Mention the commercial name, uses of the medicine in animals , the effects in animals , contraindications, and antidote of the following medicines: 1. Atropine 2. Glycopyrrolate 3. Scopolamine 4.Acepromazine 5. Chlorpromazine
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Mention the commercial name, uses of the medicine in animals , the effects in animals , contraindications, and antidote of the following medicines:
1. Atropine
2. Glycopyrrolate
3. Scopolamine
4.Acepromazine
5. Chlorpromazine
6. Droperidol
7. Azaperone
8. Diazepam
9. Midazolam
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- Classify the laxatives drugs with examples? Please answer at your own words.What are the advantages of inhalation drug delivery systems over other routes of drug administration ? Please briefly explain at your own words.A 29-year-old Asian woman is being treated for a vancomycin-resistant enterococcus infection. She is also taking a serotonin inhibitor for depression. Which of the following antibiotics should be avoided in this case? Chloramphenicol Gentamicin Linezolid Telitromycin None of these
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