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Association of hepatic necrosis with trimethoprim sulfonamide administration in 4 dogs
by
Getzy, David M.
, Lappin, Michael R.
, Diehl, Kelly J.
, Twedt, David C.
in
ADVERSE EFFECTS
/ Animals
/ Anti-Infective Agents
/ Anti-Infective Agents - adverse effects
/ Anti-Infective Agents - therapeutic use
/ APPLICATION METHODS
/ Bronchitis
/ Bronchitis - drug therapy
/ Bronchitis - veterinary
/ Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury
/ chemically induced
/ CHIEN
/ Dog Diseases
/ Dog Diseases - chemically induced
/ Dog Diseases - drug therapy
/ Dog Diseases - pathology
/ DOGS
/ Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
/ drug effects
/ DRUG THERAPY
/ EFECTOS SECUNDARIOS
/ EFFET SECONDAIRE
/ Female
/ FOIE
/ HIGADO
/ LIVER
/ Liver - drug effects
/ Liver - pathology
/ Liver Diseases
/ Liver Diseases - pathology
/ Liver Diseases - veterinary
/ Male
/ METHODE D'APPLICATION
/ METODOS DE APLICACION
/ NECROSE
/ NECROSIS
/ ORAL ADMINISTRATION
/ pathology
/ PERRO
/ Pyoderma
/ Pyoderma - drug therapy
/ Pyoderma - veterinary
/ SIDE EFFECTS
/ SULFAMIDE
/ SULFONAMIDAS
/ sulfonamides
/ SULPHONAMIDES
/ TERAPEUTICA MEDICAMENTOSA
/ therapeutic use
/ THERAPEUTIQUE MEDICAMENTEUSE
/ Time Factors
/ TRIMETHOPRIM
/ Trimethoprim - adverse effects
/ Trimethoprim - therapeutic use
/ TRIMETHOPRIME
/ TRIMETROPINA
/ Urinary Tract Infections
/ Urinary Tract Infections - drug therapy
/ Urinary Tract Infections - veterinary
/ veterinary
1997
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Association of hepatic necrosis with trimethoprim sulfonamide administration in 4 dogs
by
Getzy, David M.
, Lappin, Michael R.
, Diehl, Kelly J.
, Twedt, David C.
in
ADVERSE EFFECTS
/ Animals
/ Anti-Infective Agents
/ Anti-Infective Agents - adverse effects
/ Anti-Infective Agents - therapeutic use
/ APPLICATION METHODS
/ Bronchitis
/ Bronchitis - drug therapy
/ Bronchitis - veterinary
/ Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury
/ chemically induced
/ CHIEN
/ Dog Diseases
/ Dog Diseases - chemically induced
/ Dog Diseases - drug therapy
/ Dog Diseases - pathology
/ DOGS
/ Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
/ drug effects
/ DRUG THERAPY
/ EFECTOS SECUNDARIOS
/ EFFET SECONDAIRE
/ Female
/ FOIE
/ HIGADO
/ LIVER
/ Liver - drug effects
/ Liver - pathology
/ Liver Diseases
/ Liver Diseases - pathology
/ Liver Diseases - veterinary
/ Male
/ METHODE D'APPLICATION
/ METODOS DE APLICACION
/ NECROSE
/ NECROSIS
/ ORAL ADMINISTRATION
/ pathology
/ PERRO
/ Pyoderma
/ Pyoderma - drug therapy
/ Pyoderma - veterinary
/ SIDE EFFECTS
/ SULFAMIDE
/ SULFONAMIDAS
/ sulfonamides
/ SULPHONAMIDES
/ TERAPEUTICA MEDICAMENTOSA
/ therapeutic use
/ THERAPEUTIQUE MEDICAMENTEUSE
/ Time Factors
/ TRIMETHOPRIM
/ Trimethoprim - adverse effects
/ Trimethoprim - therapeutic use
/ TRIMETHOPRIME
/ TRIMETROPINA
/ Urinary Tract Infections
/ Urinary Tract Infections - drug therapy
/ Urinary Tract Infections - veterinary
/ veterinary
1997
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Association of hepatic necrosis with trimethoprim sulfonamide administration in 4 dogs
by
Getzy, David M.
, Lappin, Michael R.
, Diehl, Kelly J.
, Twedt, David C.
in
ADVERSE EFFECTS
/ Animals
/ Anti-Infective Agents
/ Anti-Infective Agents - adverse effects
/ Anti-Infective Agents - therapeutic use
/ APPLICATION METHODS
/ Bronchitis
/ Bronchitis - drug therapy
/ Bronchitis - veterinary
/ Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury
/ chemically induced
/ CHIEN
/ Dog Diseases
/ Dog Diseases - chemically induced
/ Dog Diseases - drug therapy
/ Dog Diseases - pathology
/ DOGS
/ Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
/ drug effects
/ DRUG THERAPY
/ EFECTOS SECUNDARIOS
/ EFFET SECONDAIRE
/ Female
/ FOIE
/ HIGADO
/ LIVER
/ Liver - drug effects
/ Liver - pathology
/ Liver Diseases
/ Liver Diseases - pathology
/ Liver Diseases - veterinary
/ Male
/ METHODE D'APPLICATION
/ METODOS DE APLICACION
/ NECROSE
/ NECROSIS
/ ORAL ADMINISTRATION
/ pathology
/ PERRO
/ Pyoderma
/ Pyoderma - drug therapy
/ Pyoderma - veterinary
/ SIDE EFFECTS
/ SULFAMIDE
/ SULFONAMIDAS
/ sulfonamides
/ SULPHONAMIDES
/ TERAPEUTICA MEDICAMENTOSA
/ therapeutic use
/ THERAPEUTIQUE MEDICAMENTEUSE
/ Time Factors
/ TRIMETHOPRIM
/ Trimethoprim - adverse effects
/ Trimethoprim - therapeutic use
/ TRIMETHOPRIME
/ TRIMETROPINA
/ Urinary Tract Infections
/ Urinary Tract Infections - drug therapy
/ Urinary Tract Infections - veterinary
/ veterinary
1997
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Association of hepatic necrosis with trimethoprim sulfonamide administration in 4 dogs
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Association of hepatic necrosis with trimethoprim sulfonamide administration in 4 dogs
1997
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Overview
Hepatic necrosis in association with trimethoprim‐sulfonamide (TMS) combination therapy was diagnosed in 4 dogs based on history, clinical presentation, and examination of histopathologic specimens collected postmortem. Duration of TMS therapy prior to onset of clinical signs ranged from 4 to 30 days. The dose of TMS ranged from 18 mg/kg to 53 mg/kg bid. Despite supportive medical therapy, all dogs died or were euthanized due to hepatic failure. This report highlights the potential for hepatotoxicity during TMS therapy. Duration of therapy, type of TMS combination, and dose did not appear related to the development of toxicity. The low number of dogs affected suggests an idiosyncratic drug reaction.
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd,Oxford University Press
Subject
/ Animals
/ Anti-Infective Agents - adverse effects
/ Anti-Infective Agents - therapeutic use
/ Chemical and Drug Induced Liver Injury
/ CHIEN
/ Dog Diseases - chemically induced
/ DOGS
/ Dose-Response Relationship, Drug
/ Female
/ FOIE
/ HIGADO
/ LIVER
/ Male
/ NECROSE
/ NECROSIS
/ PERRO
/ Pyoderma
/ THERAPEUTIQUE MEDICAMENTEUSE
/ Trimethoprim - adverse effects
/ Trimethoprim - therapeutic use
/ Urinary Tract Infections - drug therapy
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