Possible drug–drug interaction in dogs and cats resulted from alteration in drug metabolism: A mini review
Pharmacokinetic drug–drug interactions (in particular at metabolism) may result in fatal adverse effects in some cases. This basic information, therefore, is needed for drug therapy even in veterinary medicine, as multidrug therapy is not rare in canines and felines. The aim of this review was focus...
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doaj-55df8f93faca40e5bde048eee5ca12a32020-11-24T22:36:28ZengElsevierJournal of Advanced Research2090-12322090-12242015-05-016338339210.1016/j.jare.2015.02.003Possible drug–drug interaction in dogs and cats resulted from alteration in drug metabolism: A mini reviewKazuaki SasakiMinoru ShimodaPharmacokinetic drug–drug interactions (in particular at metabolism) may result in fatal adverse effects in some cases. This basic information, therefore, is needed for drug therapy even in veterinary medicine, as multidrug therapy is not rare in canines and felines. The aim of this review was focused on possible drug–drug interactions in dogs and cats. The interaction includes enzyme induction by phenobarbital, enzyme inhibition by ketoconazole and fluoroquinolones, and down-regulation of enzymes by dexamethasone. A final conclusion based upon the available literatures and author’s experience is given at the end of the review.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2090123215000260Drug–drug interactionDrug metabolismPharmacokineticsDogsCats |
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Kazuaki Sasaki Minoru Shimoda Possible drug–drug interaction in dogs and cats resulted from alteration in drug metabolism: A mini review Journal of Advanced Research Drug–drug interaction Drug metabolism Pharmacokinetics Dogs Cats |
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Kazuaki Sasaki Minoru Shimoda |
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Possible drug–drug interaction in dogs and cats resulted from alteration in drug metabolism: A mini review |
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Possible drug–drug interaction in dogs and cats resulted from alteration in drug metabolism: A mini review |
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Possible drug–drug interaction in dogs and cats resulted from alteration in drug metabolism: A mini review |
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Possible drug–drug interaction in dogs and cats resulted from alteration in drug metabolism: A mini review |
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Possible drug–drug interaction in dogs and cats resulted from alteration in drug metabolism: A mini review |
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possible drug–drug interaction in dogs and cats resulted from alteration in drug metabolism: a mini review |
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Journal of Advanced Research |
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2090-1232 2090-1224 |
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Pharmacokinetic drug–drug interactions (in particular at metabolism) may result in fatal adverse effects in some cases. This basic information, therefore, is needed for drug therapy even in veterinary medicine, as multidrug therapy is not rare in canines and felines. The aim of this review was focused on possible drug–drug interactions in dogs and cats. The interaction includes enzyme induction by phenobarbital, enzyme inhibition by ketoconazole and fluoroquinolones, and down-regulation of enzymes by dexamethasone. A final conclusion based upon the available literatures and author’s experience is given at the end of the review. |
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Drug–drug interaction Drug metabolism Pharmacokinetics Dogs Cats |
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