Plumb’s Veterinary Drug Handbook

Eighth Edition Errata

Below is a list of the errors that were found in the first printing of the Plumb’s Veterinary Drug Handbook, Eighth Edition. These errors have already been resolved in the content on the Plumb’s app and website.

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List of Errata and Corrections

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Systemic Monographs
Amikacin Sulfate, Systemic
41
56
Dose --> cats -->5th sentence: "IRIS stage II or greater". Change to "IRIS stage II or III".
Amlodipine
53
69
Dose-->Cats: For treatment of systemic hypertension (extra-label; reasonable evidence to support): 0.625 – 1.25 mg per cat (¼ - ½ of a 2.5 mg tablet per cat) once daily.
Bismuth Subsalicylate
116
157
Doses-->Dogs: For acute diarrhea: change 0.25-2 ml/mg to 0.25-2 ml/kg
Clindamycin
239
322
Doses-->Dogs: For susceptible protozoal infections (anecdotal): Most recommendations for adjunctive treatment for Neospora, Hepatozoon, Babesia, or Toxoplasma infections are 12.5 mg/kg PO twice daily for at least two weeks or longer.
Clorsulon
254
344
Chemistry --> Change "Ivomec" to "Ivomec Plus®".
Dalteparin Sodium
280
379
Monitoring-->1st bullet: Baseline and ongoing during therapy[ADD":"] CBC (with platelet count).
Darbepoetin
287
387
Doses--> ...PRCA is reported to occur less often [REMOVE: "than"] with darbepoetin…
Deslorelin
294
399
Doses-->Horses-->"For inducing ovulation within 48 hours in cyclic estrous mares with an ovarian follicle between 30 and 40 mL [change to mm] in diameter..."
Dexamethasone
303
410
Drug Interactions--> second to last bullet titled "DEXAMETHASONE" should say: [BULLET] QUINIDINE
Diazoxide
316
429
Drug Formulations-->Human-Labeled Products: Diazoxide Oral Suspension: 50 mg[ADD: /mL] with sorbitol in 30 mL calibrated dropper; Proglycem®; (Rx)
Diltiazem HCl
331
448
Dose--> Cats: 1st paragraph: "...If using the regular tablets, [ADD: "dose"] at 7.5 – 15 mg per cat PO 2-3 times a day; sustained-release product, dose at 30 – 45 mg per cat PO once daily.
Dimenhydrinate
333
451
Storage/Stability--> Dimenhydrinate products should be stored at room temperature; avoid freezing [REMOVE and] injectable products.
Domperidone
353
478
Below phonetic spelling--> Change Dopamine-2 Agonist to Dopamine-2 Antagonist
Doxycycline
367
497
Dose-->Dogs: For rickettsial diseases such as Rocky Mountain Spotted- Fever (Rickettsia rickettsii); (extra-label): 5 mg/kg PO q12h. (Breitschwerdt 2000) [ADD] Treatment is generally recommended for one week.
Enalapril
374
509
Doses-->Dogs-->For adjunctive treatment of proteinuria (extra-label): 3rd sentence-->Most initially will treat at approximately 0.5 mg/kg PO q12h if [REMOVE: cat] [ADD]dog is not azotemic.
Epinephrine
387
524
Doses--> Birds--> "b) Change 0.01mg.kg to 0.01 mg/kg..."
Ergocalciferol
395
535
Doses-->Dogs/Cats-->5th line: Doses used are relative[add "ly"] high 4000 – 6000 Units/kg PO once daily.
Ertapenem Sodium
397
537
1) Compatibility/Compounding Considerations--> 2nd paragraph: If ertapenem is to be given IM, dilute the vial with 3.2 mL of 1% lidocaine HCl injection (without epinephrine). Use within one hour. Do not give [ADD: this concentrated form] IV. 2) Monitoring--> Clinical efficacy. [REMOVE: (WBC, fever, etc.)]
