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Evaluation of adverse events in small‐breed dogs treated with maropitant and a single dose of doxorubicin
Authors:Fukiko Matsuyama  Kei Harada  Eri Fukazawa  Masanao Ichimata  Yuko Nakano  Tetsuya Kobayashi
Affiliation:1. Japan Small Animal Cancer Center, Japan Small Animal Medical Center, Tokorozawa‐shi Saitama, Japan ; 2. Veterinary Cancer Center, Hayashiya Animal Hospital, Kyoto Japan
Abstract:BackgroundThe recommended doxorubicin (DOX) dose for small dogs is 1 mg/kg. Recent data suggest that DOX‐induced gastrointestinal (GI) toxicosis can be reduced with maropitant treatment.ObjectivesTo investigate the incidence of adverse events (AEs) in small‐breed dogs administered a single 25 mg/m2 DOX followed by administration of maropitant (DOX25). The primary aim was to assess myelo‐ and GI toxicoses for 2 weeks after DOX administration. The secondary aim was to compare the incidence and grades of AEs found in the DOX25 group with a historical control group (DOX 1 mg/kg without administration of antiemetic or antidiarrheal medications).AnimalsNineteen small‐breed tumor‐bearing dogs.MethodsA prospective, observational study of tumor‐bearing dogs, weighing 5 to 10 kg, administered a single 25 mg/m2 dose of DOX IV, followed by administration of maropitant for the next 5 days.ResultsInappetence, vomiting, and diarrhea were found in 7/19, 2/19, and 6/19 of the DOX25 dogs, respectively. Neutropenia and thrombocytopenia was 12/19 and 3/19, respectively. Most AEs were grades 1 and 2, except for grades 3 and 4 inappetence and neutropenia in 3 and 4 dogs, respectively. Furthermore, febrile neutropenia occurred in 3/19 dogs in the DOX25 group. All AEs between the DOX25 and historical control groups were not significantly different.Conclusions and Clinical ImportanceVomiting and diarrhea were deemed acceptable with 25 mg/m2 DOX followed by maropitant treatment in 5 to 10 kg dogs; however, additional supportive care might be needed for dogs with inappetence and neutropenia.
Keywords:adverse events   antiemetic drug   dose intensity   inappetence   small dogs
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