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Delivers the foundational and practical knowledge required for pharmacists to become an integral part of the veterinary health care team, improving therapeutic outcome while preventing serious adverse drug reactions in veterinary patientsPharmacotherapeutics for Veterinary Dispensing enables pharmacists and pharmacy students to expand the breadth of their pharmacological knowledge to include common veterinary species. The book offers a practical yet complete resource for dispensing drugs for canine and feline patients, with additional chapters on horses, birds, reptiles, small mammals, and food animals. Edited by a globally recognized expert in veterinary pharmacology, and including chapters written by veterinarians with expertise in pharmacotherapy and pharmacists with expertise in veterinary medicine, this book is designed to help pharmacists enhance the quality of veterinary patient care.This book is the first to combine the expertise of both veterinarians and pharmacists to enable pharmacists to apply their knowledge and skills to assure optimal therapeutic outcomes for patients of all species. Pharmacotherapeutics for Veterinary Dispensing: Puts the information needed to safely dispense prescription and OTC drugs for veterinary patients at the pharmacists’ fingertipsFocuses on crucial details of canine and feline pharmacotherapeuticsHelps pharmacists avoid adverse drug reactions including pharmacogenomic and breed-related drug sensitivitiesOffers an authoritative resource written by leading veterinary pharmacy experts designed to integrate pharmacists into the veterinary healthcare teamIncludes crucial regulatory information unique to veterinary drug dispensing and compoundingPharmacotherapeutics for Veterinary Dispensing is an essential reference for all pharmacists and pharmacy students that might find themselves dispensing drugs to veterinary patients, as well as for veterinarians and others involved with dispensing veterinary drugs.“Pharmacotherapeutics for Veterinary Dispensing is a book long overdue for the pharmacy profession....Whether you have practiced veterinary pharmacy your whole career or have never practiced veterinary pharmacy, this book has much to offer. Veterinarians are encouraged to suggest this book to pharmacists with whom they work and interact.” - JAVMA Vol 255 No. 6
The Editor Katrina L. Mealey, BS (Pharm), DVM, PhD, DACVIM, DACVCP, and NAI Fellow, is a Professor and Endowed Chair at Washington State University and is the Founding Director of the Program in Individualized Medicine in the College of Veterinary Medicine in Pullman, WA, USA.
List of Contributors xiPreface xiii1 Introduction to Veterinary Pharmacy 1Gigi Davidson2 Regulation of Veterinary Pharmaceuticals 25Eden Bermingham3 Compounding for Animals 43Gigi Davidson4 Comparative Pharmacokinetics and Pharmacodynamics 75Katrina L. Mealey and Margo J. Karriker5 Breed Differences and Pharmacogenetics 95Katrina L. Mealey6 Human Over‐the‐Counter (OTC) Products: Precautions for Veterinary Patients 109Patricia A. Talcott and Katrina L. Mealey7 Pharmacotherapy of Parasitic Disease 127Cory Langston and Andrea S. Varela‐Stokes8 Pain Management in Veterinary Species 173Butch Kukanich9 Pharmacotherapeutics of Infectious Disease 189Mark G. Papich10 Cardiovascular Pharmacotherapeutics 231Sunshine M. Lahmers11 Respiratory Pharmacotherapeutics 269Katrina L. Mealey12 Gastrointestinal, Hepatic, and Pancreatic Pharmacotherapeutics 281Michael D. Willard13 Pharmacotherapy of Renal and Lower Urinary Tract Disease 297Joe Bartges14 Pharmacotherapeutics of Immune‐Mediated Disease 339Katrina R. Viviano15 Endocrine Pharmacotherapeutics 361Katrina L. Mealey16 Behavioral Pharmacotherapeutics 377Karen L. Overall17 Pharmacotherapeutics of Neurological Disorders 403Annie Chen‐Allen18 Dermatologic Pharmacotherapeutics 417Alice M. Jeromin19 Ophthalmic Pharmacotherapeutics 439Terri L. Alessio and Katrina L. Mealey20 Pharmacotherapeutics of Cancer 453Katrina R. Viviano21 Introduction to Equine Pharmacotherapy 471Jennifer L. Davis22 Introduction to Food Animal Pharmacotherapy 501Virginia R. Fajt23 Pharmacotherapeutics for Nontraditional Pets 519Valerie Wiebe and Lauren Eichstadt Forsythe24 Special Considerations for Service, Working, and Performance Animals 543Katrina L. Mealey25 Counseling for Owners of Veterinary Patients 549Katrina L. MealeyAppendix A Veterinary Teaching Hospital Pharmacy Contact Information 565Katrina L. MealeyAppendix B Directional Anatomical Terminology of Bipeds Quadrupeds 567Katrina L. MealeyAppendix C Vital signs and potential monitoring parameters for dogs, cats, horses, and ferrets 569Katrina L. MealeyAppendix D Auxiliary Labels Cross‐referenced by Drug 571Gigi DavidsonAppendix E FDA Adverse Event Reporting Form 579Gigi DavidsonAppendix F Veterinary Pharmacogenetics Testing Laboratories with Counseling Expertise 585Katrina L. MealeyAppendix G Therapeutic Drug Monitoring Laboratories 587Katrina L. MealeyAppendix H Canine and Feline Body Surface Area Conversion Tables 589Stephen W. MealeyAppendix I Zoonotic Diseases of Dogs, Cats, and Horses 591Katrina L. MealeyIndex 593