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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: Rational Use Of AntiMicrobials to treat common disorders, LA-200® (Milk - 96 hours, Meat - 28 days); Vary according to formulation, dose and route of administration. Uses “Shipping Fever”, “Wooden Tongue”, “Pinkeye”, Foot Rot, Diphtheria, Bacterial enteritis, Leptospirosis, Wound infections, Acute metritis., the antibiotic Pharmacokinetic properties How it is Absorbed, Procaine Penicillin G Route of Administration IM, SQ, “Shipping Fever” Precautions Cardiac toxicity in humans, dogs, pigs, Lincosamides for example Pirlimycin, Naxcel® (Milk - 0 days, Meat - 0 days); Excenel® (Milk - 0 days; Meat - 48 hours) Uses Shipping Fever, Erythromycin mechanism Bind 50-S ribosomal subunit; Bacteriostatic, IM, SQ Distribution Most tissues except CSF, Bacterial agents necessity No, Choice of regimen based on Dose, Baytril-100 distrubution Lipid soluble, intracellular penetration, not well distributed in CNS; Post-antibiotic effect, Ampicillin, Amoxicillin Route of Administration IM, SQ, Intramammary, Lincocin mechanism, spectrum and distribution similar to erythromycin, Intramammary Withdrawal Time Dari-Clox® (Milk - 48 hours, Meat - 10 days); Dry-Clox (Meat 30 days), Intramammary Withdrawal Times Milk - 36 hours; Meat - 28 days, Consider factors contributing to Antibiotic Failure these include Incorrect dose, route, frequency of administration, Considerations such as The 8 point plan, Gram positive aerobes, some gram negative organisms formulations Ampicillin, Amoxicillin, General Principles such as Choice of antibiotic, Milk - 36 hours; Meat - 28 days Uses Gram positive mastitis pathogens