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                     <content styleCode="bold">Antibacterial Injectable Solution 2.27%<br/>For Dogs Only</content>
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                  <paragraph>Federal (U.S.A.) law restricts this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian.</paragraph>
                  <paragraph>► Federal law prohibits the extralabel use of this drug in food-producing animals. ◄</paragraph>
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                  <paragraph>Enrofloxacin is a synthetic chemotherapeutic agent from the class of the quinolone carboxylic acid derivatives. It has antibacterial activity against a broad spectrum of Gram negative and Gram positive bacteria (See Tables <linkHtml href="#table1">I</linkHtml> and <linkHtml href="#table2">II</linkHtml>). Each mL of injectable solution contains: enrofloxacin 22.7 mg, n-butyl alcohol 30 mg, potassium hydroxide for pH adjustment and water for injection, q.s.</paragraph>
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                        <paragraph>1-cyclopropyl-7-(4-ethyl-1-piperazinyl)-6-fluoro-1,4-dihydro-4-oxo-3-quinolinecarboxylic acid.</paragraph>
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                           <content styleCode="bold">Microbiology:</content> Quinolone carboxylic acid derivatives are classified as DNA gyrase inhibitors. The mechanism of action of these compounds is very complex and not yet fully understood. The site of action is bacterial gyrase, a synthesis promoting enzyme. The effect on <content styleCode="italics">Escherichia coli</content> is the inhibition of DNA synthesis through prevention of DNA supercoiling. Among other things, such compounds lead to the cessation of cell respiration and division. They may also interrupt bacterial membrane integrity.<sup>1</sup>
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                        <paragraph>Enrofloxacin is bactericidal, with activity against both Gram negative and Gram positive bacteria. The minimum inhibitory concentrations (MICs) were determined for a series of 37 isolates representing 9 genera of bacteria from natural infections in dogs, selected principally because of resistance to one or more of the following antibiotics: ampicillin, cephalothin, colistin, chloramphenicol, erythromycin, gentamicin, kanamycin, penicillin, streptomycin, tetracycline, triple sulfa and sulfa/trimethoprim. The MIC values for enrofloxacin against these isolates are presented in Table I. Most strains of these organisms were found to be susceptible to enrofloxacin <content styleCode="italics">in vitro</content> but the clinical significance has not been determined for some of the isolates.</paragraph>
                        <paragraph>The susceptibility of organisms to enrofloxacin should be determined using enrofloxacin 5 mcg disks. Specimens for susceptibility testing should be collected prior to the initiation of enrofloxacin therapy.</paragraph>
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                           <caption>TABLE I-MIC Values for Enrofloxacin Against Canine Pathogens (Diagnostic laboratory isolates, 1984)</caption>
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                                    <content styleCode="italics">Bacteroides</content> spp.</td>
                                 <td align="left">2</td>
                                 <td align="left">2</td>
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                                    <content styleCode="italics">Bordetella bronchiseptica</content>
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                                 <td align="left">3</td>
                                 <td align="left">0.125-0.5</td>
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                                    <content styleCode="italics">Brucella canis</content>
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                                 <td align="left">2</td>
                                 <td align="left">0.125-0.25</td>
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                                 <td align="left">1</td>
                                 <td align="left">0.5</td>
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                                 <td align="left">4</td>
                                 <td align="left">≤0.016-0.031</td>
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                                    <content styleCode="italics">Klebsiella</content> spp.</td>
                                 <td align="left">10</td>
                                 <td align="left">0.031-0.5</td>
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                                    <content styleCode="italics">Proteus mirabilis</content>
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                                 <td align="left">6</td>
                                 <td align="left">0.062-0.125</td>
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                                    <content styleCode="italics">Pseudomonas aeruginosa</content>
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                                 <td align="left">4</td>
                                 <td align="left">0.5-8</td>
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                                    <content styleCode="italics">Staphylococcus</content> spp.</td>
