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Effect of interval between doses on response of the pony to sodium bicarbonate.
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1991
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Veterinary ResearchEducationLaboratory Animal StudySodium BicarbonateBlood PhToxicologyLaboratory MedicineChromatographyAnimal PhysiologyVeterinary PhysiologyAnimal NutritionPharmacologyBicarbonate AdministrationLaboratory Animal CareAnimal SciencePhysiologyAnimal HealthVeterinary ScienceMedicinePharmacokineticsAnesthesiology
Three pony geldings were given sodium bicarbonate orally in order to study the effect on blood pH and bicarbonate and to determine if frequency of dosing influences the response. In a preliminary study, it appeared that a carry-over effect might occur if the interval between dosing was only 2 days. The ponies received 2 doses of sodium bicarbonate (400 mg/kg) 7 days apart in trial one and then in trial two they received 2 doses of sodium bicarbonate 4 days apart. The sodium bicarbonate was mixed with 2 liters of warm water and given through a nasogastric tube on each trial day. Blood samples were taken before dosing, and every half hour after for five and a half hours. The blood was analyzed for pH and bicarbonate. There did not seem to be a carry-over effect due to sodium bicarbonate administration since there was little difference in the responses between the first and second doses of each trial.