Transdermal absorption of four lidocaine (L) patches (5%) was compared with the transdermal absorption of L cream (5%) to evaluate the pharmacokinetics of the two formulations applied on the same anatomic region under dressing in eight horses. The animals were also assessed for antinociceptive effect after removal of the patches and cream, using a psychophysical method visual analog scale, by pricking the patient’s skin to test the response to pain. Horses were randomly assigned to four treatment groups: in groups I and II, four L patches were applied for a period of 24 hours with and without alcohol precleaning, respectively; in group III, 5% L cream was applied every 2 hours over a 24-hour period on the same anatomic site. Gr...
This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between the serum concentrations of lidocaine/ monoeth...
Injetou-se lidocaína (100mg 2%) na articulação do carpo para avaliar a resposta inflamatória induzid...
An increasing number of formulations are applied to equine skin, yet variable penetration can affect...
Transdermal absorption of four lidocaine (L) patches 5% was compared to the transdermal absorption o...
Intravenous (iv), subcutaneous (sq), and topical (tp) lidocaine was administered to six horses in a ...
Administration of vaccinations via intramuscular injection is a key component of preventative medica...
Background: This study investigated the antinociceptive effects of a constant rate infusion (CRI) of...
Local Anesthetics as Pain Therapy in Horses Thomas J. Doherty MVB, MSc, and M. Reza Seddighi DVM, P...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Clinical SciencesAmy RankinObjective- The purpose was to compare the ...
Objective: To establish and compare the onset and duration of action of 2 local anesthetics based on...
Background The clinical efficacy of IV infusion of lidocaine for treatment of equine endotoxemia has...
Differences in pharmacokinetics and drug disposition exist between young and adult animals which bec...
The rate and regional differences for the penetration of fentanyl through equine skin was investigat...
Dexmedetomidine and lignocaine IV are used clinically to provide analgesia in horses. The aims of th...
peer reviewedThis study aimed to evaluate the relationship between the serum concentrations of lidoc...
This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between the serum concentrations of lidocaine/ monoeth...
Injetou-se lidocaína (100mg 2%) na articulação do carpo para avaliar a resposta inflamatória induzid...
An increasing number of formulations are applied to equine skin, yet variable penetration can affect...
Transdermal absorption of four lidocaine (L) patches 5% was compared to the transdermal absorption o...
Intravenous (iv), subcutaneous (sq), and topical (tp) lidocaine was administered to six horses in a ...
Administration of vaccinations via intramuscular injection is a key component of preventative medica...
Background: This study investigated the antinociceptive effects of a constant rate infusion (CRI) of...
Local Anesthetics as Pain Therapy in Horses Thomas J. Doherty MVB, MSc, and M. Reza Seddighi DVM, P...
Master of ScienceDepartment of Clinical SciencesAmy RankinObjective- The purpose was to compare the ...
Objective: To establish and compare the onset and duration of action of 2 local anesthetics based on...
Background The clinical efficacy of IV infusion of lidocaine for treatment of equine endotoxemia has...
Differences in pharmacokinetics and drug disposition exist between young and adult animals which bec...
The rate and regional differences for the penetration of fentanyl through equine skin was investigat...
Dexmedetomidine and lignocaine IV are used clinically to provide analgesia in horses. The aims of th...
peer reviewedThis study aimed to evaluate the relationship between the serum concentrations of lidoc...
This study aimed to evaluate the relationship between the serum concentrations of lidocaine/ monoeth...
Injetou-se lidocaína (100mg 2%) na articulação do carpo para avaliar a resposta inflamatória induzid...
An increasing number of formulations are applied to equine skin, yet variable penetration can affect...