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Objective - To determine clinical characteristics, treatments, and outcome in dogs and cats evaluated after submersion in freshwater. Design - Retrospective case series. Animals - 25 dogs and 3 cats. Procedures - Medical records were reviewed for signalment; causes, location, and month of...

Author(s)
Heffner, G. G.; Rozanski, E. A.; Beal, M. W.; Boysen, S.; Powell, L.; Adamantos, S.
Publisher
American Veterinary Medical Association, Schaumburg, USA
Citation
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2008, 232, 2, pp 244-248
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Objective - To evaluate the pharmacokinetics of a brand of extended-release theophylline tablets and capsules in healthy cats. Design - Randomized 3-way crossover study. Animals - 6 healthy cats. Procedures - A single dose of aminophylline (10 mg/kg [4.5 mg/lb], IV), a 100-mg extended-release...

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Guenther-Yenke, C. L.; McKiernan, B. C.; Papich, M. G.; Powell, E.
Publisher
American Veterinary Medical Association, Schaumburg, USA
Citation
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 2007, 231, 6, pp 900-906
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Different approaches used for emergency treatment and preventative maintenance treatment of feline asthma are outlined. Bronchodilators and glucocorticoids are useful in both emergency and maintenance treatments, with most cats responding well to these. A glucocorticoid that is often used for...

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Ternisien, S.; Brochot, L.; Léger, C.
Publisher
Éditions du Point Vétérinaire, Maisons-Alfort, France
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Point Vétérinaire, 2010, 41, 303, pp 29-35
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Church, D.
Publisher
Czech Small Animal Veterinary Association, Prague, Czech Republic
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2006 World Congress Proceedings. 31st World Small Animal Association Congress, 12th European Congress FECAVA, & 14th Czech Small Animal Veterinary Association Congress, Prague, Czech Republic, 11-14 October, 2006, 2006, pp 167-172
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The 3 phases of anaphylactic shock are first described. Forms of anaphylaxia and their clinical manifestations (local anaphylaxia - atopia; and anaphylactic shock) in the dog and cat are then discussed. Clinical symptoms, drugs and other substances which can trigger the conditions, diagnosis and...

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Kramer, S.
Publisher
A. Albrecht GmbH + Co KG, Aulendorf, Germany
Citation
Fachpraxis, 2004, No.45, pp 2-5
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Studies of theophylline pharmacokinetics in man have shown that a higher peak concentration and area under the curve (AUC), with a shorter time to peak (tp) occur after a morning dose than after an evening dose. The purpose of this study was to determine whether theophylline pharmacokinetics in the ...

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Dye, J. A.; McKiernan, B. C.; Neff-Davis, C. A.; Koritz, G. D.
Citation
Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 1990, 13, 3, pp 278-286
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Rate constants of elimination were used to measure potential effects of diuretic agents on the elimination of ketamine from the blood of cats. Furosemide, mannitol and aminophylline did not significantly alter the ketamine elimination rate constants, although the diuretics had a tendency to prolong ...

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Hanna, R. M.; Borchard, R. E.; Schmidt, S. L.
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Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics, 1988, 11, 2, pp 121-129
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Marks, S. L.
Publisher
The North American Veterinary Conference, Gainesville, USA
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The North American Veterinary Conference 2003, Small Animal and Exotics. Orlando, Florida, USA, 18-22 January, 2003, 2003, pp 818-819
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Tracheal obstruction was suspected in a 1-year-old female domestic shorthair cat. Clinical signs consisted of inspiratory and expiratory dyspnoea and cyanosis. The cat did not improve when treated with oxygen, epinephrine, prednisolone sodium succinate, and aminophylline. Bronchoscopy showed...

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Dimski, D. S.
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Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 1991, 199, 4, pp 477-478
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Tanwar, R. K.
Publisher
Intas Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Ahmedabad, India
Citation
Intas Polivet, 2002, 3, 2, pp 367-374

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