Adverse Effects Crossword

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Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent. Adverse Effects: Horses and cattle: anaphylaxis (especially after rapid IV administration); IM injections may cause pain/swelling; myonecrosis reported in some horses.
Oral COX-2 Inhibitor (NSAID) Adverse Effects: Vomiting, anorexia are most likely, but serious effects are possible.
Free Radical Scavenger. Adverse Effects: Localized"burning" erytherma vesiculation, dry skin, local allergic reactions and garlic or oyster-like breath odor.
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent. Adverse Effects: GI and renal effects are possible.
Non-steroidalanti-inflammatory agent. Adverse Effects: Gi adverse effects are less likely than with older NSAIS's, but can occur.
Analgesicantipuretic aggregation reducer; anti-inflammatory. Adverse Effects: Nausea, anorexia, vomiting, or intestinal irritation with varying degrees of occult GI blood loss occuring.
Nutritional Supplement. Adverse Effects: Minor GI effects but for most part its very tolerated in dogs cats and horses
Nutritional Supplement. Adverse Effects: Minor GI effects but for most part its very tolerated in dogs cats and horses
Mycopolysaccharide. Adverse Effects: Local reactions possible.(heat,swelling, and/or effusion)
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent. Adverse Effects: Horses: Potentially, gastric mucosal damage and GI ulceration, renal crest necrosis, and mild hepatitis may occur. Dogs: vomiting, anorexia, and GI ulcers
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent. Adverse Effects: GI and renal related, but idiosyncratic hepatotoxocity has rarely occured in dogs.
Proteolytic enzyme inhibitor; Chonroprotectant. Adverse Effects: IM use: Unlikely. IA use: Post injection inflammation possible. Dogs: Dose related inhibition of coagulation/hemostasis possible.
Non steroidal anti-inflammatory agent. Adverse Effects: GI ulceration may occur, diarrhea, melena, weakness, pmm, abdominal pain, lethargy, inappetence.
Non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent. Adverse Effects: Horses: Oral and GI erosions and ulcers, hypoalbuminemia, diarrhea, anorexia, and renal effects. Dogs: GI ulceration, sodium and water retention diminshed renal blood flow, blood dyscrasias.

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