271, 272Imaverol, 995Imdur, 500, 502Imidacloprid, 1009Imidacloprid with Moxidectin, T opical, 1009 Imidacloprid with Permethrin, T opical, 1009 Imidocarb Dipropinate, 473Imipenem-Cilastatin Sodium, 474Imipramine, 476Imipramine Pamoate, 476Imiquimod, T opical, 1003Imizol, 473, 474Immiticide, 571, 572Immunoregulin, 777, 778Imodium, 545Imodium A-D, 547Imuran, 88, 90Inamrinone Lactate, 478, 479Indanylcarbenicillin Sodium, 132Inderal, 780, 782Inderal LA, 782Indoor Cat Mature Adult 7+, 1045Infed, 494Infumorph, 635INH, 497Inocor, 478Instamag, 552Insulin, 479Insulin, Isophane Suspension, 479Insulin, Protamine Zinc Suspension, 479Insulin, Zinc Suspension, 479In-Synch, 307, 308Intal, 232, 233Interceptor, 618, 619
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1112 INDEx: INTERFERON ALPHA-2A-LOTENSIN HCT Interferon Alfa-2a, Human Recombinant, 484 Interferon Alpha, 967 Interferon Omega (Feline), 486 Intron-A, 484, 486, 967Intropin, 321, 323Invanz, 354, 355 Iocare Balanced Salt Solution, 969 Iodide, Potassium, 487Iodide, Sodium, 487Iodine Shampoo, 993 Iodoject, 487 Ionil T Plus, 1002Ionsys, 382Iopidine, 950 Ipecac Oral Syrup, 488, 490 Ipodate Sodium, 490Ipratropium Bromide, 491Iquix, 960Irbesartan, 492, 493Iron Dextran, 493, 494Ismo, 500, 502Isochron, 502Isoflo, 496, 497Isoflupredone Acetate, 494, 496Isoflupredone Acetate, T opical, 984Isoflurane, 496Isolyte S, 1053Isonarif, 499Isoniazid, 497, 499Isonicotinic Acid Hydrazide, 497Isonipecaine, 579Isoproterenol HCl, 499, 500Isoptin SR, 923, 925Isopto Carpine, 949Isopto-T ears, 969Isordil, 500, 502Isosorbide Dinitrate, 500, 502Isosorbide Mononitrate, 500, 502Iso-Thesia, 496, 497Isotretinoin, 502Isoxsuprine HCl, 504Istalol, 952Isuprel, 499, 500Itch-X, 978Itraconazole, 505, 965Ivercide, 511, 512Ivermectin, 508Ivomec, 508, 511Ivomec Plus, 223Ivomec Eprinex, 351, 352, 512Ivomec Plus, 223, 511 j/d, 1034 JM, 1035 k/d, 1030, 1032, 1043, 1044 k/d-Chicken, 1043, 1044K9 Advantix, 1009, 1013Kadian, 635Kaolin Pectin Plus, 513Kaolin/Pectin, 512Kao-Pec, 513Kao-Pect, 513Kaopectate, 104Kaopectolin, 512, 513Kayexalate, 825, 826 K-Caps, 736 Keflex, 170, 172Kefzol, 144Kenalog, 904, 983 Keppra, 532, 533 Kerasolv Gel, 1000Keratolux Shampoo, 1000Ketaflo, 513 Ketaject, 516, 517 Ketalar, 517Ketamine HCl, 513Ketaset, 513, 517 Ketasthesia, 517 Keta-Sthetic, 517Ketochlor Shampoo, 991, 995Ketoconazole, 517Ketoconazole, T opical, 995Ketofen, 521, 523Ketoprofen, 521Ketorolac, 956Ketorolac Tromethamine, 523Kionex, 826Kitten, 1037, 1038Kitten Chicken & Rice, 1037Kitten Chow, 1037Kitten Original Science Diet, 1037Kitten Savory Cuts (Ocean Fish), 1038Kitten Science Diet (Liver & Chicken), 1038 K-Ject, 736Klearwax, 1016Klonopin, 215, 216Kondremul Plain, 621K-Pek II, 547Kristalose, 525Kytril, 440, 441 L-Asparaginase, 71 l/d, 1043, 1044l/d (Liver), 1029LA Formula-Salmon, 1022Lacri-Lube, 969Lactated Ringer's, 1053Lactulose, 524, 525L-AMB, 57Lamb & Rice, 1022Lamisil, 858, 859Lamisil AT, 999Lamprene, 212, 213Lanoxicaps, 294Lanoxin, 291, 294Lantus, 484Lasix, 413, 415Latanaprost, 952Laxade, 552Laxa-Stat, 621Laxatone, 620, 621L-Carnitine, 135L-Deprenyl, 814Leflunomide, 526, 527Legend, 452, 453Lente, 479Leucovorin, 595Leucovorin Calcium, 527, 528 Leukeran, 176, 177, 178 Leuprolide, 528Leurocristine Sulfate, 929Levamisole, 529, 532 Levamisole Hydrochloride, 532 Levamisole Phosphate, 532Levasole, 529, 532Levbid, 470 Levetiracetam, 532, 533 Levobunolol, 951Levocarnitine, 135Levofloxacin, 960 Levotabs, 536 Levothroid, 536Levothyroxine, 535Levothyroxine Sodium, 534Levoxine, 536Levoxyl, 536Levsin, 469, 470Levsinex, 470Levsin-Sl, 470Librax, 181, 183Librium, 181, 183Lidocaine HCl, 536, 538Lidocaine/Prilocaine Cream, 980Limbitrol, 183Lime Sulfur, 995Lime Plus Dip, 996Lincocin, 539, 540Lincomed, 540Lincomix, 539, 540Lincomycin, 539, 540Lincomycin HCl, 539Linco-Spectin, 832Lioresal, 94, 95Liothyronine Sodium, 541Liquamycin, 685Liquamycin LA-200, 685Liqui-Char-Vet, 175Liquid Paraffin, 621Liquid Petrolatum, 621Liquid Pred, 762Liquifilm T ears, 969Lisinopril, 542Lissamine Green, 946Lithostat, 9, 10L-Lysine, 550, 551Lodine, 367Loditac, 678Lodoxamine, 955Logen, 312Lomanate, 312Lomotil, 310, 312Lomustine, 544, 545Lonox, 312Loperamide HCl, 545Lopid, 418, 419Lopressor, 608, 610Lorazepam, 547, 548Losec, 669Lotensin HCT, 97
