Glossary entry

French term or phrase:

d'eau de boisson médicamenteuse

English translation:

medicated drinking water

Added to glossary by Drmanu49
May 24 11:17
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French term

d'eau de boisson médicamenteuse

Non-PRO French to English Other Veterinary
La quantité d'eau de boisson médicamenteuse, de lait ou d'aliment liquide consommée par les animaux dépend de leur état physiologique et clinique.
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May 24, 2024 15:37: philgoddard changed "Field" from "Medical" to "Other"

May 24, 2024 15:56: Carol Gullidge changed "Level" from "PRO" to "Non-PRO"

Jun 7, 2024 17:53: Drmanu49 Created KOG entry

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Non-PRO (3): abe(L)solano, philgoddard, Carol Gullidge

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medicated drinking water

Medicated drinking water
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de G LEITCH · 1954 · Cité 1 fois — Medicated drinking water. Northwest Med. 1954 Mar;53(3):267-70. Author. G LEITCH. PMID: 13154711. No abstract available. MeSH terms.

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[Drinking water as a medium for drugs]
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de M Kietzmann · 2000 · Cité 2 fois — The success of the treatment is influenced also by the taste of the medicated water which may cause a reduced water consumption. The use of tap water instead of ...
Peer comment(s):

agree Isabelle Villancher
1 min
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agree Sakshi Garg
1 hr
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agree abe(L)solano
1 hr
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agree Nalini Satyawadi
13 days
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11 hrs

of water, [comma] medicinal/icated drink / medicated liquids

I think a comma is missing:
La quantité d'eau, de boisson médicamenteuse, de lait ou d'aliment liquide consommée par les animaux... would make a lot more sense.

I've not found a lot about such drinks for animals, so I suspect there is another term. 'Medicated liquids' can be found.
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