Intoxicação por antibióticos ionóforos em animais

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The therapeutic use of ionophores in veterinary medicine has grown in the last years, with resultant increase in the risk of poisoning in animals. Ionophores are used as food additives as coccidiostacts in several animal species and growth promoter and bloat prevention in ruminants. The most often used ionophores are monensin, lasalocid, narasin and salinomycin. There is a great variation in the susceptibility to the toxic effect of ionophores in different animal species. Poisoning can occur when the dosage is too high or when not correct doses for a certain animal species are given. Cases of poisoning have been described in sheep, swine, horses, dogs and poultry. For horses ionophores are extremely toxic. The use of ionophores is only safe when used accordingly to the instructions of the manufacturer and especially for each animal species. In this paper the most important data regarding clinical-pathological and pathogenic aspects, and also the conditions in which the poisoning may occur are critically reviewed. © 2009 Colégio Brasileiro de Patologia Animal.

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Nogueira, V. A., França, T. N., & Peixoto, P. V. (2009, March). Intoxicação por antibióticos ionóforos em animais. Pesquisa Veterinaria Brasileira. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-736X2009000300001

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