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INDEx: LOTENSIN-m ILb Emy CIN Ox Im E 1113 Lotensin, 96, 97 Loteprednol Etabonate, 957Lotrel, 45, 97 Lotrimin AF, 994, 997 Lotrisone, 984, 994Lovenox, 340, 341Low Fat LF, 1027 Low p H/S, 1040 Low Residue, 1026, 1038, 1039Low Residue Adult, 1026, 1027, 1038, 1039Low Residue Puppy, 1026 L-PAM, 577 L-Phenylalanine Mustard, 577LRS, 1053LS 50, 832 L-Se, 931 L-Triiodothyronine, 542Lufenuron, 548Lumigan, 953Luminal, 720Lupron, 528, 529Lupron Depot, 529Lutalyse, 305, 308Luteinizing Hormone, 288Luvox, 407Lym Dyp, 996Lysine, 550Lysine Vasopressin, 922Lysodren, 627, 629 m/d, 1046 MA, 569Maalox, 552Macrobid, 656, 657Macrodantin, 656, 657Macrodex, 274Magnadex, 732Magnalax, 552Magnesium, 553Magnesium Chloride Injection, 553, 554Magnesium Hydroxide, 551, 552, 812Magnesium Oxide, 811Magnesium Salts, 810Magnesium Sulfate, 553, 812Magnesium Sulfate Injection, 554Magnesium/Aluminum Antacids, 551Malacetic HC, 1017Malacetic Otic, 1016Malanil, 81Malarone, 81Malaseb Concentrate Rinse, 991, 997Malaseb Flush, 991, 997Malaseb Pledgets, 991, 997Malaseb Shampoo, 991, 997Malaseb Spray, 991, 996Malaseb T owelettes, 991Mal Otic, 1018, 1019Mandelamine, 588Manniject, 557Mannitol, 555MAP, 567Marbofloxacin, 557Marin, 821, 822Maropitant Citrate, 558Marquis, 747, 748Mar-Spas, 470Masti-Clear, 704, 705 Matrix, 29 Matulane, 770, 771Mature Adult 5+ Large Breed, 1033Mature Adult 7+ Original/Small Bites, 1033 Mature Formula, 1033, 1045Mature WK 28, 1045Max Cal, 1024, 1037, 1038 Maximum Strength Cortaid, 982 Maxipime, 147, 148Maxitrol, 963Maxolon, 608 Maxzide, 906 M-Caps, 591MCT Oil, 564, 565Mechlorethamine HCl, 560Meclastine Fumarate, 207Meclizine HCl, 561Mecloprodin Fumarate, 207Medalone Cream, 982Medamycin, 685Medetomidine HCl, 562Medicinal Charcoal, 175Medium Chain Triglycerides, 564, 565Medrol, 600, 604Medroxyprogesterone Acetate, 565, 567Mefoxin, 154, 156Megace, 567, 569Megestrol Acetate, 567, 569Meglumine Antimoniate, 570Melarsomine, 571Melatonin, 572Meloxicam, 574Melphalan, 575Meni-D, 562Menthol, 979Mepacrine HCl, 797Meperidine HCl, 577, 579Mephyton, 734, 736Mepron, 80, 81Mercaptopurine, 579, 580Meropenem, 581Merrem I. V., 581, 582Mesna, 472Mestinon, 788, 789, 790Metacam, 574, 575Metacortandralone, 762Metadate, 600Metaflumizone, 1010Metaglip, 425, 583Metamucil, 785Metformin HCl, 582Methadone HCl, 584Methadose, 585Methazolamide, 585Methenamine Hippurate, 587Methenamine Mandelate, 587Methigel, 590, 591Methimazole, 588, 589Methio-Form, 590, 591Methionine, 589Methio-Vet, 591Methitest, 604, 606Methocarbamol, 591 Methohexital Sodium, 592 Methoprene Combinations, T opical, 1010Methotrexate, 594Methotrexate LPF, 596 Methotrexate Sodium, 594 Methoxyflurane, 596, 597Methylchlorophenyl Isoxazolyl Penicillin Sodium, 225 Methyldichlorophenyl Isoxazolyl Penicillin Sodium, 285 Methylene Blue, 597Methylene Blue Injection, 599 Methylin, 600 Methylphenidate, 599Methylphenyl Isoxazolyl Penicillin, 674Methylprednisolone, 600Methylprednisolone Acetate, 600Methylprednisolone Sodium Succinate, 600 Methyltestosterone, 604, 862Meticorten, 762Metipranolol, 951Metoclopramide HCl, 606Metoprolol, 608Metoprolol Succinate, 608Metronidazole, 610, 613Mexiletine HCl, 613Mexitil, 613, 614MG 217 Medicated Tar, 1002Miacalcin, 121Mibolerone, 614, 615Micalcin, 122Micatin, 997Micaved Lotion 1%, 997Micaved Spray 1%, 996Micazole Lotion 1%, 997Micazole Spray, 997Miconazole, 964Miconazole, T opical, 996Miconosol Lotion 1%, 997Miconosol Spray 1%, 996Micotil, 884Micotil 300 Injection, 885Micro Pearls Advantage Seba-Hex Shampoo, 991, 1000, 1001 Micro Pearls Advantage Seba-Moist Shampoo, 1000, 1001 Micronase, 432, 433Micro-Pearls Advantage Benzoyl-Plus, 987Micro-Pearls Advantage Dermal-Soothe Anti-Itch Cream Rinse, 978 Micro-Pearls Advantage Dermal-Soothe Anti-Itch Shampoo, 978 Micro-Pearls Advantage Dermal-Soothe Anti-Itch Spray, 977, 996 Micro-Pearls Advantage Miconazole 1% Shampoo, 997 Microzide, 457Midazolam HCl, 616Milbemite, 619, 1019Milbemycin Oxime, 618
