A study to examine the relationship between uterine pathology and depletion of oxytetracycline in plasma and milk after intrauterine infusion
An abstract of a study by Gorden et al examining the relationship between uterine pathology and depletion of oxytetracycline (OTC) in plasma and milk after intrauterine infusion in cows is presented. Thirty-two cows received a single treatment of 4 g of OTC via intrauterine infusion. Blood and milk...
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description | An abstract of a study by Gorden et al examining the relationship between uterine pathology and depletion of oxytetracycline (OTC) in plasma and milk after intrauterine infusion in cows is presented. Thirty-two cows received a single treatment of 4 g of OTC via intrauterine infusion. Blood and milk samples were collected before intrauterine therapy and throughout the trial period of 96 h after infusion. Results showed that the use of uterine severity score can be used to predict OTC concentration in the first day following therapy but should not be used as a predictor of OTC concentrations 96 h after treatment. |
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