Drugs used by veterinarians in the treatment of animal diseases. The veterinarian's pharmacological armamentarium is the counterpart of drugs treating human diseases, with dosage and administration adjusted to the size, weight, disease, and idiosyncrasies of the species. In the United States most drugs are subject to federal regulations with special reference to the safety of drugs and residues in edible animal products
Veterinary drug residues -- Health aspects. : Toxicological evaluation of certain veterinary drug residues in food / prepared by the forty-fifth meeting of the Joint FAO/WHO Expert Committee on Food Additives (JECFA)
Veterinary drug residues -- Testing. : Rapid methods for biological and chemical contaminants in food and feed / edited by A. van Amerongen, D. Barug, M. Lauwaars
Veterinary drugs -- Australia -- Periodicals. : Commonwealth of Australia gazette. Agricultural and veterinary chemicals / National Registration Authority for Agricultural & Veterinary Chemicals
Veterinary drugs -- Controlled release : Long acting animal health drug products : fundamentals and applications / Michael J. Rathbone, Arlene McDowell, editors
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Veterinary drugs -- Dosage. : Exotic animal formulary / editor, James W. Carpenter, MS, DVM, Diplomate ACZM, Professor, Zoological Medicine, Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine, Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas ; assistant editor, Christopher J. Marion, DVM, MPH, Marion Veterinary Consulting, Manhattan, Kansas
Veterinary drugs -- Environmental aspects -- Congresses : Veterinary medicines in the environment : from the SETAC Pellston Workshop on Veterinary Medicines in the Environment, Pensacola, Florida, USA, 12-16 February 2006 / edited by Mark Crane, Alistair B.A. Boxall, Katie Barrett ; coordinating editor of SETAC Books, Joseph W. Gorsuch