                                 <td align="left">5</td>
                                 <td align="left">0.125</td>
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                        <paragraph>The inhibitory activity on 120 isolates of seven canine urinary pathogens was also investigated and is listed in Table II.</paragraph>
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                           <caption>TABLE II - MIC Values for Enrofloxacin Against Canine Urinary Pathogens (Diagnostic laboratory isolates, 1985)</caption>
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                                 <td align="left">30</td>
                                 <td align="left">0.06-2.0</td>
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                                 <td align="left">20</td>
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                                 <td align="left">20</td>
                                 <td align="left">0.06-0.5</td>
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                                 <td align="left">10</td>
                                 <td align="left">1.0-8.0</td>
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                                    <content styleCode="italics">Enterobacter</content> spp.</td>
                                 <td align="left">10</td>
                                 <td align="left">0.06-1.0</td>
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                                    <content styleCode="italics">Staph.</content> (coag. +)</td>
                                 <td align="left">20</td>
                                 <td align="left">0.125-0.5</td>
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                                    <content styleCode="italics">Strep.</content> (alpha hemol.)</td>
                                 <td align="left">10</td>
                                 <td align="left">0.5-8.0</td>
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                           <content styleCode="bold">Distribution in the Body:</content> Enrofloxacin penetrates into all canine tissues and body fluids. Concentrations of drug equal to or greater than the MIC for many pathogens (See Tables <linkHtml href="#table1">I</linkHtml>, <linkHtml href="#table2">II</linkHtml> and <linkHtml href="#table3">III</linkHtml>) are reached in most tissues by two hours after dosing at 2.5 mg/kg and are maintained for 8-12 hours after dosing. Particularly high levels of enrofloxacin are found in urine. A summary of the body fluid/tissue drug levels at 2 to 12 hours after dosing at 2.5 mg/kg is given in Table III.</paragraph>
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                           <caption>TABLE III - Body Fluid/Tissue distribution of Enrofloxacin in Dogs</caption>
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                                 <th colspan="3" align="center">Single Oral Dose = 2.5 mg/kg (1.13 mg/lb)</th>
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                                 <th colspan="2">Post-treatment Enrofloxacin Levels<br/>Canine (n=2)</th>
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                                    <content styleCode="bold">2 Hr.</content>
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                                 <td>Urine</td>
                                 <td>43.05</td>
                                 <td>55.35</td>
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                                 <td>0.53</td>
                                 <td>0.66</td>
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                                 <td>1.01</td>
                                 <td>0.36</td>
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                                 <td>0.67</td>
                                 <td>0.33</td>
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                                 <td>3.02</td>
                                 <td>1.36</td>
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                                 <td>Spleen</td>
                                 <td>1.45</td>
                                 <td>0.85</td>
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                                 <td>Bone Marrow</td>
                                 <td>2.10</td>
                                 <td>1.22</td>
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                                 <td>Lymph Node</td>
                                 <td>1.32</td>
                                 <td>0.91</td>
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                                 <td>Kidney</td>
                                 <td>1.87</td>
                                 <td>0.99</td>
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                                 <td>Bladder Wall</td>
                                 <td>1.36</td>
                                 <td>0.98</td>
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                                 <td>Testes</td>
                                 <td>1.36</td>
                                 <td>1.10</td>
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                                 <td>Prostate</td>
                                 <td>1.36</td>
                                 <td>2.20</td>
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                                 <td>Uterine Wall</td>