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1114 INDEx: m ILK OF m AGNESIA-OCu PRESS Milk Of Magnesia, 811, 812 Milk Of Magnesia Concentrated, 812Milk Thistle, 821 Mineral Oil, 620 Minipress, 754, 755Minirin, 261Minitran, 658, 659 Minocin, 621, 623 Minocycline HCl, 621Mintezol, 868Mirtazapine, 623 Misoprostol, 625 Mitaban, 1006, 1007Mita-Clear, 1019Mitomycin-C, 971 Mitoxantrone HCl, 629 Mobic, 575Mobicox, 575Mobility Support JS 21, 1035Mobility Support JS 21 Large Breed, 1035Mod p H/O, 1040Moderate p H/O, 1040Modified Burow's Solution, 976Modified Formula, 1028, 1030, 1044Modipher Eq, 731Modipher Eq Mist with E. A. P, 731Modrastane, 908Molypen, 47, 48Mometamax, 1018Monistat-Derm, 997Monodox, 334Monoket, 502Morantel Tartrate, 631Morphine Sulfate, 632, 959Motilium, 320, 321Moviprep, 812Moxidectin, 635Moxifloxacin, 960MPA, 567MS Contin, 635MTX, 594Mucomyst, 10, 12, 972Multi-Stage Renal, 1043Mupirocin, 988, 989Muriate of Ammonia, 47Muricin, 989Muro 128, 970Mu-Se, 931Mustargen, 560, 561Mustine, 561Myambutol, 363, 364Mycitracin, 962Mycobacterial Cell Wall Fraction Immunomodulator, 637 Myco-Biotic II, 983, 998Mycogen II, 983, 998Mycolog-II, 983, 998Myconel, 983, 998Mycophenolate Mofetil, 639Mycostatin, 664, 665, 998Myco-Triacet II, 983, 998Mydrapred, 958Mydriacyl, 954Myfortic, 640Myleran, 115, 116Mylocel, 466Myochrisine, 436, 438 Myotonachol, 99 Myrac, 623Mysoline, 764, 766 n/d, 1034 Na2EHDP, 367N-Acetylcysteine, 10,12N-Acetylhydroxylamide, 10 N-Acetyl-L-Cysteine, 12 Nalbuphine, 959Naloxone HCl, 641Naltrexone HCl, 642 Nandrolone Decanoate, 643, 645 Naprelan, 647Naprosyn, 645, 647Naproxen, 645Naquasone Bolus, 269Narcan, 641, 642Nasalcrom, 233Natacyn, 964Natamycin, 964Natulan, 771Nature's Best Puppy, 1025Nature's Best Kitten-Ocean Fish, 1037Navigator, 653, 655Naxcel, 164, 166N-Butylscopolammonium Bromide, 647Nebcin, 889Nembutal, 709Nemex, 786, 788Nemex-2, 788Neo Mercazole, 133Neobacimyx, 962Neo-Carbimazole, 132, 133Neo-Darbazine, 771Neodecadron, 963Neo-Diaral, 547Neo-Fradin, 650Neomix, 648Neomycin Sulfate, 648Neo-Predef w/T etracaine Powder, 985Neo-Predef, 962Neoral, 237, 240Neosar, 234, 237Neosol, 470Neosporin, 962Neosporin AF, 997Neostigmine, 651Neostigmine Methylsulfate, 651Neo-Synephrine, 724-6, 954Neovet, 650Nepafenac, 957Neptazane, 585Neupogen, 384, 385Neurontin, 415, 417Neurosyn, 764, 765Neut, 822, 824Neutral Formula, 1039Neutrogena T/Gel Original, 1002Nevanac, 957NF Formula, 1029, 1043NFZ Puffer, 989N-Hydroxyacetamide, 10Niacinamide, 652 Nicotinamide, 652 Nilstat, 664, 665, 998Nitazoxanide, 653Nitenpyram, 655 Nitrek, 659 Nitro-Bid, 658, 659Nitro-Dur, 659Nitrofurantoin, 656 Nitrofurazone Soluble Dressing, 989 Nitrofurazone, T opical, 989Nitrogen Mustard, 561Nitroglycerin, 658 Nitropress, 659, 661 Nitroprusside Sodium, 659Nizatidine, 661Nizoral A-D, 995Nizoral, 517, 520, 995Nolvacleanse, 1017Nolvasan Shampoo, 991Norcalciphos, 128, 554, 732Norcuron, 922, 923Norfloxacin, 960Normal Saline, 1053Normosol-M w/D5, 1054Normosol-R p H 7. 4, 1053Norpace, 314, 315Norpace CR, 315North American Pit Viper Antivenin, 63Norvasc, 44, 45Notensil, 5Nova Pearls Medicated Dandruff Shampoo, 1000, 1001 Novantrone, 629, 631Novobiocin Sodium, 662Novolin, 484Novolin N, 484Novolin 70/30 Penfill, 484Novox, 138NPH, 479NTG, 658Nuflor, 389, 390Nulev, 470Nulytely, 812Numorphan, 679, 681, 682Nusal-T, 1000, 1002Nutr-E-Sol, 931Nutrived, 202, 204, 536Nydrazid, 499Nystatin, 664, 997Nystatin-Triamcinolone Acetonide, 983Nystop, 998 o, p' DDD, 627 OCL Solution, 812Octamide, 608Octreotide Acetate, 665Ocu-Caine, 948Ocu-Carpine, 949Ocufen, 956Ocuflox, 960Ocupress, 951
