Polypharmacy is a term that describes the inappropriate, concurrent use of multiple drugs in an individual patient. Zoological medicine practitioners must take approved agents (veterinary or human) and extrapolate their use to non-approved species often with little species-specific pharmacological evidence to support their decisions. When considering polypharmacy, even less information exists concerning multi-drug pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, or potential drug-drug interactions in non-domestic species. Unfortunately, captive, zoological species are susceptible, just like their domestic counterparts, to chronic diseases and co-morbidities that may lead to the usage of multiple drugs. Polypharmacy is a recognized and important issue in...
Not AvailableBioavailability of drugs, though received limited attention, sufficient evidence do exi...
Abstract: Polypharmacy, broadly defined as the chronic co-prescription of several drugs [1], has lon...
There is an increasing effort to understand the many sources of population variability that can infl...
The possibility of drug interactions in domestic animals is expected to increase with the influx of ...
Oftentimes, the wide breadth of literature available on zoonotic diseases can be difficult to obtain...
Herbal drugs are more and more used both in human and veterinary medicine to mitigate and prevent mi...
Monitoring programs and guidelines on the use of antibiotics and antibiotic resistance in human and ...
Use of veterinary pharmaceuticals is much greater than is generally appreciated. Based upon annual 2...
Veterinary practices use antineoplastic (chemotherapeutic) drugs to treat various cancers in compani...
According to the Law on medicines and medicinal devices, veterinary drugs must be of high quality...
With the advancement in medical science, pharmaceutical industry has come up with solutions to count...
Psychopharmacology has become a popular, and sometimes mandatory addition to treatment regimes for c...
Pharmaceutical agents (PAs) are commonly prescribed in companion animal practice in the United Kingd...
Abstract The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that as many as 80% of the world's more than ...
Item does not contain fulltextA common feature of human and veterinary pharmacokinetics is the impor...
Not AvailableBioavailability of drugs, though received limited attention, sufficient evidence do exi...
Abstract: Polypharmacy, broadly defined as the chronic co-prescription of several drugs [1], has lon...
There is an increasing effort to understand the many sources of population variability that can infl...
The possibility of drug interactions in domestic animals is expected to increase with the influx of ...
Oftentimes, the wide breadth of literature available on zoonotic diseases can be difficult to obtain...
Herbal drugs are more and more used both in human and veterinary medicine to mitigate and prevent mi...
Monitoring programs and guidelines on the use of antibiotics and antibiotic resistance in human and ...
Use of veterinary pharmaceuticals is much greater than is generally appreciated. Based upon annual 2...
Veterinary practices use antineoplastic (chemotherapeutic) drugs to treat various cancers in compani...
According to the Law on medicines and medicinal devices, veterinary drugs must be of high quality...
With the advancement in medical science, pharmaceutical industry has come up with solutions to count...
Psychopharmacology has become a popular, and sometimes mandatory addition to treatment regimes for c...
Pharmaceutical agents (PAs) are commonly prescribed in companion animal practice in the United Kingd...
Abstract The World Health Organization (WHO) estimates that as many as 80% of the world's more than ...
Item does not contain fulltextA common feature of human and veterinary pharmacokinetics is the impor...
Not AvailableBioavailability of drugs, though received limited attention, sufficient evidence do exi...
Abstract: Polypharmacy, broadly defined as the chronic co-prescription of several drugs [1], has lon...
There is an increasing effort to understand the many sources of population variability that can infl...