Selected article for: "clinical setting and safety efficacy"

Title: 2015 ACVIM Forum Research Abstract Program
  • Document date: 2015_5_27
  • ID: 3pnuj5ru_758
    Snippet: In Japan, intravenous tranexamic acid (TA) has been used empirically to induce vomiting after accidental ingestion in dogs. We found that neurokinin-1 receptors may play a pivotal role in TA-induced emesis and revealed that TA induces emesis in a dose-dependent manner in dogs. Understanding the efficacy and safety of TA-induced emesis is critical for careful and precise management of accidental ingestion. The purpose of this study was to evaluate.....
    Document: In Japan, intravenous tranexamic acid (TA) has been used empirically to induce vomiting after accidental ingestion in dogs. We found that neurokinin-1 receptors may play a pivotal role in TA-induced emesis and revealed that TA induces emesis in a dose-dependent manner in dogs. Understanding the efficacy and safety of TA-induced emesis is critical for careful and precise management of accidental ingestion. The purpose of this study was to evaluate the emetic action and side effects of TA in a clinical setting.

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