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Title: [Pharmacokinetics and tolerance of an orally administered combination preparation containing phenylbutazone and prednisolone in the dog]. Author: Kietzmann M, Meyer-Lindenberg A, Engelke A, Nolte I. Journal: Dtsch Tierarztl Wochenschr; 1996 Jan; 103(1):14-6. PubMed ID: 8647008. Abstract: Tolerance and pharmacokinetics of a combination of phenylbutazone and prednisolone (tablets) were studied in Beagle dogs. For two weeks, the drug was administered orally (3.33 mg/kg phenylbutazone combined with 0.1 mg/kg prednisolone and 6.66 mg/kg phenylbutazone combined with 0.3 mg/kg prednisolone twice daily). The dosage was reduced to 50 per cent after one week. No signs of intolerance were found. After treatment with 3.33 mg/kg phenylbutazone, a plasma concentration of 10 micrograms/ml was reached within 1 to 2 hours. No prednisolone concentration above 2 ng/kg was measured. Additionally, a synergistic antiinflammatory effect of the two ingredients was obvious (hind paw dextran edema in rats). In addition to results of ENGELKE et al. (1995) who studied the clinical efficacy of the combination, the presented data demonstrate a good tolerance.[Abstract] [Full Text] [Related] [New Search]