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Feline drug metabolism and disposition : pharmacokinetic evidence for species differences and molecular mechanisms. (Special Issue: Clinical pharmacology and therapeutics.)

机译:猫药的代谢和处置:物种差异和分子机制的药代动力学证据。 (特刊:临床药理学和治疗学。)

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Although it is widely appreciated that cats respond differently to certain drugs compared with other companion animal species, the causes of these differences are poorly understood. This article evaluates published evidence for altered drug effects in cats, focusing on pharmacokinetic differences between cats, dogs, and humans, and the molecular mechanisms underlying these differences. More work is needed to better understand drug metabolism and disposition differences in cats, thereby enabling more rational prescribing of existing medications, and the development of safer drugs for this species.Digital Object Identifier http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cvsm.2013.05.002
机译:尽管人们普遍认为猫与其他伴侣动物相比,对某些药物的反应不同,但对这些差异的原因却知之甚少。本文评估了已发表的证据,证明了猫对药物作用的改变,重点是猫,狗和人之间的药代动力学差异,以及引起这些差异的分子机制。需要更多的工作来更好地了解猫的药物代谢和处置差异,从而能够更合理地处方现有药物,并开发出针对该物种的更安全药物。数字对象标识符http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j .cvsm.2013.05.002

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