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Effectiveness and kinetic behaviour of tilmicosin in the treatment of respiratory infections in sheep
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CaprineAntiparasitic AgentVeterinary ResearchEducationVeterinary MicrobiologyPharmacotherapyHealthy SheepInfection ControlInfected SheepAnimal PhysiologyNineteen SheepVeterinary PhysiologyAllergySmall Animal Internal MedicineRespiratory InfectionsPharmacologyKinetic BehaviourAnimal SciencePhysiologyAnimal HealthVeterinary ScienceMedicine
Nineteen sheep which were anorexic, pyrexic, coughing, dyspnoeic and had a nasal discharge and symptomatic thoracic sounds on auscultation, received a single subcutaneous dose of 10 mg/kg bodyweight of tilmicosin. The clinical signs were eliminated within four to six days. The kinetic profiles of the drug after a single subcutaneous injection were compared in five healthy sheep and five infected sheep. More of the drug was absorbed by the infected animals and its concentration remained higher for significantly longer. The drug was well tolerated and no local or systemic side effects were observed.
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