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INDEx: OFA GEL CAPSu LES-PIPRACIL 1115 OFA Gel Capsules Extra Strength, 375 Ofloxacin, 960Olopatadine, 955 Olsalazine Sodium, 666 OM Formula, 1027, 1031, 1039, 1042Omedga, 375Omega EFA Capsules, 375 Omeprazole, 667 Oncovin, 927Ondansetron, 669One Advanced Nutrition Hairball, 1036, 1046 One Healthy Weight, 1026, 1031, 1039, 1041 One Kitten Growth & Development, 1037 One Kitten Growth & Development, 1037 One Large Breed Puppy, 1025One Puppy Growth & Development, 1024One Senior Protection, 1033, 1045One Urinary Tract Health, 1040Opana, 682Ophthaine, 947, 948Ophthalmic Irrigants, 969Ophthetic, 947, 948Opticyl, 954Optimmune, 968Optimum Weight Control, 1027, 1030, 1036, 1039 Optipranolol, 951Optiprime, 962Optisone, 962Oracit, 204Oramorph SR, 635Orandrone, 605Orapred, 762Orapred ODT, 762Orasone, 762Orazinc, 943Orbax, 670, 671Orbenin-DC, 224, 225Orbifloxacin, 670Ormetoprim, 853Oseltamivir Phosphate, 671Osmoglyn, 433, 434Otibiotic, 1018, 1019Otic Clear, 1017Otic Domeboro, 1017Oti-Calm, 1017Oti-Clens, 1017Otifoam, 1017Otirinse, 1017Otocetic Solution, 1017Otomax, 1018, 1019Otomax Ointment, 984, 986Otomite Plus, 1019Otosooth, 1018, 1019Ovaban, 567, 569Ovacyst, 439Ovarid, 569Ovuplant, 259, 260Oxacillin Sodium, 673Oxazepam, 675Oxfendazole, 676Oxibendazole, 677Oxipurinol, 25Oxybutinyn HCl, 679Oxybutynin Chloride, 678 Oxydex Gel, 987 Oxydex Shampoo, 987Oxyglobin, 446, 448Oxyject, 685 Oxymorphone HCl, 679 Oxypurinol, 25Oxytet, 685Oxytetracycline, 682 Oxytocin, 685, 687 Oxytrol, 678, 679 P. G. 600 Estrus Control, 193 Pacerone, 40, 42 Palabis, 103, 104Palladone, 466Pamidronate Disodium, 688Panacur, 376, 378Panakare Plus Powder, 690Panalog Ointment, 982, 998Panasol-S, 762Pancrelipase, 689Pancrepowder Plus, 690Pancreved Powder, 690Pancrezyme Powder, 690Pancuronium Bromide, 690Panmycin, 863Panolog, 1018Panolog Cream, 998Pantoloc, 692Pantoprazole, 692Paracetamol, 6, 7Paraguard Shampoo, 1001Paraplatin, 133, 135Parapox Ovis Virus Immunomodulator, 693 Paregoric, 694, 695Parlodel, 109, 110Paromomycin Sulfate, 695Paroxetine HCl, 696Patanol, 955Paxil, 696, 698Paxil CR, 698PCE Dispertab, 358PC-Tar, 1002Pearlyt Shampoo, 979Pediapred, 762Pedi-Boro Soak Paks, 976Pedi-Dri, 998PEG 3350 Products, 810Penciclovir, 967Penecort, 981Penicillamine, 698Penicillin G, 701Penicillin G (Aqueous) Procaine, 705Penicillin G Benzathine, 705Penicillin G Procaine, 705Penicillin V Potassium, 705, 707Penicillins, General Information, 699Pentasol, 371Pentazocine, 707Penthrane, 596, 597Pentobarbital Sodium, 709Pentosan Polysulfate Sodium, 712Pentostam, 826 Pentothal, 872, 874 Pentoxifylline, 714Pentrax, 1002Pepcid, 372, 374 Pepto Diarrhea Control, 547 Pepto-Bismol, 102, 611Percorten-V, 262, 263Performer, 375 Pergolide Mesylate, 715 Periactin, 240Periostat, 334Permapen, 704, 705 Permax, 715 Permethrin, 1012Pet Care Liquid Wormer, 788Pethidine, 577Pethidine HCl, 579Petrolatum, 621Petromalt, 621Petrotone, 621Pfichlor, 190Pfizerpen, 705Phenadoz, 774Phenergan, 773, 774Phenobarbital, 717Phenobarbital Sodium, 717Phenobarbitone, 720Phenol, 979Phenol Red Thread, 947Phenoxybenzamine HCl, 720Phenoxymethylpenicillin, 705Phentolamine, 725Phenylbutazone, 722Phenylbute, 724Phenylephrine, 724, 953Phenylpropanolamine HCl, 726Phenytek, 729, 730Phenytoin Sodium, 727Pheromones, 730Phillips' Milk Of Magnesia, 812Phoenectin, 511Phoslo, 124, 125Phosphate, Parenteral, 731Phospholine Iodide, 950p-Hydroxyampicillin, 50, 52Physostigmine Salicylate, 733Phytonadione, 734, 736Phytosphingosine, 1003Pilocarpine, 949Piloptic, 949Pilostat, 949Pima, 488Pimecrolimus, T opical, 1004Pimobendan, 736Pin-Rid, 788Pin-X, 788Pipa-Tabs, 741, 743Piperacillin Sodium, 738Piperacillin Sodium + Tazobactam, 739Piperazine, 741, 743Pipracil, 738
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1116 INDEx: PIRLImy CIN-RANITIDINE Pirlimycin HCl, 743 Piroxicam, 744Pirsue, 743, 744 Pit Viper Antivenin, 63 Pitocin, 685, 687, 688Pitressin, 920Pitressin Synthetic, 922 Plasma-Lyte A, 1053 Plasma-Lyte 56, 1053Plasma-Lyte R, 1053Platinol-Aq, 200 Plavix, 218, 219 Plegicil, 5Point-Guard, 1006Polycitra, 204 Polyflex, 57, 60 Polymag, 552Polyox II, 552Polysulfated Glycosaminoglycan, 746Polysulfonated Glycosaminoglycan, 970Polytar, 1002Ponazuril, 747Pontocaine, 948Posilac, 829Potassiject, 749, 750Potassium Bromide, 107Potassium Chloride, 748Potassium Chloride for Injection, 750Potassium Citrate, 202Potassium Gluconate, 748Potassium Gluconate Oral Powder, 750Potassium Iodide, 487, 488Potassium Phosphate, 731Potassium Phosphate Injection, 732Potato & Venison-Large Breed, 1023Potato & Venison Formula, 1022Poviderm Medicated Shampoo, 993Povidone Iodine, 992Povidone Iodine (Ophthalmic), 963Povidone Iodine Ointment, Solution, Spray, Surgial