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Pharmacology

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  • Avian anaesthesia and analgesia

    Kimberly A McMunn
    23-30
  • Characterizing the Antibiotic Resistance Patterns of Microbes Isolated from Wildlife Presented to the Wildlife Hospital of Louisiana (Baton Rouge, LA)

    Mark A. Mitchell DVM, MS, PhD, Emily Dahlgran BS, Alma Roy MS, PhD
    31-36
  • Extra–Label Drug Use in Wildlife Rehabilitation Medicine

    Renée Schott DVM
    33-36
  • More Thoughts on Pain Management in Wildlife Rehabilitation

    Simon Hollamby BVSC, BA, MS
    8-9
  • Pain Management in Wildlife Rehabilitation

    Trudi Chepey DVM
    10-13
  • Pharmacokinetic Study of Non–steroidal Anti–inflammatory Drugs in Wildlife Rehabilitation Birds

    Sara Caruso DVM, Erica A. Miller DVM, Robert Poppenga DVM, PhD
    40-44
  • Responsible Antibiotic Use

    Trudi Chepey
    7-9
  • Throw Away Your Dex!! A Polemic on Why Rehabilitators Should NOT Use Dexamethasone

    Mark Pokras DVM, Maureen Murray DVM
    4-5

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