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Comparison of carprofen and flunixin meglumine asadjunctive therapy in bovine respiratory disease
Authors:TV Balmer  P Williams  IE Selman
Institution:*Grampian Pharmaceutical Limited, Research Division, Talkin, Brampton, Cumbria, CA8 1LE, U.K.;?Applied Statistics Division, Department of Mathematical &; Computing Sciences, University of Surrey, Guildford, Surrey, GU2 5XH, U.K.;§Hillhead ofGilmilnscroft Sorn, Mauchline, Ayrshire, KA5 6ND, U.K.
Abstract:In an open, controlled, multi-centre clinical field trial, seven ‘naturally occurring’ outbreaks of acutefebrile (rectal temperature ≥ 39·5°C) respiratory disease in housed calves were treated with a single antimicrobial agent, and either the non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug (NSAID) carprofen (n=95) or flunixin meghunine (n=92) on an alternate basis. Carprofen was administered as a single subcutaneous injection at a mean dosage of 1·4 mg kg−1 (range 1·2 to 1·9 mg kg−1) body weight on the first day and flunixin meglumine by intravenous injection at a mean dosage of 2·0 mg kg−1 (range 1·2 to 2·6 mg kg−1) body weight on the first 3 consecutive days. All calves were examined clinically immediately prior to initial treatment and on three occasions up to 1 week after the end of treatment. There were no statistically significant differences between NSAID groups in reduction of clinical parameters between examinations, or in overall efficacy. This trial demonstrated that a single dose of carprofen was equally effective as three daily closes of flunixin meglumine as adjunctive therapy to antimicrobial treatment in acute respiratory disease in calves.
Keywords:Carprofen  calves  respiratory disease  efficacy  flunixin
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