What is garasol?

What is garasol?

1 : jerusalem artichoke. 2 usually girasol : an opal of varying color that gives out fiery reflections in bright light.

What is gentamicin used to treat in cattle?

Gentamicin sulfate, an aminoglycoside antibiotic known to cause depression of neuromuscular function, is a drug of choice in intrauterine antibiotic treatment of bovine chronical or subclinical uterine infections but its effects on the contractility of the cow uterus have not been studied.

WHY is intramuscular administration of gentamicin not recommended in food animals?

Because drug residues can persist in some tissues for many months, the extralabel use of aminoglycosides in food- producing animals should be avoided when there are no established scientific data on residue depletion.

Can you use gentamicin in cattle?

In addition, the FDA has not approved gentamicin for use in cattle or scientifically established a withdrawal time for cattle.

What is gentamicin used to treat?

Gentamicin injection is used to treat serious bacterial infections in many different parts of the body. Gentamicin belongs to the class of medicines known as aminoglycoside antibiotics. It works by killing bacteria or preventing their growth.

Is gentamicin safe for babies?

Background: Gentamicin is a commonly used antibiotic that is very effective in treating bacterial infections in newborn babies.

Why is gentamicin used for neonates?

Aminoglycosides are widely used in the treatment of suspected or proven severe bacterial infections. Combined with β-lactam antibiotics, gentamicin provides synergic activity against the most commonly encountered pathogens in the first month of life, including the frequently isolated coagulase-negative staphylococci.

How do you give gentamicin to a newborn?

In infants, a single dose of 2.5 mg/kg usually provides a peak serum level in the range of 3 to 5 mcg/mL. When gentamicin (gentamicin injection pediatric) is administered by intravenous infusion over a two-hour period, the serum concentrations are similar to those obtained by intramuscular administration.

What is gentamicin used for in animals?

Gentamicin is an aminoglycoside antibiotic indicated for the treatment of a variety of bacterial infections. It is normally used as the sulphate salt. In veterinary medicine gentamicin is used mainly as a solution for injection for pigs, cattle and horses and as an oral solution for poultry.

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