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Publikováno v:
Equine Veterinary Journal. 31:40-44
Summary Gastric ulceration is a prevalent condition of racehorses. A number of models of gastric ulceration have been described, but none mimic the conditions of a horse in training. The objectives of this study were to determine whether gastric ulce
Autor:
Evelyn S. Eichorn, M. J. Murray, W L Cooper, John E Holste, W. B. Stanier, J. L. Cox, Valerie A. Cooper
Publikováno v:
Equine Veterinary Journal. 31:67-70
A paste formulation of the H+,K(+)-ATPase inhibitor omeprazole was evaluated in Thoroughbred foals and yearlings for its safety and acceptability. Twenty foals age 11-16 weeks and 20 yearling horses age 15-17 months were included and gastroscopic exa
Autor:
Jorge E. Nieto, M. Pollmeier, Nicholas J. Vatistas, Jack R. Snyder, John E Holste, D. Thompson
Publikováno v:
Equine Veterinary Journal. 31:71-76
Summary Gastric ulceration has been found to occur in 80–90% of Thoroughbreds in active race training. Previously, variable success has been reported using mucosal surface protectants and H2 receptor antagonist. Omeprazole, a substituted benzimidaz
Autor:
Roberto Alva, John E. Holste, Roger L. Sifferman, Scott R. McClure, William V. Bernard, Faith E. Hughes, Candis Fleishman, Luiz G Cramer, Gary W. White
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 226:1685-1688
Objective—To determine whether omeprazole oral paste administered at a dosage of 0.5 or 1 mg/kg (0.23 or 0.45 mg/lb), PO, every 24 hours would effectively prevent the recurrence of gastric ulcers in horses in race training. Design—Prospective stu
Autor:
John E Holste, Roberto Alva, André Vrins, Scott R. McClure, Candis Fleishman, Roger L. Sifferman, Luiz G Cramer, Michèle Doucet, William V. Bernard, Gary W. White
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 226:1681-1684
Objective—To determine the minimal effective dosage of omeprazole oral paste for the prevention of naturally occurring ulcers in horses starting race training. Design—Prospective study. Animals—175 horses. Procedure—Horses in the dose selecti
Autor:
M. J. Murray, Roger L. Sifferman, Candis Fleishman, Scott R. McClure, John E Holste, Luiz G Cramer, Gary W. White
Publikováno v:
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association. 230:1680-1682
Objective—To determine the effects of 8 days of light to heavy exercise on gastric ulcer development in horses and determine the efficacy of omeprazole paste in preventing gastric ulceration. Design—Randomized, controlled, multicenter clinical tr
Autor:
Sara E, Marley, Doug E, Hutchens, Craig R, Reinemeyer, John E, Holste, Allan J, Paul, Steffen, Rehbein
Publikováno v:
Veterinary therapeutics : research in applied veterinary medicine. 5(2)
Modern anthelmintic use in horses has decreased the prevalence of the large strongyles, which has in turn shifted the focus of parasitologists to the pathogenic importance of the small strongyles, tapeworms, and other parasites. These studies show th
Autor:
Steffen, Rehbein, John E, Holste, Michèle Y, Doucet, Clara, Fenger, Allan J, Paul, Craig R, Reinemeyer, Larry L, Smith, Stephen, Yoon, Sara E, Marley
Publikováno v:
Veterinary therapeutics : research in applied veterinary medicine. 4(3)
The efficacy of an oral formulation of ivermectin plus praziquantel in the reduction of nematode and cestode egg counts in horses was assessed in 273 horses under field conditions at 15 sites in North America (n = 6) and Europe (n = 9). Horses were c
Autor:
R. L. Sifferman, S. R. McClure, G. F. Ericcson, N. J. Vatistas, John E Holste, Charles G. MacAllister, J. L. Cox, G. W. White
Publikováno v:
Equine veterinary journal. Supplement. (29)
Summary A multicentre, blinded, randomised complete-block, field trial was conducted with 140 horses and foals age 4 weeks-28 years to determine if omeprazole paste is effective and safe in promoting healing of spontaneous gastric ulcers under a vari
Autor:
F. E. Hughes, Roberto Alva, W. Bernard, R. L. Sifferman, Frank M. Andrews, C. P. Daurio, John E Holste, J. L. Cox
Publikováno v:
Equine veterinary journal. Supplement. (29)
Equine gastric ulcer syndrome (EGUS) is very common among performance horses, with a reported prevalence of approximately 90% in racehorses, and also > 50% in foals. Omeprazole, an acid pump inhibitor 5 times more potent than ranitidine, has been use