Esomeprazole
403
545-546
1) Doses--> Dogs: Oral: There is little published supporting any oral esomeprazole dosage in dogs, anecdotally it could be used at similar [REMOVE: "-ly"] dosage rates as oral omeprazole (0.5 – 1.5 mg/kg PO once daily on an empty stomach). 2) Doses-->Cats: As a PPI to reduce gastric acid production (extra- label): Although there is little published supporting any oral esomeprazole dosage in cats, anecdotally it could be used at similar [REMOVE: "-ly"] dosage rates as oral omeprazole (0.5 – 1.5 mg/kg PO once daily on an empty stomach). 3) Doses-->Horses: 1st paragraph--> PO/NG: "... increased gastric pH>5 when measured [REMOVE: "("] 90 minutes-6 hours after a dose."
Famotidine
418
567
Doses: Dogs [add "& Cats"]
Fat Emulsion, Intravenous​
421
570
Doses--> a) [middle of paragraph] ...follow-up CRI doses of 0.05 [ADD 0.5] mL/kg/hour can be continued until clinical signs improve (not to exceed 24 hours).
Felbamate
424
575
Contraindications/Precautions/Warnings--> In humans, felbamate should not be used in patients with a history of blood dyscrasias or hepatic dysfunction. [Add] There is a lack of evidence that felbamate causes liver toxicity in dogs. While felbamate should be used with caution in dogs with hepatic impairment, dogs that require it for seizure control are often close to being euthanized and the benefits may outweigh any potential risks. [Remove: Use with caution in dogs with hepatic impairment. Dogs that require felbamate are often close to euthanasia and there is a lack of evidence that felbamate causes liver toxicity in dogs.]
Fenbendazole
426-427
577-578
1) Dose-->Cats-->2nd paragraph: "Adult cats (>6 mos. old), and pregnant cats: 100 mg[ADD: "/kg"] PO once. 2) Doses-->Swine: For whipworms in potbellied pigs (extra-label): 9 mg/kg PO for [ADD: 3] days.
Fentanyl Transdermal Patch
433-434
587-589
1) Contraindications/Precautions/Warnings: Brands are now available that potentially can be cut, but with the availability of 12 m[ADD:c]g patches there is little therapeutic reason to do so. 2) Doses: 1) 12 m[ADD:c]g patches are available for very small cats. (Hansen 2008) 2) Label the site with the size of patch ([ADD: 12, 25, 50, 75, or 100 mcg/hr) and the date and time the patch was placed.
Filgrastim
443
600
Doses-->Dogs/Cats: Some have suggested dosages as low as 1 microgram/kg [ADD: SC] daily and up to 5 micrograms/kg SC twice daily.
Hydrocortisone
523-524
709-711
1) Uses/Indications--> Delete last sentence: While oral forms are available, they are not routinely used in veterinary patients.2) Doses-->Dogs/Cats-->Add in new paragraph under ""For adjunctive therapy for acute adrenocortical insufficiency..."" [BOLD] For long term treatment of hypoadrenocorticism (extra-label): In the changeover period as animals recover from an acute crisis, start eating and drinking, and are changed from parenteral to oral medication, traditionally a semi-selective mineralocorticoid (fludrocortisone) and a semi-selective oral glucocorticoid (cortisone acetate, hydrocortisone or prednisolone) are initially used together. Fludrocortisone can be discontinued in a proportion of patients after 1-2 months. When using oral hydrocortisone tablets, most hypoadrenocorticoid dogs are started on an anecdotal dose of 0.4 – 0.8 mg/kg PO q12-24h. Once stable, generally a dose of 0.4 mg/kg PO q12-24h provides adequate additional glucocorticoid supplementation.
Hydroxyethyl Starch Colloids (HES)
530
720
Prescriber Highlights: 3rd bullet: Contraindications: [REMOVE: Severe] [CAPITALIZE: H]eart...
