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Are You Smarter Than A Pony Clubber?

How well do you know your drugs?

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An unplanned excursion to the Equine Hospital earlier this week (for a severed artery) got me thinking about drugs. Well, really it was listening to the horse's owner trying to pronounce the generic names that got me thinking about drugs...I mean medication.

Meds/"vet stuff" and I go way back. I remember the good ol' days when Daddy Vet would take me on calls before school and during the drive I would get quizzed on different illnesses and effective treatments/medications. (please let me keep pretending this is normal) It was such a happy carefree time that I wanted to share a blast from the past with you....ok, really I'm sadistic and just like listening to people try to say these names out loud.

Correctly match the brand name (number) with the generic name (letter) if you're a super smarty pants match it with its classification (some are used more than once). Have fun and no cheating!

1. Bute                            A. Ketoprofen                     Urinary tract analgesic

2. Domoso                       B.Omeprazole                   Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory (NSAID)

3. Banamine                    C. Pentoxifylline                  Molecule "Carrier"

4. Lasix                           D. Oxytetracycline              Diuretic

5. Gentocin                      E. Ranitidine                       Antibiotic

6. Zantac                         F. Clenbuterol                     Anti-ulcer

7. LA200                          G. Imipenem                       Decreases blood viscosity

8. Gastrogard                   H. Ceftiofur                         Anti-anxiety/anti-seizure/sedative

9. Ketofen                        I. Metoclopramide               Anti-protozoal

10. Valium                       J. Gentamicin                     GI Motility Stimulant

11. Trental                       K. Dimethyl Sulfoxide Gel    Opiate Agonist

12. Naxcel                       L. Ponazuril                        Bronchodilator

13. Marquis                     M. Flunixin Meglumine

14. Regland                     N. Butorphenol

15. Primaxin                    O. Phenylbutazone

16. Torbugesic                 P. Phenazopyridine

17. Ventipulmin               Q. Furosemide

18. Pyridium                    R. Diazepam

 

Answers

1. Bute - Phenylbutazone - NSAID - Please tell me you got this one right!

2. Domoso - Dimethyle Sulfoxide Gel - Molecule "Carrier" - If you want to mess with your vet ask them to explain this one. It is best known for allowing medication to pass through the skin (it "carriers" it into the bloodstream) but it can also act as an anti-inflammatory...or a carcinogen to you. But in all honesty, we really don't completely understand DMSO (non-gel form) that well.

3. Banamine - Flunixin Meglamin - NSAID - Side note, Bute helps for skeletal or muscle issues, while Banamine is more useful for visceral pain (thanks Daddy Vet) which is why it is used for colics.

4. Lasix - Furosemide - Diuretic - mostly commonly given to racehorses that are "bleeders" or suffer from Exercise Induced Pulmonary Hemorrhage, (EIPH) meaning that during intense work outs they bleed from their lungs. The diuretic lowers blood pressure either preventing hemorrhages or decreasing the severity.

5. Gentocin - Gentamicin - Antibiotic - LOOK! It matches...sort of

6. Zantac - Ranitidine - Anti-ulcer - If you take this for your own stomach problems remember to look up the dosing for humans NOT horses.

7. LA200 - Oxytetracycline - Antibiotic - This stuff is AWFUL to give in winter!!! It is super thick, so it also sucks giving it with small needles...hey Visionaire, did I every say thanks for giving it to my horse with an 18G needle? Thank you!

8. Gastrogard - Omeprazole - Anti-ulcer - IV Omeprazole is evil.

9. Ketofen - Ketoprofen - NSAID

10. Valium - Diazepam - Anti-anxiety/Anti-seizure/Sedative

11. Trental - Pentoxifylline - Decreases Blood Viscosity - It's most commonly used on horses with laminitis or navicular disease.

12. Naxcel - Ceftiofur - Antibiotic

13. Marquis - Ponazuril - Antiprotozoal - Used as a 28 day treatment for EPM.

14. Regland - Metoclopramide - GI Motility Stimulant - The "Don't Stand Behind" rule is especially applicable.

15. Primaxin - Imipenem - Antibiotic

16. Torbugesic - Butorphenol - Opiate Agonist - It makes sedatives work better. Lots of vet use it in "cocktails" to make horses go to Lala Land faster and longer.

17. Ventipulmin - Clenbuterol - Bronchodilator

18. Pyridium - Phenazopyridine - Urinary Tract analgesic - If you ever have to give this, be careful! When you crush it, it will turn EVERYTHING yellow and it NEVER EVER washes off....EVER

 

How'd you do? Leave a comment below...and make me feel like a productive member of Eventing Nation.  

 

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Wow, Ally, I never thought anyone could make a post about medicine so entertaining and funny. I can just see you and Visionaire hacking horses together trying to one-up the other on veterinary knowledge. I am definitely not smarter than you two pony clubbers!

ok I like got ONE right - the bute.
I did pony club and so suck right now. lol

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So I really want to know--why do you think Omeprazole is evil? I'm facing what looks like an ulcer problem now and of course, everyone is telling me Omeprazole is the only way to go to heal and prevent. Your thoughts are most welcome on this!!!

I got 7....actually glad I didn't get more correct. Yeah...I've unfortunately spent WAY too much time with my vets.

Omeprazole works great for stomach problems. Oral paste Omeprazole, more commonly known as Gastrogard is effective and easy to administer, but it is expensive. Injectable, or IV Omeprazole is cheaper, but a pain to draw up, simply because most formulas have to be reconstituted with sterile water...long story short, the medication isn't completely soluble so you have to draw it up with a micronfilter(injecting chunks of stuff = bad). Unless you're the Hulk it's not fun to do everyday...plus if you're looking at long term its better to go with Gastrogard...less needles and you don't have to pay for carpal tunnel surgery!
Talk to your vet about what will work best for you and your horse.

Worked for a vet so long that whenever I even smell DMSO, much less get it on my skin, I become nauseated and have a violent headache. The less contact with the stuff, the better.

Got all but one answer right.

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Well, I got them all right, but I am a pharmacist as well as an event rider so I have an unfair advantage :)

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did pretty good but there were some that i had never heard of

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This was a realy good post i appriciate the share i will be sure to add you to my favorites for sure.

keep up the great work on the blog. I appreciate it. Could use some more frequent updates, but i am sure that you got some better or other things to do like we all have to do unfortunately. :p

appreciated this article EVENTING NATION: Are You Smarter Than A Pony Clubber? and i don't strive to be that individual... however i do think maybe your blog would look a little better if you would have a litte orange in it. Only my tip, truly enjoyed this post otherwise ;) Thanks, Resor

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