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Here are some of the best reference texts

The TextBook in Veterinary Pharmacy - Kayne & Jepson Pharmaceutical Press A broad ranging coverage of most of the species, products, diseases
and many issues likely to be encountered by the pharmacist practising
in veterinary medicine whether for pets or for livestock.
The Veterinary Formulary edited by Yolande Bishop Pharmaceutical Press The book is published as a reference source for veterinary surgeons,
pharmacists and others involved with animal health care. It is produced
in collaboration with the British Veterinary Association and includes
the BVA code of practice.
The Compendium of Datasheets for animal medicines National Office of Animal Health (NOAH)

The NOAH Compendium includes the full and very latest editions of
UK data sheets for animal medicines from 33 companies. It includes
such vital information as safety instructions, withdrawal periods,
product indications and dosage rates all in one place. Products are
easy to find with a choice between an alphabetical index, an index of
products by species, a list of product therapeutic indications and
active ingredient index.

Zoonoses by Martin Shakespeare Pharmaceutical Press Zoonoses are diseases and infections which are transmitted between
vertebrate animals and man. Zoonoses is an excellent introduction to
this subject written in an accessible, practical style. Included is a
concise guide to zoonotic infections and the medicines used in their
treatment, zoonoses in companion animals, zoonoses in agricultural
animals and zoonoses in food.
The Henston Small Animal Veterinary Vade Mecum edited by J.Evans Henston Veterinary Publications In Part 1 the presenting signs seen in sick dogs and cats are listed alphabetically.
  In Part 2 all the pharmaceutical products authorised for use in dogs and cats are listed in 33 tables by
therapeutic class. Details in respect of active principles, presentation
and dose are given.  Parts 3 to 8 contain a myriad of tables and
reference e.g. normal body temperatures, poisons etc.
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