Imidocarb Dipropionate
545-546
740-741
1) Doses [bullet]Horse-->1st sentence: "...; most sources indicate that 2.2-4.4 mg/kg given IM once [ADD: is] effective." 2) Doses [bullet]Dogs-->[ADD in BOLD] Warning: Some references recommend using atropine at 0.5 mg/kg SC as a pre-med to mitigate the muscarinic effects of imidocarb in dogs. This is a decimal point error that can lead to tachycardia and other antimuscarinic effects. A more reasonable dose would be 0.05 mg/kg SC. ... Treatment for Babesiosis:
Itraconazole
585
795
Compatibility/Compounding Considerations--> last paragraph: "and bringing to volume of 200 mL [ADD: with] Ora-Sweet yields a 20 mg/ml..."
Ivermectin
588-589
799-800
1) Drug Interactions-->Cetirizine--> In horses, ivermectin given 12 (but not 1.5) hours prior to cetirizine, increased cetirizine plasma AUC, ... 2) Doses-->Birds-->a) For ascarids...Macaws: 0.2 mg IM[ADD: "."] [DELETE: ; Finches: 0.0.2 mg.] Keep (Stunkard 1984) 3) Dosage Forms/Regulatory Status-->Veterinary Products-->last paragraph--> Ivermectin Medicated feeds: Ivomec(R) Premix for Swine Type A Medicated Article [REMOVE: ")"] 0.6%... 4) Ivermectin/Pyrantel Oral Tablets: 68 mcg/57 mg, 136 mcg/114 mg, 272 mcg/22[REMOVE: 8] [ADD: 7] mg; Heartgard® Plus Chewables, generic; (Rx). FDA-approved for use in dogs.
Ketoconazole
599
814
Prescriber highlights-->1st bullet-->second sentence-->"Still a low- cost/effective treatment for Malassezia dermatitis in dogs[REMOVE: "including aspergillosis, cryptococcal meningitis, blastomycosis, & histoplasmosis"]; also used to reduce dose/costs of cyclosporine therapy..."
Lisinopril
631
857-858
Overdosage/Acute Toxicity-->2nd paragraph-->last sentence: "Of the 98 cats, 7 were symptomatic with 29% [REMOVE: hyper] [ADD: hypo]tensive, 29% tachycardic[ADD: ","] and 29% vomiting."
Magnesium, Intravenous
649
882
Monitoring-->last sentence: Physical signs associated with hypomagnesemia [ADD:(ie, weakness, muscle fibrillation, ataxia/depression, hyperreflexia, behavior changes, arrhythmias)] and hypermagnesemia [ADD:(ie, hyporeflexia, hypotension, respiratory paralysis, ECG changes, nausea/vomiting). ] [REMOVE: (loss of deep tendon reflexes, hypotension, respiratory paralysis).]
Methimazole
694
945
Extra-Label Doses: Oral: The panel of the publication “Best practice for the pharmacological management of hyperthyroid cats with antithyroid drugs” (Daminet et al. 2014) recommends an initial dosage of using 2.5 mg per cat PO twice a day; an initial dose of 5 mg[DELETE:/kg] [ADD: per cat] PO twice a day can be used in cases of extremely elevated total T4 (TT4).
Methionine
696
947
Dosage Formulations-->Veterinary-labeled products--> Methionine Gel: 480 mg/6 gm (6 gm= 5 mL or 1 teaspoon) in 4.25 ounce tubes; Methigel®; (OTC)
Methohexital Sodium
699
951
Repro safety--> Small amounts of [ADD: the related drug] thiopental have been detected in milk following administration of large doses to humans. -Doses: Dogs: For induction with premedication: 5 mg/kg [ADD: IV]
Metoclopramide
711
967
Contraindications-->last sentence of last paragraph: One reference suggests based upon anecdotal experience, reducing the CRI [ADD: by]25-50% of standard dosage...
Metronidazole
715
972
Drug class in header: [REMOVE] antiparasitic and [ADD] antiprotozoal
Omeprazole
785-786
1068-1070
1) Doses-->Swine--> 40 mg [REMOVE: of] PO daily for two days;... 2) Prescriber Highlights-->ADD additional bullet to the bottom that states: Do not crush or allow patients to chew capsules or tablets.
