Good afternoon -


Our lab is planning an upcoming study that involves using fluorochrome bone 
labels in hound dogs.  One is oxytetracycline at 30 mg/kg IV.   Back when I was 
a young veterinarian, I took care of two dogs that went into acute renal 
failure after they were given that dose. I know that oxytet is widely used as a 
bone label in dogs but the nephrotoxicosis has been reported in several 
citations.  A PubMed search revealed a wide range of dosing of oxytet for bone 
labeling in dogs (usually between 10-30 mg/kg) used IV, SQ or IM.



Can anyone share their oxytetracycline labeling protocol for dogs? We would 
prefer to not give it IV if possible but I have heard of granulomas forming IM. 
Has anyone experienced the renal toxic effects? I believe one paper looked at 
giving parenteral fluids at time of administration to help with diuresis but I 
am awaiting inter-library loan delivery for the full citation.



I appreciate everyone's time and help.



Allison Malandra, DVM

Bone Healing Research Lab

University of Iowa




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