Scrub, 993 PPA, 726PPS, 712Pralidoxime Chloride, 750Pramegel, 978Pramoxine Anti-Itch Creme Rinse, 978Pramoxine Anti-Itch Shampoo, 978Pramoxine Anti-Itch Spray, 978Pramoxine HCl, T opical, 977Prax, 978Praziquantel, 751Prazosin HCl, 754Precedex, 271Precose, 1Pred Forte, 958Predef 2X, 494, 496Prednicen-M, 762Prednisolone, 755, 762Prednisolone Acetate, 762, 957Prednisolone Sodium Succinate, 755Prednisone, 755, 762Prednis-Tab, 762Prelone, 762Premarin, 288Prescription Strength Desenex, 997Preventic, 1006, 1007Previcox, 386, 388 Prevpak, 206 Prilosec, 667, 669Primaquine Phosphate, 762, 763Primaxin, 474, 476 Primidone, 764 Primor, 853, 854Principen, 60Prinivil, 542, 544 Priscoline, 894 Pro Plan Hairball Chicken & Liver, 1046Pro Plan Hairball Management, 1046Pro Plan Indoor Can Senior 7 T o 11, 1045 Pro Plan Indoor Care Senior 11+, 1045 Pro Plan Kitten Chicken & Liver Classic, 1038 Pro Plan Kitten Chicken Rice, 1037Pro Plan Lg Breed Puppy, 1025Pro Plan Puppy Chicken & Rice, 1024Pro Plan Puppy Lamb & Rice, 1024Pro Plan Senior Chicken, 1033Pro Plan Sensitive Skin & Stomach- Salmon, 1022, 1035 Pro Plan Small Breed Puppy, 1024Pro Plan Urinary Tract, 1040Pro Plan Urinary Tract Health Chicken, 1040 Pro Plan Weight Management, 1026, 1031, 1039, 1041 Pro-Banthine, 775, 776Probenecid, 766Procainamide HCl, 767Procan BID, 767, 769, 770Procarbazine HCl, 770Prochlorperazine, 771Prochlorperazine Edisylate, 773Prochlorperazine Maleate, 773Procort, 982Procrit, 349, 351Profenal, 957Profender, 337, 338Proglycem, 278Program, 548, 549, 550, 656Prohibit, 532Proin, 727Promace, 3, 5Promeris for Cats, 1010Promeris for Dogs, 1007, 1010Promethazine HCl, 773Pronestyl, 767, 770Propalin, 726, 727Propantheline Bromide, 775, 776Proparacaine, 947Propecia, 385, 386Propionibacterium Acnes Injection, 777Propoflo, 778, 780Propranolol HCl, 780Propranolol Intensol, 782Proscar, 385, 386Prostaglandin F2a Tromethamine, 305Prostaglandin F2alpha, 307Prostigmin, 651, 652Protamine Sulfate, 783Protazil, 282, 283Proticall Insecticide for Dogs, 1013 Protonix, 692, 693 Protopam Chloride, 750, 751Protopic, 969, 1004Proventil, 19, 21 Provera, 565, 567 Prozac, 404, 405Prozap, 512Pseudoephedrine HCl, 784 PSGAG, 746, 747, 970 Psyllium Hydrophilic Mucilloid, 785PTX, 714Pulmotil, 884, 885 Puppy, 1024, 1025 Puppy Chow-Complete Nutrition, 1024Puppy Chow Healthy Morsels, 1025Puppy Chow Large Breed, 1025Puppy Formula, 1024Puppy Growth Formula, 1025Puppy Lamb & Rice, 1025Puppy Medium Breed, 1024Puppy Small Breed, 1024Puppy Weaning Diet, 1024Purepsyll Powder, 786Purinethol, 579, 580Pyoben Gel, 987Pyrantel, 786Pyrantel Tartrate, 786Pyrethrin Plus Shampoo, 1014Pyrethrins and Pyrethrin Combinations, T opical, 1013 Pyrethrins Dip and Spray, 1014Pyridostigmine Bromide, 788Pyridoxine HCl (Vitamin B-6, 790Pyrilamine Maleate, 791Pyrimethamine, 792Pyrimethamine + Sulfadiazine, 794Pyriproxyfen & Pyriproxyfen Combinations, T opical, 1011 PZI, 479PZI Vet, 484 Quadratop Ointment, 982, 998 Quadritop, 1018, 1019Quelicin, 841, 842Quest, 637Quest Plus, 637, 753Quinacrine HCl, 796Quinidex, 797Quinidine, 797Quinidine Polygalacturonate, 797Quinidine Sulfate, 797Quixin, 960 r/d, 1030, 1031, 1035, 1039, 1042 r/d-Liver & Chicken, 1039, 1042r/d with Chicken, 1031, 1035Rabbit & Potato, 1023Racemethionine, 589Ramipril, 800Raniclor, 142Ranitidine HCl, 801
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INDEx: RAPINOVET-SODIum b ICARb ONATE 1117 Rapinovet, 778, 780 Ratolux Shampoo, 1001Ravap E. C., 282 Rebalance, 794, 795 Recombinant Omega Interferon Feline Origin, 486 Reconcile, 404, 405 Re-Covr, 910, 911 Reese's Pinworm, 788Reglan, 606Regressin-V, 637, 639 Regulin, 572, 573 Regu-Mate, 27, 29Relief Creme Rinse, 978Relief Shampoo, 978 Relief Spray, 978 Remeron, 623Renagel, 817, 818Renakare, 750Renal LP, 1024, 1028, 1029, 1030, 1032, 1041, 1043, 1044 Renal MP, 1024, 1028, 1029Renova, 1005Resectisol, 557Resichlor Leave-On Conditioner, 992Resicort Leave-On Conditioner, 981Resihist Leave-On Conditioner, 977Resiprox Leave-On Lotion, 978Resisoothe Leave-On Conditioner, 978Resizole Leave-On Lotion, 997Respiram, 326Response FP, 1021Response HP, 1022Response KO, 1021Response