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Gentamicin and Aminoglycoside Use in HorsesIntroduction
Gentamicin is a member of the family of antibiotics called amimoglycosides. Aminoglycoside antibiotics are useful for the treatment of gram negative bacterial and staph infections. Due to efficacy and cost they are frequently the first antibiotic choice where gram negative infections are suspected. However, their potential toxicity means care and judgement must be used with their administration. This article is about the uses, contraindications, toxic effects, dosages, and association drug rules that apply to this medication.
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