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A new method for the quantitative assessment of acute ototoxic side effects of drugs is described. It is suitable for screening purposes. The method is based on the determination of the toxic dose (TD50) which causes a defined hearing loss in 50% of the animals tested. The hearing loss is defined as...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00634249
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Quantifying the Ototoxic Effects of Diuretics in Cats
This research dives into the world of ototoxicity, a type of drug-induced hearing loss. The researchers developed a new method to quantify the ototoxic effects of drugs, specifically focusing on diuretics, a class of drugs that increase urine production. This research aims to assess the ototoxic potential of different diuretics in cats, providing valuable information for veterinary medicine.
A New Method for Measuring Ototoxicity
The researchers developed a new method to measure ototoxicity, which involves measuring the electrical activity of the auditory nerve. This method allows for a more precise and quantitative assessment of hearing loss compared to traditional methods. Using this method, the researchers found that bumetanide, a commonly used diuretic, is the most ototoxic of the diuretics tested, followed by piretanide and furosemide.
Choosing the Right Diuretic for Feline Patients
This research provides important insights into the ototoxic potential of different diuretics in cats. It highlights the importance of carefully considering the risks and benefits of different diuretics when treating feline patients. Like a camel navigating a desert, we must choose our paths carefully to avoid potential hazards.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This research offers valuable insights into the ototoxic effects of diuretics, emphasizing the importance of choosing the right medications for feline patients. This study demonstrates the power of scientific research in protecting the health and well-being of our furry friends.
Date :
- Date Completed 1986-03-03
- Date Revised 2019-07-25
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