                                 <td>1.59</td>
                                 <td>0.29</td>
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                                    <content styleCode="bold">Gastrointestinal and Cardiopulmonary Systems</content>
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                                 <td>Lung</td>
                                 <td>1.34</td>
                                 <td>0.82</td>
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                                 <td>Heart</td>
                                 <td>1.88</td>
                                 <td>0.78</td>
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                                 <td>Stomach</td>
                                 <td>3.24</td>
                                 <td>2.16</td>
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                                 <td>Small Intestine</td>
                                 <td>2.10</td>
                                 <td>1.11</td>
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                                 <td>Fat</td>
                                 <td>0.52</td>
                                 <td>0.40</td>
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                                 <td>Skin</td>
                                 <td>0.66</td>
                                 <td>0.48</td>
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                                 <td>Muscle</td>
                                 <td>1.62</td>
                                 <td>0.77</td>
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                                 <td>Brain</td>
                                 <td>0.25</td>
                                 <td>0.24</td>
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                                 <td>Mammary Gland</td>
                                 <td>0.45</td>
                                 <td>0.21</td>
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                                 <td>Feces</td>
                                 <td>1.65</td>
                                 <td>9.97</td>
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                           <content styleCode="bold">Pharmacokinetics:</content> In dogs, the absorption and elimination characteristics of the oral formulation are linear (plasma concentrations increase proportionally with dose) when enrofloxacin is administered at up to 11.5 mg/kg, twice daily.2 Approximately 80% of the orally administered dose enters the systemic circulation unchanged. The eliminating organs, based on the drug's body clearance time, can readily remove the drug with no indication that the eliminating mechanisms are saturated. The primary route of excretion is via the urine. The absorption and elimination characteristics beyond this point are unknown. Saturable absorption and/or elimination processes may occur at greater doses. When saturation of the absorption process occurs, the plasma concentration of the active moiety will be less than predicted, based on the concept of dose proportionality.</paragraph>
                        <paragraph>Following an oral dose in dogs of 2.5 mg/kg (1.13 mg/lb), enrofloxacin reached 50% of its maximum serum concentration in 15 minutes and peak serum level was reached in one hour. The elimination half-life in dogs is approximately 2½-3 hours at that dose.</paragraph>
                        <paragraph>A graph indicating the mean serum levels following a dose of 2.5 mg/kg (1.13 mg/lb) in dogs (oral and intramuscular) is shown in Figure 1.</paragraph>
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                           <content styleCode="bold">Figure 1</content>
                           <content> - Serum Concentrations of Enrofloxacin Following a Single Oral or Intramuscular Dose at 2.5 mg/kg in Dogs.</content>
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                           <content styleCode="bold">Breakpoint:</content> Based on pharmacokinetic studies of enrofloxacin in dogs after a single oral administration of 2.5 mg enrofloxacin/kg BW (i.e. half of the lowest-end single daily dose range) and the data listed in Tables I and II, the following breakpoints are recommended for canine isolates.</paragraph>
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                                 <th align="center">Zone Diameter (mm)</th>
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                        <paragraph>A report of "Susceptible" indicates that the pathogen is likely to be inhibited by generally achievable plasma levels. A report of "Intermediate" is a technical buffer and isolates falling into this category should be retested. Alternatively the organism may be successfully treated if the infection is in a body site where drug is physiologically concentrated. A report of "resistant" indicates that the achievable drug concentrations are unlikely to be inhibitory and other therapy should be selected.</paragraph>
                        <paragraph>Standardized procedures require the use of laboratory control organisms for both standardized disk diffusion assays and standardized dilution assays. The 5 µg enrofloxacin disk should give the following zone diameters and enrofloxacin powder should provide the following MIC values for reference strains.</paragraph>
