- Effects of aspirin dose escalation on platelet function and urinary thromboxane and prostacyclin levels in normal dogs.
Effects of aspirin dose escalation on platelet function and urinary thromboxane and prostacyclin levels in normal dogs.
Journal of veterinary pharmacology and therapeutics (2017-07-01)
N McLewee, T Archer, R Wills, A Mackin, J Thomason
PMID28664658
ABSTRACT
Established "low" aspirin dosages inconsistently inhibit platelet function in dogs. Higher aspirin dosages consistently inhibit platelet function, but are associated with adverse effects. The objectives of this study were to use an escalation in dosage to determine the lowest aspirin dosage that consistently inhibited platelet function without inhibiting prostacyclin synthesis. Eight dogs were treated with five aspirin dosages: 0.5 mg/kg q24h, 1 mg/kg q24h, 2 mg/kg q24h, 4 mg/kg q24h and 10 mg/kg q12h for 7 days. Utilizing aggregometry and a whole-blood platelet function analyzer (PFA-100), platelet function was evaluated before and after treatment. Urine 11-dehydro-thromboxane-B
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