Comparative study of the effects of antitussive drugs in a canine acute cough model
Takuam Aoki,
Kent Eki
Abstract:BackgroundCough is a common clinical complaint in small animal practice with limited treatment options for chronic underlying conditions.ObjectivesThe present study aimed to evaluate the efficacy of three antitussive drugs in a novel, minimally invasive canine acute cough model.MethodsFive clinically healthy Beagles were used to create an acute cough model by administering sterile saline via a transtracheally placed central venous catheter. Single‐dose antitussive effects of butorphanol, maropitant and Danpron… Show more
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