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  2. The antibiotics that Tyson plans to add to some of its chickens' diets are known as ionophores, a Wall Street Journal report said on Sunday, citing people familiar with the matter. "Based on ...

  3. Tyson will stop using its ‘no antibiotics ever’ label on chicken

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    Tyson will once again use certain antibiotics in its chickens, eight years after it announced plans to ditch the drugs in some of its production and slapped a “no antibiotics ever” label on ...

  4. Chick-fil-A will stop using its ‘no antibiotics ever’ label ...

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    The change comes after Tyson, America’s biggest poultry company, last summer ended its eight-year-pledge to keep antibiotics out of its chicken. Like Chick-fil-A, Tyson said it will ensure the ...

  5. Tyson Foods - Wikipedia

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    [142] [143] Tyson and the USDA compromised on rewording Tyson's slogan as "raised without antibiotics that impact antibiotic resistance in humans", [142] but the USDA later said that Tyson could not use that label either. [143] In June 2008, Tyson agreed to voluntarily remove its "raised without antibiotics" label in future packaging and ...

  6. Antibiotic use in the United States poultry farming industry

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    Some producers have started eliminating the use of antibiotics in order to produce and market chickens that may legally be labeled "antibiotic free." In 2007, Perdue began phasing out all medically important antibiotics from its feed and hatcheries and began selling poultry products labeled "no antibiotics ever" under the Harvestland brand.

  7. List of antineoplastic agents - Wikipedia

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    Myelosuppression, hypokalaemia, cytokine release syndrome, Stevens–Johnson syndrome (uncommon), toxic epidermal necrolysis (uncommon) and pancreatitis (uncommon) Cytarabine. SC, IM, IV, IT. DNA polymerase inhibitor, S-phase specific. Incorporates its metabolites into DNA.

  8. Chick-fil-A announces shift from 'no antibiotics' in chicken ...

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    Chick-fil-A says it will no longer adhere to its pledge of serving antibiotic-free chicken. In a statement released Monday, the fast-food company said that starting this spring it would serve ...

  9. Ciprofloxacin - Wikipedia

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    Ciprofloxacin is a fluoroquinolone antibiotic used to treat a number of bacterial infections. [5] This includes bone and joint infections, intra-abdominal infections, certain types of infectious diarrhea, respiratory tract infections, skin infections, typhoid fever, and urinary tract infections, among others. [5]