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Safety and pharmacologic evaluations of melengestrol acetate in cattle and other animals: A review.

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Publication Date: 1970-12-01 PubMed ID: 4922188
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APA
Zimbelman RG, Lauderdale JW, Sokolowski JH, Schalk TG. (1970). Safety and pharmacologic evaluations of melengestrol acetate in cattle and other animals: A review. J Am Vet Med Assoc, 157(11), 1528-1536.

Publication

ISSN: 0003-1488
NlmUniqueID: 7503067
Country: United States
Language: English
Volume: 157
Issue: 11
Pages: 1528-1536

Researcher Affiliations

Zimbelman, R G
    Lauderdale, J W
      Sokolowski, J H
        Schalk, T G

          MeSH Terms

          • Acetates
          • Animal Feed
          • Animals
          • Birth Weight
          • Breeding / drug effects
          • Cattle / physiology
          • Chickens
          • Dogs
          • Escherichia coli Infections / drug therapy
          • Estrus / drug effects
          • Feeding Behavior / drug effects
          • Female
          • Fertility / drug effects
          • Horses
          • Humans
          • Mice
          • Milk
          • Ovulation / drug effects
          • Pregnancy
          • Pregnanes / administration & dosage
          • Pregnanes / adverse effects
          • Rabbits
          • Rats
          • Sheep
          • Swine
          • Weaning / drug effects

          Citations

          This article has been cited 2 times.
          1. Herenda D. An abattoir survey of reproductive organ abnormalities in beef heifers. Can Vet J 1987 Jan;28(1-2):33-7.
            pubmed: 17422881
          2. Sales JNS, Carvalho LR, Simões LMS, Lemos LA, Vicente MP, Silva RRR, Orlandi LO, Baruselli PS, de Souza JC. New perspectives and evolution of ovulation synchronization protocols in bovine females. Anim Reprod 2025;22(3):e20250048.
            doi: 10.1590/1984-3143-AR2025-0048pubmed: 40933866google scholar: lookup