芬兰兽医对犬猫不良行为的药物治疗

IF 1.3 3区 农林科学 Q4 BEHAVIORAL SCIENCES
Marja Raekallio , Tea Törmänen , Miiamaaria Kujala , Outi Vainio
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摘要

猫狗的不良行为可能会降低它们的生活质量,并对主人造成伤害。这类行为可通过药物、行为训练和环境改造来治疗。芬兰兽医回答了一份网络问卷,以了解用药物治疗猫狗不良行为的特点。问卷中定义了 14 种与不良行为相关的适应症。其中列出了大多数在芬兰获准用于兽医或人类的精神活性药物,以及根据国家法律允许用于动物的处方药。此外,还包括一些镇静和镇痛药物。受访者使用多种药物治疗犬科和猫科动物的不良行为。在许多情况下,所使用的药物中没有一种能够证明在某种适应症中是最受欢迎的。标示外使用精神活性药物的情况很普遍。许多药物的使用都没有经过研究,证明其对相关物种的适应症具有疗效。与猫的治疗相比,狗的治疗除了药物治疗外,更多的是建议进行行为训练。药物在标签外使用的普遍现象以及针对特定行为问题所使用的药物种类繁多,都表明需要进一步的临床证据来证明药物对治疗犬科和猫科动物各种不良行为的有效性。
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Pharmacological treatment of canine and feline undesirable behaviors by Finnish veterinarians

Undesirable behaviors of dogs and cats may reduce their quality of life and may cause harm to their owners. Such behaviors have been treated with medications as well as behavioral training and environmental modifications. Finnish veterinarians answered a web-based questionnaire to characterize the treatment of undesirable behaviors in dogs and cats by medications. Fourteen indications related to undesirable behaviors were defined in the questionnaire. Most psychoactive medications authorized for veterinary or human use in Finland and allowed to be prescribed for animal use according to the national legislation were listed. In addition, some sedative and analgesic agents were included. Canine and feline undesirable behaviors were treated by the respondents with a wide variety of medications. In many cases, none of the remedies used could be demonstrated to be a clear favorite for a certain indication. Off-label use of psychoactive medications was common. Many medications were used without research-based evidence of their efficacy for the indication in those species in question. Treatment of dogs was more often associated with advice for behavioral training in addition to medications than treatment of cats. Both the common off-label use of medications and the wide variety of substances used for the particular behavioral problem reveal the need for further clinical evidence of the efficacy of medications to treat various canine and feline undesirable behaviors.

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CiteScore
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自引率
16.70%
发文量
107
审稿时长
325 days
期刊介绍: Journal of Veterinary Behavior: Clinical Applications and Research is an international journal that focuses on all aspects of veterinary behavioral medicine, with a particular emphasis on clinical applications and research. Articles cover such topics as basic research involving normal signaling or social behaviors, welfare and/or housing issues, molecular or quantitative genetics, and applied behavioral issues (eg, working dogs) that may have implications for clinical interest or assessment. JVEB is the official journal of the Australian Veterinary Behaviour Interest Group, the British Veterinary Behaviour Association, Gesellschaft fr Tierverhaltensmedizin und Therapie, the International Working Dog Breeding Association, the Pet Professional Guild, the Association Veterinaire Suisse pour la Medecine Comportementale, and The American Veterinary Society of Animal Behavior.
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