The laboratory records of 1427 client-owned dogs on chronic phenobarbitone treatment were analysed. They were divided into two groups: the 918 dogs from which blood samples were collected at the trough, that is, within two hours before the next dose of phenobarbitone, and the 509 dogs from which samples were taken during the non-trough period. There were no significant differences between the mean serum concentrations of phenobarbitone in the trough and non-trough samples from dogs receiving doses ranging from 2 mg/kg per day to more than 10 mg/kg per day. However, the higher doses of phenobarbitone were associated with progressively lower phenobarbitone concentrations in the trough group relative to the non-trough group, and this differenc...
Objective - To evaluate day-to-day variability of serial blood glucose concentration curves in dogs ...
Abstract BACKGROUND: There is substantial variation in reported reference intervals for canine plasm...
Abstract Background There is substantial variation in reported reference intervals for canine plasma...
A multicentric prospective study was conducted to monitor the effect of phenobarbital on serum total...
Background: Anticonvulsants are widely used in the treatment of small animals for the remission of i...
The concentrations of phenylbutazone (PBZ), oxyphenbutazone (OPBZ) and gammahydroxyphenylbutazone (O...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of Durban-Westville, 1990.Practicing clinical veterinarians in large compa...
Introduction Phenobarbital is a commonly used anticonvulsant for the treatment of canine epileptic s...
SUMMARY Although there is sufficient information on the pharmacology and therapeutic application of ...
Despite being described as the safest antiepileptic drug of first choice the presented literature da...
The short term effects of prednisone and phenobarbital on serum total thyroxine (tT4), free thyroxin...
ObjectiveTo determine the profile of 14 polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and 23 polychlorinate...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether phenobarbital treatment of epileptic dogs alters serum thyroxine (T4...
Two poorly understood effects of phenobarbital, the most common drug used to treat canine epilepsy, ...
Phenobarbital is a common drug used to manage epilepsy in goats. However, the recommended dose and d...
Objective - To evaluate day-to-day variability of serial blood glucose concentration curves in dogs ...
Abstract BACKGROUND: There is substantial variation in reported reference intervals for canine plasm...
Abstract Background There is substantial variation in reported reference intervals for canine plasma...
A multicentric prospective study was conducted to monitor the effect of phenobarbital on serum total...
Background: Anticonvulsants are widely used in the treatment of small animals for the remission of i...
The concentrations of phenylbutazone (PBZ), oxyphenbutazone (OPBZ) and gammahydroxyphenylbutazone (O...
Thesis (M.Sc.)-University of Durban-Westville, 1990.Practicing clinical veterinarians in large compa...
Introduction Phenobarbital is a commonly used anticonvulsant for the treatment of canine epileptic s...
SUMMARY Although there is sufficient information on the pharmacology and therapeutic application of ...
Despite being described as the safest antiepileptic drug of first choice the presented literature da...
The short term effects of prednisone and phenobarbital on serum total thyroxine (tT4), free thyroxin...
ObjectiveTo determine the profile of 14 polybrominated diphenyl ethers (PBDEs) and 23 polychlorinate...
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether phenobarbital treatment of epileptic dogs alters serum thyroxine (T4...
Two poorly understood effects of phenobarbital, the most common drug used to treat canine epilepsy, ...
Phenobarbital is a common drug used to manage epilepsy in goats. However, the recommended dose and d...
Objective - To evaluate day-to-day variability of serial blood glucose concentration curves in dogs ...
Abstract BACKGROUND: There is substantial variation in reported reference intervals for canine plasm...
Abstract Background There is substantial variation in reported reference intervals for canine plasma...