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                  <paragraph>Enroquin<sup>®</sup> (enrofloxacin) Injectable Solution is indicated for the management of diseases in dogs associated with bacteria susceptible to enrofloxacin.</paragraph>
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                  <paragraph>Clinical efficacy was established in dermal infections (wounds and abscesses) associated with susceptible strains of <content styleCode="italics">Escherichia coli, Klebsiella pneumoniae, Proteus mirabilis,</content> and <content styleCode="italics">Staphylococcus intermedius;</content> respiratory infections (pneumonia, tonsillitis, rhinitis) associated with susceptible strains of <content styleCode="italics">Escherichia coli</content> and <content styleCode="italics">Staphylococcus aureus;</content> and urinary cystitis associated with susceptible strains of <content styleCode="italics">Escherichia coli, Proteus mirabilis,</content> and <content styleCode="italics">Staphylococcus aureus.</content>
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                  <paragraph>Enrofloxacin is contraindicated in dogs known to be hypersensitive to quinolones.</paragraph>
                  <paragraph>Based on the studies discussed under the section on Animal Safety Summary, the use of enrofloxacin is contraindicated in small and medium breeds of dogs during the rapid growth phase (between 2 and 8 months of age). The safe use of enrofloxacin has not been established in large and giant breeds during the rapid growth phase. Large breeds may be in this phase for up to one year of age and the giant breeds for up to 18 months. In clinical field trials utilizing a daily oral dose of 5.0 mg/kg, there were no reports of lameness or joint problems in any breed. However, controlled studies with histological examination of the articular cartilage have not been conducted in the large or giant breeds.</paragraph>
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                  <paragraph>No drug-related side effects were reported in 122 clinical cases treated with enrofloxacin injectable solution followed by enrofloxacin tablets at 5.0 mg/kg per day.</paragraph>
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                  <paragraph>To report suspected adverse drug experiences, for technical assistance or to obtain a copy of the Safety Data Sheet, contact Dechra at (866) 933 2472. For additional information about adverse drug experience reporting for animal drugs, contact FDA at 1-888-FDA-VETS or http://www.fda.gov/reportanimalae</paragraph>
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                  <paragraph>Adult dogs receiving enrofloxacin orally at a daily dosage rate 52 mg/kg for 13 weeks had only isolated incidences of vomition and inappetence. Adult dogs receiving the tablet formulation for 30 consecutive days at a daily treatment of 25 mg/kg did not exhibit significant clinical signs nor were there effects upon the clinical chemistry, hematological or histological parameters. Daily doses of 125 mg/kg for up to 11 days induced vomition, inappetence, depression, difficult locomotion and death while adult dogs receiving 50 mg/kg/day for 14 days had clinical signs of vomition and inappetence.</paragraph>
                  <paragraph>Adult dogs dosed intramuscularly for three treatments at 12.5 mg/kg followed by 57 oral treatments at 12.5 mg/kg, all at 12 hour intervals, did not exhibit either significant clinical signs or effects upon the clinical chemistry, hematological or histological parameters.</paragraph>
                  <paragraph>Oral treatment of 15 to 28 week old growing puppies with daily dosage rates of 25 mg/kg has induced abnormal carriage of the carpal joint and weakness in the hindquarters. Significant improvement of clinical signs is observed following drug withdrawal. Microscopic studies have identified lesions of the articular cartilage following 30 day treatments at either 5, 15 or 25 mg/kg in this age group. Clinical signs of difficult ambulation or associated cartilage lesions have not been observed in 29 to 34 week old puppies following daily treatments of 25 mg/kg for 30 consecutive days nor in 2 week old puppies with the same treatment schedule.</paragraph>
                  <paragraph>Tests indicated no effect on circulating microfilariae or adult heartworms <content styleCode="italics">(Dirofilaria immitis)</content> when dogs were treated at a daily dosage rate of 15 mg/kg for 30 days. No effect on cholinesterase values was observed.</paragraph>
                  <paragraph>No adverse effects were observed on reproductive parameters when male dogs received 10 consecutive daily treatments of 15 mg/kg/day at 3 intervals (90, 45 and 14 days) prior to breeding or when female dogs received 10 consecutive daily treatments of 15 mg/kg/day at 4 intervals; between 30 and 0 days prior to breeding, early pregnancy (between 10th &amp; 30th days), late pregnancy (between 40th &amp; 60th days), and during lactation (the first 28 days).</paragraph>
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                  <paragraph>Concomitant therapy with other drugs that are metabolized in the liver may reduce the clearance rates of the quinolone and the other drug.</paragraph>
                  <paragraph>Enrofloxacin has been administered to dogs at a daily dosage rate of 10 mg/kg concurrently with a wide variety of other health products including anthelmintics (praziquantel, febantel), insecticides (pyrethrins), heartworm preventatives (diethylcarbamazine) and other antibiotics (ampicillin, gentamicin sulfate, penicillin). No incompatibilities with other drugs are known at this time.</paragraph>
