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antiparasitic drugs for pharmacology

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benzimidazole category treat what   excellant against nematode infestations  
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thiabendazole   Tresaderm Otic  
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oxibendazole   Anthelcide EQ Equine Wormer Paste  
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mebendazole   Telmintic  
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fenbendazole   Panacur  
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imidazothiazole category treat what   antinematodal  
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levamisole   Levasol, Tramisol  
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tetrahydropyrimidines are what   antinematodal drugs  
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pyrantel pamoate   Stongid-T, Nemex  
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pyrantel tartrate   Strongid-C dewormer for horses  
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morantel tartrate   Rumatel dewormer for goats  
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organophophates treat what   effective against endo and ecto parasites  
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organophosphates should not be given to heartworm positive dogs why?   because it can cause dyspnea and death to sudden worm kill off  
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dichlorvos   Task  
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coumaphos   Baymix  
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piperazine otc   Pipa-Tabs  
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piperazine otc most common   Hartz Once a Month Wormer for puppies  
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ivermectin   Heartgard and Ivomec  
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moxidectin   ProHeart-6  
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ivermectin can cause adverse reactions in what breed of dogs   Collie, Collie Mixes  
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Anticestodal Drugs treat what   treatment of cestodes (tapeworms) infections in animals  
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praziquantel   Droncit  
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epsiprantel   Cestex  
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fenbendazole is effective against Taenia spp but not what   Diplylidium caninum  
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Antitrematodal Drugs treat what   used in treatment of trematodes : flat leaf shaped flukes  
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intermediate host is almost always a what for flukes (trematodes)   snail  
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clorsulon   Curatrem  
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albendazole   Valbazen its also effective on cestodes and nematodes  
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praziquantel   Droncit used to treat lung trematodes in dogs and cats  
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Anticoccidials and other Antiprotozoals treat what   treats coccidia and protozoa  
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what are protozoa   single-cell parasites found in many species  
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what is coccidiosis?   a protozoa coccidia infection that causes various intestinal disorders  
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Do coccidiostats kill the parasite   NO  
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What must you do to remove coccidia from an environment   cleaning of contaminated waste from housing facilites and proper disinfection are key  
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sulfadimethoxine   Albon  
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What is giardia spp   protozoan parasite  
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what is Giardia Vax   a vaccine to prevent Giardia lamblia  
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metronidazole   Flagyl  
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fenbendazole   Panacur  
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albendazole   Valbazen  
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Babesia is transmitted by what   tick  
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imidocarb   Imizol  
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Heartworm is caused by which nematode   Dirofilaria immitis  
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What is the vector for heartworm   mosquito  
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what are microfiliaria   baby heartworms  
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Third stage larvae are kept from reaching maturity byt he use of what   preventative medication  
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Microfilariacides include which drugs?   ivermectin, milbemycin, selamectin, moxidectin and diethylcarbamazine( which is banned in the us)  
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ivermectin   Heartgard  
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ivermectin   Ivomec  
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The Plus on Heartgard Plus includes which other drug?   pyrantel pamoate  
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What does pyrantel pamoate treat?   kills nematodes and hookworms  
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Most calculation errors occur because the _____ is overlooked?   mcg unit  
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6 mcg/kg of ivermectin is used for what   prevention  
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50 mcg/kg is used for what   killing microfiliaria  
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200 mcg/kg will do what   kill most internal parasites  
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milbemycin   Interceptor, Sentinel  
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Sentinal also contains which drug for flea control   lufenuron  
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what is the brand name for lufenuron   Program  
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selemectin   Revolution  
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moxidectin   Proheart-6  
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When was moxidectin reintroduced back into the us ?   june of 08  
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diethycarbamazine   Nemacide, Carbam, Filaribits (Plus)-most common these were banned in the US  
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Adulticides are used to kill what?   Adult heartworms  
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melarsomine   Immiticide  
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Where are adulticides given?   Deep injection between L3 -L5 on the epaxial muscles  
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Adulticides are not recommended for who?   animals with large numbers of heartworms  
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Circulating microfilariae must be eliminated when?   After adult heartworms have been killed  
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The dog should come back in how many weeks for a blood test after being treated for the circulating microfilaria?   3 weeks  
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Ectoparasites   live on the body surface , external parasite infestations  
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Ectoparasites include   flies, bots,maggots,grubs, lice, mites, fleas, ticks, and mosquitos  
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Give examples of external applications of meds   sprays, dips, pour-ons, ear tags, collars, spot-on, shampoos, dusts, and foggers  
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pyrethrin   Mycodex Shampoo  
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permethrin   ProTICall  
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lufenuron   Program  
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nitenpyram   Capstar  
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imidacloprid   Advantage  
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lime sulfur   Lym Dyp  
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fipronil   Frontline, Frontline Plus  
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ivermectin   Ivomec  
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selamectin   Revolution  
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amitraz   Mitaban Dip  
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imidacloprid and permethrin   K9 Advantix  
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rotenone   Ear Miticide  
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d-limonene   VIP Flea Dip and Shampoo  
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What are antihelmintics?   drugs that kill worm parasites  
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Which antihelmintic has a narrow range of safety?   Organophophates  
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Which med to treat roundworms can be found over the counter?   piperazine (Hartz)  
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In treatment of some cestodes _____ contol is important   Flea  
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What are 2 common drugs (tradenames) for treating tapeworms?   Droncit, Cestex  
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What is common treatment for coccidian in dogs, cats, and poultry?   sulfadimethoxine (Albon)  
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Why should you not give dog flea meds to cats?   cats are very sensitive to it and it can cause severe tremors.  
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Whic flea meds are given topically?   selamectin(Revolution), imidacloprid(Advantage),fipronil(Frontline)  
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What are Helminths?   worms that are primarily in the Gi Tract, Liver, lungs, and circulatory system  
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what are the 3 categories for anthelminitics?   antinematodal,anticestodal, and antitrematodal  
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