tailieunhanh - Therapeutic management of ivermectin toxicity in a calf: A case report
A one-month-old, 30 kg calf was presented to Referral Veterinary Polyclinic ICAR-IVRI, Bareilly, with the history of anorexia, salivation, dullness, ataxia, laboured breathing and administration of bolus having a combination of fenbendazole (3000mg) and ivermectin (100mg). Clinical examination revealed pale mucous membrane, mydriasis, the absence of pupillary and menace reflex, sticky salivation, normal body temperature, tachycardia, tachypnoea, dull, depressed, sudden fall with tremors, abnormal posture and gait. Based on the history of overdosing of ivermectin drug and clinical signs presented by the animal the case was diagnosed as ivermectin toxicity. | Therapeutic management of ivermectin toxicity in a calf: A case report
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