Veterinary Pharmacology And Toxicology By Bk Roy Pdf
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- Local Relevance: The drug dosages and trade names mentioned are often specific to formulations available in the Indian subcontinent.
- Simplified Language: Complex physiological pathways are explained in a student-friendly manner without compromising scientific accuracy.
- Clinical Orientation: The text often provides clinical notes, helping students understand not just what a drug does, but when to use it.
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- Drugs acting on the nervous system: Sedatives, tranquilizers, local anesthetics (Lidocaine, Xylazine), general anesthetics (Ketamine, Propofol).
- Autacoids and their antagonists: Antihistamines, NSAIDs (Flunixin meglumine, Meloxicam).
- Cardiovascular drugs: Cardiac glycosides (Digoxin), antiarrhythmics.
- Respiratory and gastrointestinal drugs: Expectorants, antacids, laxatives.
- Chemotherapy: