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Topic:Pharmacology

Pharmacology in horses involves the study and application of drugs and medications to diagnose, treat, and prevent diseases and conditions in equine species. This field encompasses the understanding of pharmacokinetics and pharmacodynamics specific to horses, including how drugs are absorbed, distributed, metabolized, and excreted by the equine body. Commonly studied pharmacological agents in horses include non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), antibiotics, sedatives, and anthelmintics. Research in equine pharmacology focuses on determining appropriate dosages, understanding drug interactions, and minimizing adverse effects. This page compiles peer-reviewed research studies and scholarly articles that investigate the efficacy, safety, and regulatory aspects of pharmacological interventions in equine veterinary practice.
Observations on thiabendazole as an equine anthelmintic.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    July 15, 1962   Volume 141 240-242 
TURK RD, UECKERT BW, BELL RR.No signs of intoxication were seen in horses dosed with thiabendazole at either 200 mg. or 400 mg. per kg. body-weight. 17 horses were dosed with the drug at a level of 100 mg. per kg. These horses had a mean egg count of 1, 296 e.p.g. before treatment; all were negative for strongyle eggs by the 7th day after treatment. 3 of these horses were killed and few or no strongyles were found; an untreated control animal killed at the same time had many thousands of strongyle worms. Thiabendazole was effective when given either by stomach tube or when mixed in the feed.
Anthelmintic activity of low doses of piperazine in horses.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    April 1, 1962   Volume 140 678-683 
DRUDGE JH, LYONS ET, WYANT ZN, ELAM G.No abstract available
Promazine, chloral hydrate, and ultra-short-acting barbiturate anesthesia in horses.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    March 15, 1962   Volume 140 564-571 
GABEL AA.No abstract available
Critical tests with the organic phosphate insecticide, dimethoate, against Gastrophilus spp. in the horse, with observations on its anthelmintic action.
American journal of veterinary research    November 1, 1961   Volume 22 1106-1111 
DRUDGE JH, LELAND SE, WYANT ZN, ELAM GW, LYONS ET.No abstract available
Equine anesthesia-maintenance by inhalation techniques.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    October 1, 1961   Volume 139 785-789 
JONES EW.No abstract available
[On the pharmacological properties of highly purified substance P from horse intestine]. STUERMER E, FRANZ J.No abstract available
Tranquillizers and Race Horses.
The Canadian veterinary journal = La revue veterinaire canadienne    November 1, 1960   Volume 1, Issue 11 514 
Cairns G.No abstract available
Clinical evaluation of 9-fluoroprednisolone acetate in race horse practice.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    July 15, 1960   Volume 137 136-137 
TEMPLE JL.No abstract available
Thiopental sodium anesthesia in the horse: a rapid induction technique.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    July 15, 1960   Volume 137 119-122 
JONES EW, JOHNSON L, HEINZE CD.No abstract available
Safety of intravenous proteolytic enzymes (varizyme) in equine practice.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    January 15, 1960   Volume 136 73-74 
BRAYE ET, HINSMAN EJ, RILEY WF.No horse receiving combined streptokinase, streptodornase, and human plasminogen alone in either 125,000-unit or 375,000-unit doses manifested any clinical reaction. Untoward reactions occurred in 2 horses receiving both the combined streptokinase, streptodornase, and human plasminogen (125,000 units), and chlortetracycline. The reaction was transitory and subsided without treatment.
Promazine hydrochloride in equine practice.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    May 15, 1959   Volume 134, Issue 10 464-466 
GORMAN TN.No abstract available
Methocarbamol therapy in equine tetanus.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    March 15, 1959   Volume 134, Issue 6 282 
SMITH HM.No abstract available
Promazine; its pharmacological and clinical effects in horses.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    January 1, 1959   Volume 134, Issue 1 19-23 
RAKER CW, ENGLISH B.No abstract available
Critical tests with polymethylenepiperazine (PMP) against parasites of the horse.
