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Ultimately, it is determined Bug’s has Mycoplasma hemofelis. The Dr. instructs you to dispense enough Doxycycline Oral Solution (25 mg/mL) to treat him. 49. What side effect can drugs in the tetracycline class have in neonatal patients ? 4h. Why did the veterinarian select this drug? 7 4i. What is the dose (Dosage 16 mg/kg PO TID for 21 days)? 4j. How much will you dispense? Bugs, a 3 year oldiivii inoui DSH is presented for collapse and dyspnea. He has been anorexic a few days, but this is not unusual since he often gets abscesses from fighting outdoors and the owner was not initially concerned. Bugs is now unable to stand and the owner fells he should be seen. His last veterinary visit was as a kitten when he had vaccinations and was neutered. His rabies vaccination is current. He received it at a Rabies Clinic two years ago. On physical exam Bugs is obtunded, his mucous membranes are very pale, the skin over his scapulas returns very slowly, his eyes are sunk and his CRT is 3.5 sec. His rectal temperature is 99.6 degrees. His heart rate is 180 and respirations 60 and shallow. No other remarkable abnormalities are found on physical exam. His current weight is 7.8 lb.
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