LB, 1036Response-Lamb, 1036Restor-A-Flex, 431Restricted Calorie, 1026, 1027, 1030, 1038, 1039, 1041, 1042 Retin-A Micro, 1005Retin-A, 1005Retrovir, 940, 941Revatio, 820, 821Reversol, 337Revia, 642, 643Revolution, 812, 813Rex Shampoo, 993Rheumatrex, 596Rhuepo, 349Ridaura, 86, 87Rifadin, 803, 805Rifamate, 499Rifampin, 213, 803Rifater, 499Rimactane, 803, 805Rimadyl, 136, 138Rimso-50, 305Ringer's, 1053Ritalin, 599, 600RMS, 635Robaxin, 592Robaxin V, 591, 592Robinul, 434, 436Robinul Forte, 436Robinul-V, 436Robitussin, 444Rocaltrol, 122, 124 Rocephin, 166, 168 Rofenaid, 854Roferon-A, 484, 485Romazicon, 396 Romet, 853, 854 Romidys, 807Romifidine HCl, 805Rompun, 935 Ronidazole, 807 Rose Bengal, 947Rosets, 947Roxanol, 635 Rubesol, 234 Rulax II, 552Rumatel, 631, 632Rumen Bolus, 552 s/d, 1032, 1040 S-Adenosyl-Methionine, 809(s)-Methoprene Combinations, T opical, 1010 Safe-Guard, 376, 378Sal Ammoniac, 47Salbutamol, 19Salicylic Acid, 1000Saline/Hyperosmotic Laxatives, 810Salix, 415Sal-Tropine, 86SAMe, 809Sandclear 99, 786Sandimmune, 237, 239, 240Sandostatin, 665, 666Sarafem, 405Savory Cuts 7+ Chicken in Gravy, 1045Scalpicin, 981Scarlet Oil Pump Spray, 979Schirmer T ear T est, 947Science Diet Advanced Protection Senior 7+, 1045 Science Diet Advanced Senior 7+, 1033Science Diet Canine Mixit, 1034Science Diet Feline Mixit, 1046Science Diet Light Adult, 1026, 1027, 1030, 1031, 1038, 1039, 1041, 1042 Science Diet Light Adult Large Breed, 1026, 1030 Science Diet Mature Adult 7+ Gourmet Beef, 1045 Science Diet Mature Adult 7+ Gourmet Turkey, 1045 Science Diet Mature Adult 7+ Original, 1045 Science Diet Mature Adult 7+ Savory Chicken, 1045 Science Diet Oral Care, 1034Science Diet Puppy, 1025Science Diet Puppy-Chicken, 1026Science Diet Puppy-Lamb, 1025Science Diet Puppy-Large Breed, 1026Science Diet Senior 7+ Gourmet Beef, 1033Science Diet Senior 7+ Gourmet Turkey, 1033 Science Diet Senior 7+ Savory Chicken, 1033 Science Diet Sensitive Skin, 1034, 1046Science Diet Sensitive Stomach, 1034, 1046Scratchex Cat Stripe-On Flea Control, 1012 Scratchex Dog Stripe-On Flea & Tick Control, 1012, 1013 SDM, 853 SDZ-TMP, 850 Sebalyt Shampoo, 993, 1000, 1001 Sebazole Shampoo, 997Sebolux Shampoo, 1000, 1001 Seborex Shampoo, 1000, 1001 Sedazine, 938Sedivet, 808, 807Selamectin, 812Selegiline HCl, 814Selenium, 930Selenium Sulfide, 998Seletoc, 931Selsun Blue Medicated Treatment, 999Selsun, 999Senior Cat Chow, 1045Senior Large Breed, 1032Senior Maintenance, 1032, 1033Senior Plus, 1033, 1034Sensitive Formula, 1027Sensitivity LR, 1023Sensitivity RC, 1023Sensitivity RD, 1036Sensitivity VR, 1037Sentinel, 548, 618, 619, 656Sentinel Flavor Tabs, 550, 619Septra, 847, 850Serax, 675, 676Sergeant's Double Duty Flea & Tick Collar for Cats, 1011 Sergeant's Double Duty Flea & Tick Collar for Dogs & Puppies, 1011 Sertraline HCl, 815Sevelamer HCl, 817Sevoflo, 818, 819Sevoflurane, 818Shohl's Solution, 204Silace, 319Sildenafil Citrate, 820Silibinin, 822Silvadene, 965, 990Silver Sulfadiazine, 964, 990, 1018Silymarin, 821Simplicef, 156, 157Sinequan, 327, 328Skelid, 885, 886Skin Support SS-21, 1023, 1035Sleepaway, 371Slentrol, 312Slow Fe, 384SMX-TMP, 850 Socumb-6gr, 371Sodium Antimony Gluconate, 826Sodium Bicarbonate, 822, 824
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1118 INDEx: SODIum b ROm IDE-TIm OLOL Sodium Bromide, 107 Sodium Calcium Edetate, 335Sodium Chloride 0. 2%, 1053 Sodium Chloride 0. 45%, 1053 Sodium Chloride 3%, 1053Sodium Chloride 5%, 1053Sodium Citrate and Citric Acid, 202 Sodium Cloxacillin, 225 Sodium Cromoglicate, 232Sodium Etidronate, 367Sodium Hyaluronate, 452 Sodium Hyposulfite, 827 Sodium Iodide, 487, 488Sodium Oxacillin, 674Sodium Phosphate, 731 Sodium Polystyrene Sulfonate, 825, 826 Sodium Selenite, 930Sodium Sulfate, 827Sodium Thiosulfate, 302, 827Solfoton, 720Solganal, 436, 438Solodyn, 623Soloxine, 534, 536Solu-Cortef, 459, 462Solu-Medrol, 604Somatotropin, 828Somlethol, 371Somnasol, 371Soriatane, 12, 13Sotalol HCl, 829Sotret, 504SP5, 371Spect-Aid, 47, 444Spectam, 831, 832Spectinomycin HCl, 831Spectinomycin Sulfate, 831Spectoguard Scour-Chek, 832Spectramast, 161Spectramast DC, 163Spectramast LC, 163Spectro-Caine, 