Background: Furosemide is a potent diuretic drug widely used to treat congestive heart failure in dogs and cats, but it shows remarkable variability in bioavailability and efficacy when administered orally. In particular, a different diuretic effect can be detected after repeated administrations of the same medicinal product in the same animal. For this reason, we investigate the possible reasons for this peculiar behavior. Drug products for veterinary andhuman use are compared in terms of variability for tablet splitting, in vitro dissolution profiles (in different fluids that could simulate the gastrointestinal environment of pets), and drug distribution uniformity. Aim: To study the in vitro performances of drug products in terms of va...
Objective Flupirtine (FLU) is a non-opioid analgesic drug with no antipyretic or anti-inflammatory e...
Physical and dissolution properties of solid oral dosage formulations significantly affect therapeut...
Pulmonary oedema is a life-threatening condition which should be treated promptly in the emergency r...
Background: Furosemide is a potent diuretic drug widely used to treat congestive heart failure in do...
Abstract Background Furosemide, a diuretic that acts on the loop of Henle, is commonly used to treat...
It is well known that the splitting of tablets can bring serious risks to the health of the treated ...
Furosemide (40mg) was administered to 20 street dogs, 10 males and 10 females, in two different phar...
According to the Law on medicines and medicinal devices, veterinary drugs must be of high quality...
For the purpose of enhancement the bioavailability of furosemide (FR), a floating dosage form with c...
Background Sildenafil citrate, a highly selective phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibito...
Objective: To compare the pharmacokinetic profiles of FLU after IV and PO administration in healthy ...
of indomethacin on the pharmacokinetics, di-uretic response and hemodynamics of furosem-ide in the d...
Amikacin is a relatively new aminoglycoside antibiotic which has exhibited a wide spectrum of activi...
Furosemide is a potential diuretic drug usually used for the secondary treatment of hypertension. Un...
There is an increasing effort to understand the many sources of population variability that can infl...
Objective Flupirtine (FLU) is a non-opioid analgesic drug with no antipyretic or anti-inflammatory e...
Physical and dissolution properties of solid oral dosage formulations significantly affect therapeut...
Pulmonary oedema is a life-threatening condition which should be treated promptly in the emergency r...
Background: Furosemide is a potent diuretic drug widely used to treat congestive heart failure in do...
Abstract Background Furosemide, a diuretic that acts on the loop of Henle, is commonly used to treat...
It is well known that the splitting of tablets can bring serious risks to the health of the treated ...
Furosemide (40mg) was administered to 20 street dogs, 10 males and 10 females, in two different phar...
According to the Law on medicines and medicinal devices, veterinary drugs must be of high quality...
For the purpose of enhancement the bioavailability of furosemide (FR), a floating dosage form with c...
Background Sildenafil citrate, a highly selective phosphodiesterase type 5 inhibito...
Objective: To compare the pharmacokinetic profiles of FLU after IV and PO administration in healthy ...
of indomethacin on the pharmacokinetics, di-uretic response and hemodynamics of furosem-ide in the d...
Amikacin is a relatively new aminoglycoside antibiotic which has exhibited a wide spectrum of activi...
Furosemide is a potential diuretic drug usually used for the secondary treatment of hypertension. Un...
There is an increasing effort to understand the many sources of population variability that can infl...
Objective Flupirtine (FLU) is a non-opioid analgesic drug with no antipyretic or anti-inflammatory e...
Physical and dissolution properties of solid oral dosage formulations significantly affect therapeut...
Pulmonary oedema is a life-threatening condition which should be treated promptly in the emergency r...