List of veterinary drugs

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This article lists veterinary pharmaceutical drugs alphabetically by name. Many veterinary drugs have more than one name and, therefore, the same drug may be listed more than once.

Abbreviations are used in the list as follows:

A[]

  • acepromazine – sedative, tranquilizer, and antiemetic
  • alprazolam – benzodiazepine used as an anxiolytic and tranquilizer
  • altrenogest – used to synchronizes estrus
  • amantadine – analgesic for chronic pain
  • aminophylline – bronchodilator
  • amitraz – antiparasitic used to control ticks, mites, lice and other animal pests
  • amitriptyline – tricyclic antidepressant used to treat separation anxiety, excessive grooming and spraying in dogs and cats
  • amlodipine – calcium channel blocker used to decrease blood pressure
  • amoxicillin – antibacterial
  • apomorphine – emetic (used to induce vomiting)
  • artificial tears – lubricant eye drops used as a tear supplement
  • atenolol – treats cardiac arrythmias, hypertension, and diabetes plus other cardiovascular disorders
  • atipamezole – α2-adrenergic antagonist used to reverse the sedative and analgesic effects of alpha-2 adrenergic receptor agonists
  • Albendazole_ antihelminthic for internalanimal warms

B[]

  • benazeprilACE-inhibitor used in heart failure, hypertension, chronic kidney failure and protein-losing nephropathy
  • bethanechol – stimulates bladder contractions, tranquilizer, makes the patient feel no pain
  • bupivacaine – local anesthetic primarily utilized pre- and post-operatively
  • buprenorphinenarcotic for pain relief in cats after surgery
  • butorphanol – mu agonist/kappa antagonist, used as a cough suppressant and for a muscle relaxation effect in horses

C[]

D[]

  • deracoxib – (NSAID) nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug
  • dexamethasone – anti-inflammatory steroid
  • diazepam – benzodiazepine used to treat status epilepticus, also used as a preanaesthetic and a sedative
  • dichlorophenefungicide, germicide, and antimicrobial agent, also used for the removal of parasites
  • diphenhydramine – histamine blocker
  • doxycycline – antibiotic, also used to treat Lyme disease

E[]

F[]

G[]

H[]

  • hydromorphone – opioid analgesic used as a premedication
  • hydroxyzine – antihistamine drug used primarily for treatment of allergies

I[]

K[]

  • ketaminedissociative anesthetic and tranquilizer in cats, dogs, horses, and other animals
  • ketoprofen – nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)

L[]

M[]

N[]

  • neomycin – antibacterial
  • – nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID)
  • nitarsone – feed additive used in poultry to increase weight gain, improve feed efficiency, and prevent histomoniasis (blackhead disease)
  • nitenpyram – insecticide
  • nitroscanate – anthelmintic used to treat roundworms, hookworms and tapeworms
  • nitroxynil – anthelmintic for fasciola and liver fluke infestations
  • nystatin – antifungal

O[]

P[]

R[]

S[]

T[]

U[]

  • ursodeoxycholic acid (INN) or ursodiol (USAN) — hydrophilic bile acid used to treat liver diseases

X[]

  • xylazine – α2-adrenergic agonist, used to temporarily sedate animals

Y[]

  • yohimbine – used to reverse effects of xylazine, also called an "antidote" to xylazine

Z[]

1[]

  • — antibacterial used to treat anaerobic bacterial infections, both Gram-positive and -negative

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