948Spec-Tuss, 444Spinosad, 1015Spironolactone, 457, 832SPL, 836Sporanox, 505, 507SPS, 825, 826SSD AF Cream, 990SSD Cream, 990SSKI, 487Stadol, 116, 119Stanozolol, 834, 836Staphage Lysate (SPL), 836, 837Staphylococcal Phage Lysate, 836Sterapred, 762Stiglyn, 651, 652Stimate, 260, 261Stoxil, 967Streptase, 837, 838Streptokinase, 837Streptozocin, 838Stresnil, 87Striant, 863Stromectol, 512Strongid C, 788Strongid T, 786, 788Strongid, 788 Sublimaze, 379, 382 Suboxone, 114Subutex, 112, 113, 114Succimer, 839 Succinylcholine Chloride, 841 Sucralfate, 843, 844Sudafed, 784, 785Sudafed PE, 726 Sudogest PE, 726 Sufenta, 844, 845Sufentanil Citrate, 844Suicalm, 88 Sulbactam Sodium, 60 Sulf Oxydex Shampoo, 987, 1001Sulfacetamide, 961Sulfachlorpyridazine, 847Sulfachlorpyridazine Sodium, 846Sulfadiazine/Trimethoprim, 847, 850Sulfadimethoxine, 851Sulfadimethoxine/Ormetoprim, 853Sulfamethoxazole/Trimethoprim, 847, 850Sulfasalazine, 854Sulfasol, 852, 853Sulfodene HC Anti-Itch Lotion, 981Sulforal, 853Sulfur, Precipitated, 1001Sumycin, 866Super Vanadyl Fuel, 918, 919Suprax, 148Suprofen, 957Surfak, 319Surpass, 283, 284Symax Fastab, 470Symax-SR, 470Symmetrel, 30, 31Synacthen, 230Synanthic, 676, 677Synotic, 305, 1017Synovex-H, 863Synthroid, 534, 536Syprine, 906, 907Syrup of Ipecac, 490 t/d, 1034 T/Scalp, 981T3 Thyronine Sodium, 542T8 Ear Rinse, 1017Tabloid, 871Tacrolimus, 969, 1004Tagamet, 194, 196Talacen, 709Talwin, 707, 709Talwin Compound, 709Talwin NX, 709Tamiflu, 671, 673Tapazole, 588, 589Tarabine, 243Taurine, 856Tavist, 206, 207Tavist-D, 207Tazicef, 157, 159Taztia XT, 298T ears Naturale, 969T elazol, 882, 884 T emaril-P, 762, 909, 910 T enormin, 77, 78T ensilon, 336, 337T epoxalin, 857 T era-Gel, 1002 T erbinafine HCl, 858T erbinafine HCl, T opical, 999T erbutaline Sulfate, 859 T erramycin, 682, 685, 962 T erramycin I. M., 685T erramycin Ophthalmic, 961T erramycin Scours Tablets, 685 T errell, 497 T estim, 863T estopel, 863T estosterone, 861T estosterone Cyclopentylpropionate, 863T estosterone Cypionate, 863T estosterone Enanthate, 861, 863T estosterone Propionate, 861, 863T estred, 606T etracaine, 948T etracycline, 863, 961T etterine, 997T exacort, 981TG, 871Theophylline, 37Thiabendazole, 867Thia-Dex, 870Thiamilate, 870Thiamine HCl, 868Thioguanine, 870Thiola, 888, 889Thiopental Sodium, 872Thiopentone Sodium, 874Thioplex, 875Thiopronine, 889Thiotepa, 874Thorazine, 186, 188Throxine-L Powder, 536Thyrogen, 876Thyroid Stimulating Hormone, 875Thyrokare Powder, 536Thyro-L, 536Thyrotropin, 875, 876Thyrotropin Alfa r HTSH, 875Thyrozine, 536Tiamulin, 876Tiazac, 298Ticar, 877, 879Ticarcillin Disodium, 877Ticarcillin Disodium + Clavulanate Potassium, 880 Tildren, 885, 886Tiletamine, 884Tiletamine HCl/Zolazepam HCl, 882Tilmicosin, 884Tiludronate Disodium, 885Tiludronic Acid, 885Timentin, 880, 882Timolol, 951
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INDEx: TIm OPTIC-VIRb AC KNOCKOu T IGR FLEA COLLAR 1119 Timoptic, 952 Tindamax, 887, 888Tinidazole, 887 Tiopronin, 888 Tiptone, 301TMP-SDZ, 850 TMP-SMX, 850 T obi, 889, 891, 892T obramycin, 889, 961T obrex, 961T ocainide HCl, 892 T oday, 172, 173 T ofranil, 476, 477T ofranil-PM, 478T olazine, 893, 894 T olazoline HCl, 893 T olfedine, 895, 896T olfenamic Acid, 895T oltrazuril, 896T omorrow, 172, 173T onocard, 892, 893T op Line, 512T opagen, 1019T opamax, 897, 898T opiramate, 897T oprol XL, 608, 610T oradol, 523T orasemide, 898T orbugesic, 116, 119T orbugesic-SA, 119T orbutrol, 116, 119T orsemide, 898T oxiban, 174T oxiban Granules, 175T oxiban Suspension, 175T oxiban Suspension with Sorbitol, 175Tracrium, 81, 83Tramadol HCl, 900Tramisol, 529Tranquived, 938Tranxene, 221Tranxene T-Tab, 223Tranxene-SD, 221, 223Travatan, 953Travoprost, 952Trental, 714, 715Tresaderm, 868, 1018Tretinoin, 1005Trexal, 596Trexan, 642Triacet, 904Triamcinolone Acetonide, 901Triamcinolone Acetonide Cream, Ointment, Lotion, 983 Triamcinolone Acetonide, T opical, 982Triamtabs, 904Triamterene, 905Tribrissen, 847, 850Triclosan, 993Trientine HCl, 906Trifluridine, 966Tri-Heart Plus Chewable Tablets, 511, 788Tri-Hist Granules, 785, 792Trilostane, 907Trimeprazine Tartrate with Prednisolone, 909 