In the treatment of severe foot rot and advanced cases of other indicated diseases, a dosage level of 5 mg/lb of body weight per day is recommended
Administration of oxytetracycline has become popular as an initial treatment for congenital flexural deformities
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Rapid IV administration can result in hypotension and collapse or renal tubular necrosis
Oxytetracycline should be administered intravenously slowly over a period of at least 5 minutes
Oxytetracycline Injection 200 can also be administered by intravenous, subcutaneous, or intramuscular injection at a level of 3-5 mg of oxytetracycline per lb of
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Last updated on Aug 18
If rapid, high blood levels are needed, oxytetracycline should be administered intravenously
Plasma and tissue concentrations of oxytetracycline in the horse after intravenous administration
Oxytetracycline should be administered intravenously slowly over a period of at least 5 minutes
Plasma OTC concentrations were determined at 30-minute intervals until postinjection minute (PIM) 240
Mechanism of action
ELDU; administration of solid dosage forms to cats should be followed by food or at least 6 mL of liquid to prevent esophageal erosions
After intravenous administration of OTG-G the elimination half-life for OTG was found to be 6 h
The highest measured serum oxytetracycline concentration was 8
The peak plasma concentration of oxytetracycline attained after intravenous administration of 40, 80 and 160 mg/kg of the drug was 18
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Rapid intravenous administration may result in animal The intravenous injection of 3 to 5 mg of oxytetracycline hydrochloride per pound of body weight per day (3 to 5 mL per 100 lbs body weight) is the recommended dosage
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6 normal beetal goats following intravenous administration of a single dose (25 109/kg)
The half-lives of oxytetracycline after intravenous and intramuscular administration were 7
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Pharmacokinetics of oxytetracycline after intravenous administration at two dose levels to hens
Pharmacokinetics of oxytetracycline (OTC) were studied in 4 cows after administration of either a conventional (OTC-C) or a long-acting (OTC-LA) preparation
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