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Effects of cyproheptadine and cetirizine on eosinophilic airway inflammation in cats with experimentally induced asthma.
Author: JijiRenee D, McGee TurnerJoseph B, ReineroCarol R, SchooleyElizabeth K, SpinkaChristine M
Original Abstract of the Article :
OBJECTIVE: To determine whether oral administration of cyproheptadine or cetirizine blocks the action of serotonin and histamine, respectively, and results in diminished eosinophilic airway inflammation in cats with experimentally induced asthma. ANIMALS: 9 cats in which asthma was experimentally i...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.2460/ajvr.68.11.1265
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Cyproheptadine and Cetirizine in Feline Asthma: A Search for Relief
Feline asthma, like a persistent desert sandstorm, can cause significant respiratory distress in cats. This study, much like a veterinarian trying to find a cure for a feline ailment, investigates the effectiveness of two commonly used antihistamine medications, cyproheptadine and cetirizine, in treating feline asthma. The study used a group of cats with experimentally induced asthma, much like a controlled experiment in a desert laboratory, to assess the impact of these medications on airway inflammation. The study found that neither cyproheptadine nor cetirizine effectively reduced airway inflammation in these cats, suggesting that these medications may not be suitable for treating feline asthma.
Searching for Relief: A Quest for Effective Feline Asthma Treatment
The study highlights the ongoing search for effective treatment options for feline asthma. The findings, like a search for a hidden oasis in a vast desert, suggest that cyproheptadine and cetirizine may not be the answer for feline asthma. This underscores the need for continued research to develop better treatments for this challenging condition.
A New Frontier in Feline Asthma Treatment
The study encourages further research to explore alternative treatments for feline asthma, much like a team of researchers exploring new territory in the vast desert of veterinary medicine. This could lead to more effective and targeted treatments for feline asthma, improving the quality of life for cats suffering from this condition.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study, like a desert explorer searching for a rare plant, investigates the effectiveness of two common medications for feline asthma. The findings, like a mirage in the desert, reveal that these medications may not offer significant relief for feline asthma. The research, like a tireless desert explorer, encourages further investigation to discover more effective treatments, ensuring that our feline friends can enjoy healthy and comfortable lives.
Date :
- Date Completed 2008-01-10
- Date Revised 2013-11-21
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