Phosphate, parenteral
854
1162
Drug Interactions-->First bullet-->REMOVE and REPLACE with: [BULLET/BOLD] Phosphate Binding Agents[END BOLD] ([ITALIC/NO BOLD: e.g.,] [BEGIN BOLD] oral aluminum and calcium salts, sevelamer, lanthanum carbonate): [END BOLD] May reduce phosphorous levels.
Physostigmine
856
1165
Doses-->Dogs-->Provocative test for narcolepsy/cataplexy-->Subsequent testing can be done at doses of 0.075 mg/kg and [REMOVE: 1][add: 0.1] mg/kg as above.
Polysulfated Glycosaminoglycans
869
1183
Storage/Stability-->Commercial products should be stored at 20°-25° C (68°-77°F); excursions permitted to 15°-30°C (59°-86°F). The manufacturer recommends discarding any unused portion from the vial or ampule and does not recommend mixing with any other drug or chemical.
Propranolol
910
1238
Propranolol --> Doses --> Dogs/Cats --> For susceptible cardiac arrhythmias --> "a maximum of 1 mg/kg" should be changed to "a maximum of 0.1 mg/kg"
Terbutaline
1007
1371
OVERDOSAGE/ACUTE TOXICITY: Clinical signs of significant overdose after systemic administration may include arrhythmias (bradycardia, tachycardia, heart block, extrasystoles), hyp[DELETE:er][add:o]kalemia, hypertension, fever, vomiting, …
Tramadol
1053
1435
Reproductive/Nursing Safety--> Change Trazadone to Tramadol
Trazodone
1056
1439
Reproductive/Nursing Safety--> Change Tramadol to Trazodone
Xylazine
1102
1502
Doses--> CATTLE-->For sedation/analgesia:..."When used IV [REMOVE "/"; ADD "or"] IM, analgesia..."
Zonisamide
1111
1515
Pharmacokinetics-->2nd paragraph-->First sentence--> Change to read: An abstract (from a proceedings) reported that zonisamide (10 mg/ml in a polyethylene glycol solution--formulation not reported) rectal bioavailability relative to oral dosing in dogs was 87%.
Ophthalmic Products
Chloramphenicol Ophthalmic
1130
1538
Adverse effects--> ADD "use." after following
Ophthalmic Products, Topical; Routes of Admin - Ophthalmics
1114
1518
1st row of table-->topical-->comments: Doses >1 drop rarely indicated in small animals (maximum tear capacity is 10–20 m[ADD:icro]l[ADD:iters], volume of a drop is 25–50 m[ADD:icro]l[ADD:iters]); allow 5 minutes between drops; instill in order of least viscous to most; instill in order of aqueous prior to oil base.
Pilocarpine
1163
1582
1) Prescriber Highlights: Given orally in food to stimulate [DELETE:salivation] [ADD: lacrimation] to treat neurogenic keratoconjunctivitis sicca. 2) Uses/Indications: ...pilocarpine was used orally (in food) to induce [DELETE:salivation] [ADD: lacrimation] to treat neurogenic keratoconjunctivitis sicca. 3) Monitoring: Clinical efficacy. Adequate [DELETE:salivation] [ADD: lacrimation] from oral pilocarpine for neurogenic keratoconjunctivitis sicca.
Dermatological Agents
Fipronil
1222
1658
For Frontline Plus for Dogs and Puppies change first entry from 11-22 lbs to 0-22 lbs
Otic Preparations
Ceruminolytic Agents
1231
1669
Within table-->Douxo Micellar Solution-->Ingredients: Imidazolidin[ADD:"yl"] Urea -->rather than Imidazolidin Urea, it will read: Imidazolidinyl Urea
Appendix
Appendix - Drug Store Toxins
1242
1684
Imidazolines: Change "Domitor" to "Antisedan"

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