Effects of top-dress formulations of suxibuzone and phenylbutazone on development of gastric ulcers in horses.

Veterinary Therapeutics Pub Date : 2009-01-01
Frank M Andrews, Craig R Reinemeyer, Susan L Longhofer
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Abstract

Eighteen mature, healthy horses were divided into three groups (six per group) receiving either no treatment, 15 consecutive days of phenylbutazone (PBZ), or 15 consecutive days of suxibuzone (SBZ) at recommended label doses. Horses underwent endoscopy before and after the treatment period and were assigned gastric ulcer scores. Gastric ulcer number and severity scores were similar across treatment groups. These findings suggest that when administered at the recommended label dose for 15 days, neither PBZ nor SBZ causes an increase in the number or severity of gastric ulcers over what would be expected with traditional stabling and intermittent feeding patterns. Also, PBZ-treated horses did not have more severe gastric ulcers than SBZ-treated horses, indicating that SBZ does not appear to offer an advantage over PBZ in preventing gastric ulcers when used at recommended label doses. However, ulcers in other regions of the gastrointestinal tract (e.g., right dorsal colon, duodenum) were not evaluated in horses in this study.

苏西布酮和苯丁酮对马胃溃疡发展的影响。
18匹成熟、健康的马被分为三组(每组6匹),要么不接受治疗,要么连续15天服用推荐标签剂量的苯丁酮(PBZ),要么连续15天服用推荐标签剂量的苏西丁酮(SBZ)。马在治疗前后接受内窥镜检查,并对胃溃疡进行评分。各治疗组胃溃疡数量和严重程度评分相似。这些发现表明,当以推荐的标签剂量给药15天时,与传统的稳定喂养和间歇性喂养模式相比,PBZ和SBZ都不会导致胃溃疡的数量或严重程度增加。此外,PBZ治疗的马没有比SBZ治疗的马更严重的胃溃疡,这表明在推荐的标签剂量下使用SBZ时,SBZ在预防胃溃疡方面似乎没有PBZ的优势。然而,本研究未对马胃肠道其他部位(如右结肠背侧、十二指肠)的溃疡进行评估。
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