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usually once a year to make sure there healthy. or just ask your vet. the vet is the best person to ask. but it is a good idea to make sure your horse gets it once a year or if there healthy whenever you feel they should
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Duramycin is a form of tetracycline that can be administered to cats. In order to provide the proper dosage, it is recommended that you seek the advice of your vet.
Viruses are the only non-biological infectious agents; all otheres are forms of pathogen, which are bacteria.
Viruses are a group of disease-causing agents that require living cells to replicate and grow. They invade host cells and use their machinery to produce more virus particles, often leading to various illnesses.
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Contrast agents are often used in CT exams.to demonstrate certain anatomic details that, otherwise, may not be seen easily. Some contrast agents are natural, such as air or water. Other times, a water-based contrast agent is administered.
Antigas agents are sold as capsules, liquids, and tablets (regular and chewable) and can be bought without a physician's prescription.
Brian W. Barry has written: 'Dermatological formulations' -- subject(s): Biological Availability, Dermatologic agents, Metabolism, Skin absorption
Dermatological products are skincare solutions that are designed to treat various skin conditions such as acne, eczema, and signs of aging. They may include cleansers, moisturizers, serums, and treatments with active ingredients tailored to specific skin concerns. Dermatological products are often developed and recommended by dermatologists to help improve skin health and appearance.
because mycobacteria reproduce very slowly
Interdermal refers to the space or layer between the dermis and epidermis in the skin. It is often involved in medical procedures such as intradermal injections, where substances like vaccines or allergens are administered into this layer for immune response or skin testing. This technique allows for localized delivery of medications and is used in various dermatological and medical applications.
The International League of Dermatological Societies was created in 1935.
Cisplatin is typically administered intravenously (IV) through a slow infusion, often in a clinical setting such as a hospital or oncology clinic. The dosage and schedule depend on the specific type of cancer being treated and the patient's overall health. It may be given alone or in combination with other chemotherapy agents. Patients are monitored for side effects during and after the infusion.
Contrast agents are administered for about 30-40% of MRIs. These are typically T1 relaxivity improving agents which use Gadolinium(III). There are six Gd(III) contrast agents FDA approved for clinical use in the United States and ten in Europe.
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