Advanced Veterinary Pharmacology for Infectious Disease Management
MTA
Drug mechanisms, dosing complexities, and interactions for safe and effective therapy in animals
2nd Edition
*Advanced Veterinary Pharmacology for Infectious Disease Management* provides a comprehensive and scientific roadmap for navigating the complexities of modern antimicrobial therapy. Written for veterinarians, clinical pharmacologists, and animal health professionals, this text bridges the gap between theoretical pharmacology and clinical practice. It offers an in-depth exploration of drug mechanisms (PK/PD), species-specific metabolic nuances, and the critical physiological factors—such as age, production class, and disease state—that dictate therapeutic success. From companion animals and equines to livestock and exotic species, the book provides evidence-based strategies for designing precise dosing regimens while mitigating the risks of adverse reactions and drug residues.
Beyond traditional prescribing, the book addresses the global imperative of antimicrobial stewardship and the "One Health" paradigm. Readers will find detailed guidance on diagnostic approaches, therapeutic drug monitoring, and the management of multi-drug resistant pathogens like MRSA and MRSP. The text also looks toward the future of veterinary medicine, examining emerging therapies such as bacteriophages and antimicrobial peptides, alongside the revolutionary potential of pharmacogenomics and precision pharmacology.
Rich with practical case studies, regulatory insights on extra-label use, and strategies for improving owner compliance, this book serves as an essential reference for optimizing patient outcomes. It equips clinicians with the tools to make informed, responsible decisions in an era of escalating antimicrobial resistance, ensuring that life-saving drugs remain effective for both animal and human populations.
This book is for veterinarians, clinical pharmacologists, and animal health professionals seeking an advanced and practical reference for managing infectious diseases. It is especially beneficial for those committed to antimicrobial stewardship, rational drug use, and understanding the complexities of species-specific pharmacology, drug interactions, and resistance mechanisms across diverse animal populations.
December 18, 2025
44,237 words
3 hours 6 minutes
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