2008
DOI: 10.1590/s0103-84782008005000043
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Influência da monofenilbutazona associada ou não ao omeprazol sobre o sistema digestório e renal de pôneis hígidos

Abstract: RESUMO Os objetivos deste trabalho foram averiguar se a monofenilbutazona causa efeitos colaterais no trato digestório e lesões renais em pôneis hígidos e verificar a capacidade do omeprazol em inibir a gênese de úlceras gástricas. O experimento foi executado em duas etapas. Na primeira foram utilizados seis pôneis, sendo três deles tratados diariamente por via intravenosa (IV

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“…Loew et al (1985) stated that monophenylbutazone is five to six times less toxic than phenylbutazone, but it is less effective when given at the same dose. Pinto et al (2009) studied whether monophenylbutazone was associated or not with gastric ulcers in ponies in a two-step experiment conducted at the Universidade Federal de Viçosa (Brazil). The first step consisted of three groups of two healthy ponies each, treated with daily intravenous doses (3, 4.5 or 6 mg/kg bwt during 12 days) of the drug.…”
Section: Some Experimental Studies Of Nsaidsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Loew et al (1985) stated that monophenylbutazone is five to six times less toxic than phenylbutazone, but it is less effective when given at the same dose. Pinto et al (2009) studied whether monophenylbutazone was associated or not with gastric ulcers in ponies in a two-step experiment conducted at the Universidade Federal de Viçosa (Brazil). The first step consisted of three groups of two healthy ponies each, treated with daily intravenous doses (3, 4.5 or 6 mg/kg bwt during 12 days) of the drug.…”
Section: Some Experimental Studies Of Nsaidsmentioning
confidence: 99%