Trimethoprim/Sulfadiazine, 847, 850 Trimethoprim/Sulfamethoxazole, 847, 850 Trimox, 51Trimpex, 850Trioptic-P, 962 Trioptic-S, 962 Triostat, 541, 542Tri-Otic, 1018, 1019Tripelennamine HCl, 910 Tritop, 985, 1019 Trivetrin, 850Triz-EDTA Aqueous Flush, 1017Triz-EDTA Plus, 1017 Trobicin, 832 Tronothane, 978Tropicacyl, 954Tropicamide, 954Trusopt, 952TSH, 875, 876Tucoprim, 850Tulathromycin, 911Tumil-K, 748, 749, 750Tussigon, 458, 459Tylan, 913, 914Tylan Soluble, 914Tylenol, 6, 7Tylenol with Codeine, 227Tylosin, 913 u/d, 1032 UAA (Universal Animal Antidote) Gel, 175 Ulcergard, 669Ultane, 818, 819Ultracet, 901Ultram, 900, 901Ultram ER, 901Ultramectrin, 511, 512Unasyn, 57, 60, 61, 62Uniprim, 850Unithroid, 536UR, 1041UR Formula, 1040UR St/Ox, 1040Uracid, 591Urecholine, 99, 101Urex, 587, 588Uricon, 727Uriflex-PT, 727Urikare, 47Urinary SO, 1032, 1041Urispas, 388, 389Urocit-K, 202, 204Uroeze, 46, 47Urolene Blue, 599Urso, 915, 916Ursodeoxycholic Acid, 915, 916Ursodiol, 915 Valacyclovir, 967 Valbazen, 17, 19Valium, 275, 278Valproate Sodium, 916Valproic Acid, 916Vanadium, 918Vanadyl Fuel, 918 Vanadyl Sulfate, 918 Vancocin, 919, 920Vancoled, 920Vancomycin HCl, 919 Vanectyl-P, 910 Vantin, 156, 157Vasodilan, 505Vasopressin, 920, 922 Vasotec, 338, 340 Vasotop, 800VCR, 929Vebonol, 107 Vectra 3D, 1013 Vecuronium Bromide, 922Veda-K1, 736Vedalax, 621Veetids, 707Vegetarian Formula, 1023, 1035Velban, 925, 927Venison & Potato, 1023Ventipulmin, 207, 208Ventolin, 19Verapamil HCl, 923Verazinc, 943Verelan, 923, 925Versed, 616Veta-K1, 736Vetaket, 516, 517Vetalar, 513, 516, 517Vetalog, 901, 904Vetamine, 516Vetasyl Fiber Tablets for Cats, 786Vetisulid, 846, 847Vet-Kem Breakaway Plus Flea & Tick Collar for Cats, 1011 Vet-Kem Ovitrol Plus Flea & Tick Shampoo, 1011, 1014 Vet-Kem Ovitrol Plus Flea, Tick & Bot Spray, 1011, 1014 Vetmedin, 736, 737, 738Vetoryl, 907, 908Vetro-Biotic Ointment, 986Vetropolycin, 962Vetropolycin HC, 962Vetsulin, 481, 484Vfend, 931, 932, 933, 966Viadur, 529Viagra, 820, 821Vibramycin, 331, 334Vibra-Tabs, 334Viceton, 178, 180Vigamox, 960Vincasar PFS, 929Vincristine Sulfate, 927Vinegar, 9Viodine Medicated Shampoo, 993Viokase, 689Viokase-V Powder, 690Viralys Gel, 551Virbac Knockout IGR Flea Collar for Cats & Kittens, 1012
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1120 INDEx: VIRb AC KNOCKOu T IGR FLEA COLLAR-Zy RTEC Virbac Knockout IGR Flea Collar for Dogs & Puppies, 1012 Virbac Long Acting Knockout, 1012, 1013 Virbac Pyrethrin Dip, 1014 Virbagen Omega, 486, 487Virilon, 606Viroptic, 966 Vistaril, 467, 469 Vita-Flex Sand Relief, 786Vita-Jec, 736Vital E, 930 Vitamin B-1, 868 Vitamin B-12, 233Vitamin B-6, 790Vitamin Bt, 135 Vitamin C, 70 Vitamin D2, 352Vitamin E, 929, 930Vitamin E/Selenium, 929Vitamin K1, 734Vitelle Nestrex, 791Vivitrol, 643VLB, 927Voltaren, 956Voltaren-XR, 284Voriconazole, 931, 965Voxsuprine, 505 w/d, 1021, 1030, 1035 w/d with Chicken, 1021, 1035, 1039, 1042Warfarin Sodium, 933Wax-O-Sol, 1017Weight Formula, 1042Wellvone, 81White Mineral Oil, 621White Petrolatum, 620White Petroleum Jelly, 621 White Soft Paraffin, 621 Whitefish & Potato, 1023Winstrol, 836Winstrol-V, 834 X/D-Chicken, 1040 Xalantan, 953Xanax, 26, 27 Xenodyne, 1017 Xibrom, 956X-Ject, 938Xyla-Ject, 938 Xylazine HCl, 935 Xylocaine, 536, 538 Y obine, 938, 939 Y ohimbine HCl, 938Y oung Adult YWS 34, 1039, 1041, 1042Y oung Male WE 38, 1041Y oung Male WS 38, 1039, 1041 z/d, 1022 z/d-Low Allergen, 1022z/d Ultra Allergen-Free, 1022, 1036Zafirlukast, 939Zanosar, 838, 839Zantac, 801, 803ZDV, 941Zegerid, 669, 824Zelapar, 815Zeniquin, 557, 558Zentonil, 810Zeosorb-AF, 997Zestril, 542, 544 Zetar, 1002 Zidovudine, 940Zimecterin Gold, 511, 754Zimectrin, 511 Zinacef, 168, 170 Zinc 15, 943Zinc Acetate, 942Zinc Gluconate, 942 Zinc Sulfate, 942 Zinc-220, 943Zinca-Pak, 943Zincate, 943 Zinecard, 272, 273 Ziradryl, 977Zithromax, 91, 92Zmax, 92Zofran, 669, 670Zolazepam, 884Zolicef, 144Zoloft, 815, 817Zonegran, 943, 944Zone-Quickdiagnostic Threads, 947Zonisamide, 943Zosyn, 739, 741Zovirax, 14, 15Zubrin, 857, 858Zylexis, 693, 694Zyloprim, 24, 25Zymar, 960Zyrtec, 173, 174Zyrtec-D, 174
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