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- Title
Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic evaluation of oral rivaroxaban in healthy adult cats.
- Authors
Dixon‐Jimenez, Amy C.; Brainard, Benjamin M.; Brooks, Marjory B.; Nie, Ben; Arnold, Robert D.; Loper, Daniel; Abrams, Jessica C.; Rapoport, Gregg S.
- Abstract
Objectives To determine the pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics of rivaroxaban (RVX), in healthy cats and to evaluate the clinicopathologic effects of various plasma RVX concentrations within target therapeutic ranges established for people. Design Prospective randomized cross-over study performed between July 2013 and November 2014. Setting Veterinary university teaching hospital. Animals Six healthy adult domestic shorthair cats (3 males, 3 females). Interventions Cats were treated with oral RVX at single, fixed doses (1.25, 2.5, 5 mg PO), q 12 h for 3 days (1.25 mg); q 24 h for 7 days (2.5 mg); and q 24 h for 28 days (1.25 mg). Blood samples were collected for complete blood count, blood chemistry, and RVX anticoagulant activity based on prolongation of dilute prothrombin time, activated partial thromboplastin time (aPTT), activated Factor X (FXa) inhibition (anti-Xa activity [aXa]) and high-pressure liquid chromatography tandem mass spectrometry determination of drug concentration. Measurements and Main Results Treated cats had no signs of hemorrhage or clinicopathologic off-target adverse effects. There were dose-dependent prolongations of coagulation times and increase in aXa, with peak effect at 3 hours postadministration. There was a direct correlation between plasma RVX concentration and dilute prothrombin time and aXa. Coagulation parameters returned to baseline by 24 hours after the last dose. Conclusions Oral RVX was well tolerated by healthy cats with predictable pharmacokinetics and anticoagulant effects. Clinical studies of RVX are warranted in cats with heart disease.
- Subjects
PHARMACOKINETICS; PHARMACODYNAMICS; RIVAROXABAN; CLINICAL pathology; BLOOD sampling; VETERINARY hematology; CAT physiology
- Publication
Journal of Veterinary Emergency & Critical Care, 2016, Vol 26, Issue 5, p619
- ISSN
1479-3261
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/vec.12524