2017
DOI: 10.4172/2155-9546.1000510
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Aquaculture Drugs: Sources, Active Ingredients, Pharmaceutic Preparations and Methods of Administration

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“…In fish, there have been several drug administration routes such as injection, oral, and bath [ 59 ]. Although the administration of drugs via injection is very effective, it is not practical due to the need for more time and labor such as catching, handling and injecting large number of fish, and therefore it is generally preferred in broodstock and ornamental fishes [ 59 , 60 ].…”
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“…In fish, there have been several drug administration routes such as injection, oral, and bath [ 59 ]. Although the administration of drugs via injection is very effective, it is not practical due to the need for more time and labor such as catching, handling and injecting large number of fish, and therefore it is generally preferred in broodstock and ornamental fishes [ 59 , 60 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In fish, there have been several drug administration routes such as injection, oral, and bath [ 59 ]. Although the administration of drugs via injection is very effective, it is not practical due to the need for more time and labor such as catching, handling and injecting large number of fish, and therefore it is generally preferred in broodstock and ornamental fishes [ 59 , 60 ]. In this study, because the IM administration of carprofen exhibited good bioavailability and long t 1/2λz , the commercial formulation of carprofen administered to fish might be preferred for use in broodstock.…”
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“…Recently, Juárez-Moreno et al (2017) reported that prophylactic doses 50 ng/g Argovit R (AgNPs-based formulation) administered by intramuscular route in infected shrimp with WSSV evinced a rate survival of 80% without toxic effects after 96 h post infection, while Ochoa-Meza et al (2019) showed evidence that a single therapeutic dose 1.2 µg/g AgNPs can delay the onset of clinical signs and enhance the response of shrimp immune system without toxic effects in healthy shrimps. However, this results are not comparable with Juárez-Moreno et al (2017) and Ochoa-Meza et al (2019) in effectiveness, due to the different: (1) AgNP preparations used, (2) weights of the shrimp and, (3) routes of exposure; considering that intramuscular administration is impractical in aquaculture due to the enormous quantity of organisms that are need to be treated (Kumar & Roy, 2017).…”
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“…These stressors cause immunosuppression and consequently promote proliferation of pathogens causing disease outbreaks and economic lost (Behringer, Wood, Krkošek, & Bushek, 2020). These infectious diseases are frequently treated with formalin, potassium permanganate, copper sulphate, mebendazole, levamisole and methylene blue (Kumar & Roy, 2017), but these products can affect the water quality, accumulate in environment, promote the parasite resistance and intoxicate the fish (Asif, Hai, Price, & Nghiem, 2018).…”
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“…infectious diseases are frequently treated with formalin, potassium permanganate, copper sulphate, mebendazole, levamisole and methylene blue (Kumar & Roy, 2017), but these products can affect the water quality, accumulate in environment, promote the parasite resistance and intoxicate the fish (Asif, Hai, Price, & Nghiem, 2018).…”
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