Paracetamol: A Focus on Dogs

Charbel Fadel, I. Sartini, M. Giorgi
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Corresponding Author: Mario Giorgi Department of Veterinary Sciences, University of Pisa, Pisa, Italy Email: mario.giorgi@unipi.it Abstract: Paracetamol (APAP) is an aniline analgesic, antipyretic and nonnarcotic. It is an essential drug, widely used in human medicine. In veterinary medicine it has an extra label use in many countries. It is used exclusively in some animals, including dogs. It has a mechanism of action similar to that of NSAIDs, as well as other unique characteristics. A variety of studies on APAP in dogs have been published since its introduction into several clinical practices, covering pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics, effectiveness and toxicity when inadvertent or accidental overdosing occurs. When taken at therapeutic doses, APAP has been proven to be a powerful and effective analgesic and antipyretic in dogs, as well as having some anti-inflammatory effects. On the other hand, it should be used with caution. This study is a documentation of the therapeutic, toxic and lethal doses of APAP in dogs, as well as the therapeutic effects, clinical application, mostly for the control of post-operative pain and its toxic effects.
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通讯作者:Mario Giorgi意大利比萨大学兽医科学系电子邮件:mario.giorgi@unipi.it摘要:对乙酰氨基酚(APAP)是一种苯胺类镇痛、解热、非麻醉性物质。它是一种基本药物,广泛用于人体医学。在兽医学中,它在许多国家都有额外的标签用途。它只用于一些动物,包括狗。它具有类似于非甾体抗炎药的作用机制,以及其他独特的特征。自从APAP引入几种临床实践以来,已经发表了各种关于犬体内APAP的研究,包括药物动力学、药效学、无意或意外过量使用时的有效性和毒性。当以治疗剂量服用时,APAP已被证明是一种强大有效的狗镇痛和退烧药,并具有一些抗炎作用。另一方面,应谨慎使用。本研究记录了APAP对狗的治疗、毒性和致死剂量,以及治疗效果和临床应用,主要用于控制术后疼痛及其毒性作用。
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期刊介绍: American Journal of Animal and Veterinary Sciences, a quarterly, peer reviewed publication and is dedicated for publication of research articles in the field of biology of animals and with the scientific understanding of how animals work: from the physiology and biochemistry of tissues and major organ systems down to the structure and function of bio molecules and cells; particular emphasis would given to the studies of growth, reproduction, nutrition and lactation of farm and companion animals and how these processes may be optimized to improve animal re- productivity, health and welfare. Articles in support areas, such as genetics, soils, agricultural economics and marketing, legal aspects and the environment also are encouraged. AJAVS is an important source of researcher to study articles on protection of animal production practices, herd health and monitoring the spread of disease and prevention in both domestic and wild animals.
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