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25 lis 2013 · Recommendations were developed based on comprehensive review of relevant literature on immunosuppressive therapy of glomerular disease in dogs and humans, contemporary expert opinion, and anecdotal experience in dogs with glomerular disease treated with immunosuppression.
The urine cortisol:creatinine ratio (UCCR) is a highly sensitive test to differentiate healthy dogs from those with hyperadrenocorticism; however, it is not highly specific, because dogs with moderate to severe nonadrenal illness also exhibit increased ratios.
Hepatotoxicity and liver failure in dogs have been associated with high serum concentrations (>35 mcg/mL), necessitating the serum level checks every 6–12 mo. Adverse effects such as sedation, polydipsia, polyuria, and polyphagia are common but may decrease within the first few weeks.
8 lut 2017 · Results. Transient, mild, self-limited lower urinary tract signs were noted in only one dog on a single day, despite variable but usually mild and occasionally moderate amounts of echogenic bladder stones (<2-3 mm in size) in almost every dog at each visit.
14 gru 2021 · Dogs: 0.1 mg/kg PO q24h titrated up to effect without exceeding 0.5 mg/kg PO q24h 14,17; Cats: 0.625-1.25 mg/cat PO q24h titrated to effect 14,17; Side effects: Gingival hyperplasia, hypotension ; Monitoring: Blood pressure 5–10 days after initiation of treatment and each dose change
27 lip 2023 · Research since publication of the last review in the Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine (JVIM) 20 years ago has evaluated the effects of amiodarone, zonisamide, inhalant anesthetics, clomipramine, trilostane, and toceranib on thyroid function tests in the dog.
29 lip 2021 · In brief, only changes of minimal clinical relevance in the measured serum biochemical and urinary parameters were detected within 1 week of administration of IVIC compared to baseline. Further studies are suggested to help to further assess potential effects of IVIC in other dog populations.