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Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics | 2008

Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of meloxicam in piglets

T. K. Fosse; Henning A Haga; V. Hormazabal; G. Haugejorden; T. E. Horsberg; Birgit Ranheim

The pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of meloxicam in piglets (16-23 days old) were studied using a stratified parallel group design. One group (n = 13) received 0.4 mg/kg meloxicam intravenously, while the other group (n = 12) received physiological saline solution. A carrageenan-sponge model of acute inflammation was used to evaluate the effects of meloxicam. The plasma clearance was low (0.061 L/kg/h), the volume of distribution was low (0.19 L/kg) and the elimination half-life was short (2.7 h). At most time points, the mean concentration of meloxicam in plasma exceeded the concentrations in exudate indicating a limited accumulation of the drug at the site of the inflammation. There were significant differences between the groups in the exudate prostaglandin E2 (PGE2) concentration, but the inhibition of PGE2 in the meloxicam group was limited. The inhibition of thromboxane B(2) (TXB2) production in serum in the meloxicam group was extensive, but of shorter duration than the PGE2 inhibition in exudate.


Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics | 2011

Ketoprofen in piglets: enantioselective pharmacokinetics, pharmacodynamics and PK/PD modelling.

T. K. Fosse; Pierre-Louis Toutain; Claudia Spadavecchia; Henning A Haga; T. E. Horsberg; Birgit Ranheim

The chiral pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics of ketoprofen were investigated in a placebo-controlled study in piglets after intramuscular administration of 6 mg/kg racemic ketoprofen. The absorption half-lives of both enantiomers were short, and S-ketoprofen predominated over R-ketoprofen in plasma. A kaolin-induced inflammation model was used to evaluate the anti-inflammatory, antipyretic and analgesic effects of ketoprofen. Skin temperatures increased after the kaolin injection, but the effect of ketoprofen was small. No significant antipyretic effects could be detected, but body temperatures tended to be lower in the ketoprofen-treated piglets. Mechanical nociceptive threshold testing was used to evaluate the analgesic effects. The piglets in the ketoprofen-treated group had significantly higher mechanical nociceptive thresholds compared to the piglets in the placebo group for 12-24 h following the treatment. Pharmacokinetic/pharmacodynamic modelling of the results from the mechanical nociceptive threshold testing gave a median IC(50) for S-ketoprofen of 26.7 μg/mL and an IC(50) for R-ketoprofen of 1.6 μg/mL. This indicates that R-ketoprofen is a more potent analgesic than S-ketoprofen in piglets. Estimated ED(50) for racemic ketoprofen was 2.5 mg/kg.


Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics | 2011

Pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamic effects of meloxicam in piglets subjected to a kaolin inflammation model

T. K. Fosse; Claudia Spadavecchia; T. E. Horsberg; Henning A Haga; Birgit Ranheim

The pharmacokinetics and the analgesic, anti-inflammatory and antipyretic effects of meloxicam were investigated in a placebo controlled study in 2-week-old piglets. Inflammation was induced by a subcutaneous injection of kaolin in the left metacarpus, and 16 h later, meloxicam (0.6 mg/kg) or saline was administered intramuscularly. The absorption half-life was relatively short (0.19 h) and the elimination half-life was 2.6 h. Mechanical nociceptive threshold testing was used to evaluate the analgesic effect, but no significant effect of the meloxicam treatment was found. The skin temperature of the inflamed area increased after the kaolin injection, but no significant decrease in temperature was found after administration of meloxicam. Only limited pyresis was observed after the kaolin injection, and no significant antipyretic effect of meloxicam was found. The results indicated that this dose of meloxicam had very limited anti-inflammatory and analgesic effects in piglets.


Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics | 2011

Enantioselective pharmacokinetics of ketoprofen in piglets: the significance of neonatal age

T. K. Fosse; T. E. Horsberg; Henning A Haga; Víctor Hormazábal; Birgit Ranheim

Following intravenous dose of 6mg/kg racemic ketoprofen, the chiral pharmacokinetics of ketoprofen was investigated in eight piglets aged 6 and 21days old. S-ketoprofen predominated over R-ketoprofen in plasma of the piglets in both age groups. The volumes of distribution of S-ketoprofen for the 6- and 21-day-old piglets were 241.7 (211.3-276.5) mL/kg and 155.0 (138.7-173.1) mL/kg, respectively, while the corresponding parameters for R-ketoprofen were 289.2 (250.3-334.2) mL/kg and 193.0 (168.7-220.8) mL/kg. The clearances of R-ketoprofen [948.4 (768.0-1171.2) mL/h/kg and 425 (319.1-566.0) mL/h/kg for the 6- and 21-day-old piglets, respectively] were significantly higher compared to the clearances of S-ketoprofen [57.3 (46.6-70.4) mL/h/kg and 33.8 (27.0-42.2) mL/h/kg for 6- and 21-day-old piglets, respectively]. The elimination half-life of S-ketoprofen was 3.4h for both age groups, while the elimination half-life of R-ketoprofen was 0.2h for the 6-day-old and 0.4h for the 21-day-old piglets. The clearances of both R- and S-ketoprofen were significantly higher in the 6-day-old piglets compared to when they were 21 days old. Furthermore, the volumes of distribution were larger in the youngest age group.


Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics | 2000

The effects of medetomidine and its reversal with atipamezole on plasma glucose, cortisol and noradrenaline in cattle and sheep

Birgit Ranheim; T. E. Horsberg; N. E. Søli; K. A. Ryeng; Jon Martin Arnemo


Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics | 2000

Single‐dose pharmacokinetics of flumequine in cod (Gadus morhua) and goldsinny wrasse (Ctenolabrus rupestris)

M. K. Hansen; T. E. Horsberg


Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics | 2000

Medetomidine and atipamezole in sheep: disposition and clinical effects

Birgit Ranheim; Jon Martin Arnemo; S. Stuen; T. E. Horsberg


Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics | 2003

Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties of metomidate in turbot (Scophthalmus maximus) and halibut (Hippoglossus hippoglossus)

M. K. Hansen; U. Nymoen; T. E. Horsberg


Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics | 2000

Single-dose pharmacokinetics of flumequine in the eel (Anguilla anguilla) after intravascular, oral and bath administration.

M. K. Hansen; T. E. Horsberg


Journal of Veterinary Pharmacology and Therapeutics | 1997

Reversal of medetomidine-induced sedation in reindeer (Rangifer tarandus tarandus) with atipamezole increases the medetomidine concentration in plasma

Birgit Ranheim; T. E. Horsberg; U. Nymoen; N. E. Søli; N. J. C. Tyler; Jon Martin Arnemo

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Birgit Ranheim

Norwegian University of Life Sciences

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Henning A Haga

Norwegian University of Life Sciences

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T. K. Fosse

Norwegian University of Life Sciences

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Jon Martin Arnemo

Norwegian University of Life Sciences

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M. K. Hansen

Norwegian University of Life Sciences

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N. E. Søli

Norwegian University of Life Sciences

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G. Haugejorden

Norwegian University of Life Sciences

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K. A. Ryeng

Norwegian University of Life Sciences

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