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  rate, lesion scores and growth performance parameters in infected rabbits. Furthermore, treatment with tulathromycin ameliorated the hematological picture, lowered the level of biochemical parameters which were significantly increased due  
  rate, lesion scores and growth performance parameters in infected rabbits. Furthermore, treatment with tulathromycin ameliorated the hematological picture, lowered the level of biochemical parameters which were significantly increased due  
  to infection as liver enzymes, blood urea, creatinine and creatine kinase (CK-MB) and elevated the levels of total protein and albumin. Biochemical findings were supported by histopathological picture. It can be concluded that tulathromycin  is an ideal and safe antibiotic for treating infection with Pasteurella multocida in rabbits
  to infection as liver enzymes, blood urea, creatinine and creatine kinase (CK-MB) and elevated the levels of total protein and albumin. Biochemical findings were supported by histopathological picture. It can be concluded that tulathromycin  is an ideal and safe antibiotic for treating infection with Pasteurella multocida in rabbits
We recently interviewed a veterinary zoologist and he and Dr Carpenter ( the author of the exotics formulary that all exotic vet use, have been trying to get Draxxin to be approved for on label treatment of Pasteurella  as a black label drug . FDA is balking currently because rabbits are meat animals and the dry off time is min 60 days , with 120 days till butcher being recommended, as a black label drug    it can only be used in pet stock and stock not intended for consumption. 
Its not that it doesn't work its setting protocol FDA has been balking at


We did a barn trial on select cull rabbits to test it's effectiveness outside of a laboratory setting, and it had an approx 95%  effective rate as a single dose on a  7 day trial. Rabbits that showed mild symptoms were given a follow up dose 7 days latter and all but 1 has full cleared.  we would like to pursue a grant and  full study to test this further in hope of getting Draxxin approved for  on lable use.
We did a barn trial on select cull rabbits to test it's effectiveness outside of a laboratory setting, and it had an approx 95%  effective rate as a single dose on a  7 day trial. Rabbits that showed mild symptoms were given a follow up dose 7 days latter and all but 1 has full cleared.  we would like to pursue a grant and  full study to test this further in hope of getting Draxxin approved for  on lable use.

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