Dosage variability of veterinary drug products, containing furosemide, linked to tablet splitting

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...

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Main Authors: Lauretta Maggi, Valeria Friuli, Paola Perugini, Giorgio Musitelli, Luigi Venco
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Language:English
Published: Tripoli University 2021-09-01
Series:Open Veterinary Journal
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Online Access:https://www.openveterinaryjournal.com/OVJ-2021-04-086%20L.%20Maggi%20et%20al.pdf
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spelling doaj-ea3037d0795c4d9eaf62ee6d42bcec862021-09-23T06:30:47ZengTripoli UniversityOpen Veterinary Journal2226-44852218-60502021-09-0111347148210.5455/OVJ.2021.v11.i3.21Dosage variability of veterinary drug products, containing furosemide, linked to tablet splittingLauretta Maggi0Valeria Friuli1Paola Perugini2Giorgio Musitelli3Luigi Venco4Department of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Pavia, Pavia, ItalyDepartment of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Pavia, Pavia, ItalyDepartment of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Pavia, Pavia, ItalyDepartment of Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Pavia, Pavia, ItalyClinica Veterinaria Lago Maggiore, C.so Cavour 3 28040 Dormelletto (NO), ItalyBackground: 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 variability. Methods: 5 veterinary products and 5 products for human use, containing different furosemide doses, are characterized. Tablets splitting uniformity, in vitro dissolution profiles in different fluids that could simulate the gastrointestinal environment of the different species, and drug content distribution, were tested. Results: The in vitro dissolution profiles of the different medicines are comparable but confirm a different dissolution rate as a function of the medium pH and volume. Many of the products considered show wide variability in the division performances of the scored tablets, and this problem could lead to the detected fluctuations in the diuretic effect. The four-leaf clover shape of a veterinary product appears to give rise to more uniform fractions. A uniform distribution of the drug in the tablets and their fractions is confirmed for all the products considered. Conclusion: The possibility of tablets splitting allows considerable dosage flexibility, but a non-uniform break of the tablets to obtain the dosage suitable for the pet's weight, can cause dangerous over-or sub-dosing condition, especially in critical pathologies and in small breed pets.https://www.openveterinaryjournal.com/OVJ-2021-04-086%20L.%20Maggi%20et%20al.pdffurosemideveterinary drug producttablet splittingdissolution ratedose variability
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author Lauretta Maggi
Valeria Friuli
Paola Perugini
Giorgio Musitelli
Luigi Venco
spellingShingle Lauretta Maggi
Valeria Friuli
Paola Perugini
Giorgio Musitelli
Luigi Venco
Dosage variability of veterinary drug products, containing furosemide, linked to tablet splitting
Open Veterinary Journal
furosemide
veterinary drug product
tablet splitting
dissolution rate
dose variability
author_facet Lauretta Maggi
Valeria Friuli
Paola Perugini
Giorgio Musitelli
Luigi Venco
author_sort Lauretta Maggi
title Dosage variability of veterinary drug products, containing furosemide, linked to tablet splitting
title_short Dosage variability of veterinary drug products, containing furosemide, linked to tablet splitting
title_full Dosage variability of veterinary drug products, containing furosemide, linked to tablet splitting
title_fullStr Dosage variability of veterinary drug products, containing furosemide, linked to tablet splitting
title_full_unstemmed Dosage variability of veterinary drug products, containing furosemide, linked to tablet splitting
title_sort dosage variability of veterinary drug products, containing furosemide, linked to tablet splitting
publisher Tripoli University
series Open Veterinary Journal
issn 2226-4485
2218-6050
publishDate 2021-09-01
description 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 variability. Methods: 5 veterinary products and 5 products for human use, containing different furosemide doses, are characterized. Tablets splitting uniformity, in vitro dissolution profiles in different fluids that could simulate the gastrointestinal environment of the different species, and drug content distribution, were tested. Results: The in vitro dissolution profiles of the different medicines are comparable but confirm a different dissolution rate as a function of the medium pH and volume. Many of the products considered show wide variability in the division performances of the scored tablets, and this problem could lead to the detected fluctuations in the diuretic effect. The four-leaf clover shape of a veterinary product appears to give rise to more uniform fractions. A uniform distribution of the drug in the tablets and their fractions is confirmed for all the products considered. Conclusion: The possibility of tablets splitting allows considerable dosage flexibility, but a non-uniform break of the tablets to obtain the dosage suitable for the pet's weight, can cause dangerous over-or sub-dosing condition, especially in critical pathologies and in small breed pets.
topic furosemide
veterinary drug product
tablet splitting
dissolution rate
dose variability
url https://www.openveterinaryjournal.com/OVJ-2021-04-086%20L.%20Maggi%20et%20al.pdf
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