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The stability and in vitro antibacterial efficacy of enrofloxacin and gentamicin solutions against Staphylococcus pseudintermedius over 28  days
CONCLUSIONS AND CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Solutions of 1% enrofloxacin and 0.3% gentamicin in normal saline with 0.1% dexamethasone maintained chemical stability and bactericidal efficacy over 28 days. These solutions can be considered as alternatives to commercial preparations for treatment of canine OE when indicated.PMID:36221863 | DOI:10.1111/vde.13131
Source: Veterinary Dermatology - October 12, 2022 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Shin Park Taeho Oh Seulgi Bae Source Type: research

Stability of dexamethasone sodium phosphate over a 28  day period when added to commercial veterinary wipe and pad products
Conclusions and clinical importance - These data provide evidence that Dex SP is stable for 28 days in TCL and KH, and not in DCP from D0 to D14 or D28 days.PMID:35859527 | DOI:10.1111/vde.13108
Source: Veterinary Dermatology - July 21, 2022 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Sara Bancroft Nicole Heinrich Mike McGilliard Source Type: research

Diagnostic evaluation of insulin and glucose dynamics in light-breed horses receiving dexamethasone
CONCLUSION: Dexamethasone administration at 0.08 mg/kg, PO, q24h for 7 d worsened insulin dysregulation in adult light-breed horses based on findings of a basal insulin, OST, CGIT, and insulin sensitivity proxy measurements. There was none to moderate agreement between the basal insulin, OST, CGIT for the diagnosis of insulin dysregulation.CLINICAL RELEVANCE: Horses administered dexamethasone at a dose of 0.08 mg/kg, PO, q24h for 7 d should be considered insulin dysregulation and appropriate preventative strategies should be implemented. The variability of diagnostic performance of common tests for insulin dysregulation (b...
Source: The Canadian Veterinary Journal - June 3, 2022 Category: Veterinary Research Authors: Kathryn J Timko Laura D Hostnik Mauria R Watts Chiaming Chen Adam Bercz Ramiro E Toribio James K Belknap Teresa A Burns Source Type: research