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Experimental safety testing shows that the NSAID tolfenamic acid is not toxic to Gyps vultures in India at concentrations likely to be encountered in cattle carcasses.

The Science of the total environment

Chandramohan S, Mallord JW, Mathesh K, Sharma AK, Mahendran K, Manikam K, Gupta R, Chutia K, Pawde A, Prakash NV, Ravichandran P, Saikia D, Shringarpure R, Timung A, Galligan TH, Green RE, Prakash VM.
PMID: 34861305
Sci Total Environ. 2021 Nov 30;152088. doi: 10.1016/j.scitotenv.2021.152088. Epub 2021 Nov 30.

Population declines of Gyps vultures across the Indian subcontinent were caused by unintentional poisoning by the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) diclofenac. Subsequently, a number of other NSAIDs have been identified as toxic to vultures, while one, meloxicam, is safe...

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