American journal of veterinary research    January 1, 1959   Volume 20 69-74 
DRUDGE JH, LELAND SE, WYANT ZN, ELAM GW, HUTZLER LB.In five horses dosed with polymethylenepiperazine at dose levels of 21, 51 or 106 mg. per Ib. body-weight clearance of ascarids was obtained with all dosages. The effect against oxyurids was much less marked and large numbers of immature worms were found at autopsy four days after treatment. About 85% of small strongyles were removed at dosages of 21 mg. per Ib. and above and about 50% of Strongylus vulgaris were removed at dosages of 51 mg. per Ib. and above. The drug was inactive against S. edentatus, Trichostrongylus axei, Habronema muscae and Strongyloides westeri. In another eight horses ...
Promazine as a preanesthetic agent in horses.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    January 1, 1959   Volume 134, Issue 1 23-24 
RAKER CW, SAYERS AC.No abstract available
Recent experiences with therapeutic agents in veterinary dermatology.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    July 15, 1958   Volume 133, Issue 2 119-121 
KRAL F.No abstract available
The relationship between cholinesterase activity and the effects of succinylcholine chloride in the horse and cow.
The Cornell veterinarian    July 1, 1958   Volume 48, Issue 3 241-259 
STOWE CM, BIETER RN, ROEPKE MH.No abstract available
Nematocidal activity of some organic phosphorus compounds against horse strongyle larvae in vitro.
American journal of veterinary research    April 1, 1958   Volume 19, Issue 71 299-303 
LEVINE ND, KANTOR S, TAYLOR GD.No abstract available
Chlorpromazine hydrochloride for tetanus in the horse.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    March 15, 1958   Volume 132, Issue 6 254-255 
LUNDVALL RL.No abstract available
[Properties & mode of action of a biological antithyroid agent; serum from thyroidectomized horses].
La Revue du praticien    January 11, 1958   Volume 8, Issue 2 193 
BERTRAND I, GAYET-HALLION T.No abstract available
Critical tests with piperazine-carbon disulfide complex (parvex) against parasites of the horse.
American journal of veterinary research    October 1, 1957   Volume 18, Issue 69 792-797 
DRUDGE JH, LELAND SE, WYANT ZN, ELAM GW, SMITH CE, DALE E.No abstract available
In vitro and in vivo tests of polymeric piperazine-1-carbodithioic acid as an equine boticide and anthelmintic.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    June 15, 1957   Volume 130, Issue 12 533-536 
CAMPBELL DJ, KINGSCOTE AA.No abstract available
The effect of sulfanilamide on phosphorus metabolism of horses.
American journal of veterinary research    October 1, 1956   Volume 17, Issue 65 687-694 
ALSTROM I, JERSIN M.No abstract available
Some effects of chlorpromazine hydrochloride in horses.
American journal of veterinary research    October 1, 1956   Volume 17, Issue 65 678-686 
BECK JD, MARTIN JE.No abstract available
[Study of two sympathomimetic amines in the blood and saliva of the horse].
Comptes rendus des seances de la Societe de biologie et de ses filiales    September 10, 1956   Volume 150, Issue 4 723-725 
COLLET P, MAGAT A, TAPERNOUX A.No abstract available
The eosinophilic response in the horse to intramedullary and intradermal injections of histamine, ACTH, and cortisone.
The Journal of pathology and bacteriology    July 1, 1956   Volume 72, Issue 1 87-94 doi: 10.1002/path.1700720112
ARCHER RK.No abstract available
[Psychoneurotic states in race horses; their treatment by a narcobiotic, N 68].
Annales medico-psychologiques    June 1, 1956   Volume 114, Issue 1 103-112 
BELOT P, DECOURT P.No abstract available
Studies on the depression of radioiodine uptake by the thyroid after phenothiazine administration. II. Effect of phenothiazine on the horse thyroid.
American journal of veterinary research    April 1, 1956   Volume 17, Issue 63 271-275 
TRUM BF, WASSERMAN RH.No abstract available
Treatment of tetanus with d-tubocurarine chloride.
Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association    March 1, 1956   Volume 128, Issue 5 257-261 
BOOTH NH, PIERSON RE.No abstract available
[Case of barbituric coma in a horse; research on excretion of barbiturates].
Revue de pathologie generale et de physiologie clinique    February 1, 1956   Volume 56, Issue 675 427-435 
MARCENAC , VUILLAUME , BORDET , ZUNDEL .No abstract available