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Title: Principais fármacos e vias de administração utilizados em felinos
Other Titles: Main drugs and administration routes used in felines
Keywords: Enterais
Medicamentos
Medicina felina
Parenterais
Terapêutica
Enteral
Medications
Feline medicine
Parenteral
Therapeutics
Issue Date: 28-Jan-2022
Publisher: Pubvet - Publicações em Medicina Veterinária e Zootecnia
Citation: OLIVEIRA, C. F. A. de et al. Principais fármacos e vias de administração utilizados em felinos. Pubvet, [Londrina], v. 16, n. 1, p. 1-21, jan. 2022. DOI: 10.31533/pubvet.v16n01a1009.1-21.
Abstract: For the therapeutic protocols to be properly instituted, it is necessary to correctly understand how they will be applied. This bibliographic review aims to characterize the different administration routes used in feline veterinary medicine. In this way, several examples of drugs used by enteral and parenteral routes will be addressed. Once these particularities are studied, it is possible to understand how each pathway works, a factor that considerably increases the effectiveness of treatments. Due to the administration of drugs through the wrong routes, as well as the therapeutic choice most often inappropriate for this species, many cats end up intoxicating. As a result of their hepatic metabolism deficiency and predisposition to develop kidney disorders, many patients have an unfavourable prognosis and end up dying. For this reason, the objective was to elucidate the different types of drugs used in the feline species, in addition to the different doses and routes of administration that can be used in these animals.
URI: http://repositorio.ufla.br/jspui/handle/1/58060
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