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Comparison of body surface area-based and weight-based dosing format for oral prednisolone administration in small and large-breed dogs
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2017
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Animal PhysiologyVeterinary PhysiologyOral PdsWorking DogLarge Breed DogsAnimal SciencePharmacologyVeterinary ScienceWeight-based Dosing FormatEducationSmall Animal Internal MedicineVeterinary ResearchPharmacotherapyBody Surface AreaMedicinePharmacokineticsOral Prednisolone AdministrationBody Surface
Abstract This study compared the pharmacokinetics of Prednisolone (PDS) in small- and large breed dogs with a dosing format based on body surface area (BSA) or body weight (BW). The maximum concentration and area under the curve in large-breed dogs orally administered 2 mg/kg PDS were significantly greater than those in small-breed dogs given 2 mg/kg and in large-breed dogs given 40 mg/m2. The higher blood concentrations that result from BW-based dosing of oral PDS in large-breed dogs can be more than required for effect. Meanwhile, BSA dosing at 40 mg/m may be suboptimal. These findings confirm important differences between standard PDS dosing schemes in dogs while highlighting the need to further optimize PDS dosing in large-breed dogs.
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