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                     <content styleCode="bold">For use in animals only. The use of this product in cats may result in Retinal Toxicity. Keep out of reach of children.</content> Avoid contact with eyes. In case of contact, immediately flush eyes with copious amounts of water for 15 minutes. In case of dermal contact, wash skin with soap and water. Consult a physician if irritation persists following ocular or dermal exposure. Individuals with a history of hypersensitivity to quinolones should avoid this product. In humans, there is a risk of user photosensitization within a few hours after excessive exposure to quinolones. If excessive accidental exposure occurs, avoid direct sunlight.</paragraph>
                  <paragraph>For customer service or to obtain product information, including Safety Data Sheet, call (866) 933-2472.</paragraph>
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                  <paragraph>Quinolone-class drugs should be used with caution in animals with known or suspected Central Nervous System (CNS) disorders. In such animals, quinolones have, in rare instances, been associated with CNS stimulation which may lead to convulsive seizures.</paragraph>
                  <paragraph>Quinolone-class drugs have been associated with cartilage erosions in weight-bearing joints and other forms of arthropathy in immature animals of various species.</paragraph>
                  <paragraph>The use of fluoroquinolones in cats has been reported to adversely affect the retina. Such products should be used with caution in cats.</paragraph>
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                  <paragraph>Enroquin Injectable Solution may be used as the initial dose at 2.5 mg/kg. It should be administered intramuscularly (IM) as a single dose, followed by initiation of enrofloxacin tablet therapy.</paragraph>
                  <paragraph>Enroquin Injectable Solution may be administered as follows:</paragraph>
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                  <paragraph>The lower limit of the dose range was based on efficacy studies in dogs where enrofloxacin was administered at 2.5 mg/kg twice daily. Target animal safety and toxicology studies were used to establish the upper limit of the dose range and treatment duration.</paragraph>
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                  <paragraph>Protect from direct sunlight. Do not freeze. Store at 20° to 25°C (68° to 77°F); excursions permitted between 15° and 30°C (59° and 86°F).</paragraph>
                  <paragraph>Use within 90 days of first puncture and puncture a maximum of 20 times. Any product remaining after 20 punctures or more than 90 days after initial puncture should be discarded.</paragraph>
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                           <td align="left">17033-324-20</td>
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                     <content styleCode="bold">REFERENCES:</content>
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                     <sup>1</sup>Dougherty, T.J. and Saukkonen, J.J. Membrane Permeability Changes Associated with DNA Gyrase Inhibitors in <content styleCode="italics">Escherichia coli.</content> Antimicrob. Agents and Chemoth., V. 28, Aug. 1985: 200- 206.</paragraph>
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                     <sup>2</sup>Walker, R.D., <content styleCode="italics">et al.</content> Pharmacokinetic Evaluation of Enrofloxacin Administered Orally to Healthy Dogs. Am.J. Res., V. 53, No. 12, Dec. 1992: 2315-2319.</paragraph>
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                  <paragraph>Approved by FDA under ANADA # 200-708</paragraph>
                  <paragraph>Distributed by:<br/>Dechra Veterinary Products<br/>7015 College Boulevard, Suite 525<br/>Overland Park, KS 66211 USA</paragraph>
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                     <content styleCode="bold">Made in India</content>
                     <br/>Neutral Code No. PON/DRUGS/08 22 2288</paragraph>
                  <paragraph>Enroquin® is a registered trademark of Dechra Veterinary Products, LLC.</paragraph>
                  <paragraph>©2021 Dechra Veterinary Products, LLC.</paragraph>
                  <paragraph>Rev. June 2025</paragraph>
                  <paragraph>204001117</paragraph>
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                  <paragraph>NDC: 17033-324-20</paragraph>
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                     <content styleCode="bold">(enrofloxacin)</content>
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                     <content styleCode="bold">Antibacterial Injectable Solution 2.27%</content>
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                     <content styleCode="bold">For The Treatment of Susceptible </content>
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                     <content styleCode="bold">CAUTION:</content> Federal (U.S.A.) law restricts this drug to use by or on the order of a licensed veterinarian.</paragraph>
                  <paragraph>Federal law prohibits the extralabel use of this drug in food-producing animals.</paragraph>
                  <paragraph>Approved by FDA under ANADA # 200-708</paragraph>
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