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Online Publication Date: 01 Mar 1998

Complications associated with high-dose prednisolone sodium succinate therapy in dogs with neurological injury

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Article Category: Research Article
Page Range: 129 – 134
DOI: 10.5326/15473317-34-2-129
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A retrospective study of 105 dogs with neurological injury was conducted to evaluate the type and prevalence of complications encountered when treatment consisted of a high-dose corticosteroid protocol. All dogs were treated with high-dose prednisolone sodium succinate (HDPSS) (30 mg/kg body weight, administered intravenously [i.v.] q 6 hrs for 36 hrs). Thirty-five (33.3%) cases developed complications including diarrhea (n = 11), melena (n = 11), vomiting (n = 6), hematochezia (n = 3), hematemesis (n = 1), anorexia (n = 1), or a combination (n = 2). Most complications resolved without additional treatments after termination of the HDPSS therapy. None of the complications were considered serious, and none prolonged hospitalization.

Copyright: 1998
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