Лечение дирофиляриоза меларсомином: литература
Atwell RB, Sheridan AD, Buoro IBJ, et al: Effective reversal of induced arsenic toxicity using BAL therapy. Proc Am Heartworm Soc 155, 1989. Clinical signs and treatment of toxic dosages of-melarsomine are described. Immiticide Sterile Powder Package Insert (melarsomine dihydrocholoride): Rhone-Merieux, 1995. This insert presents full disclosure information about melarsomine.
Keister DM, Dzimianski MT, McTier TL, et al: Dose selection and confirmation of RM340, a new filaricide for the treatment of dogs with immature and mature Dirofilaria immitis. Proc Am Heartworm Soc 225,1992. This is a summary of data of efficacy studies.
Miller MW, Keister DM, Tanner PA, et al: Clinical efficacy and safety trial of melarsomine dihydrochloride (RM340) and thiacetarsamide in dogs with moderate (class 2) heartworm disease. Proc Am Heartworm Soc 233,1995. A clinical study of 104 class 2 dogs treated with melarsomine is discussed.
Rawlings CA, Keith JC Jr, McCall JW: Thiacetarsamide efficacy: One more study, using a different research model. Proc Am Heartworm Soc 141,1983. The efficacy study of thiacetarsamide is discussed.
Rawlings CA, Raynaud JP, Lewis RE, et al: Pulmonary thromboembolism and hypertension after thiacetarsamide versus melarsomine dihydrochloride treatment of Dirofilaria immitis infection in dogs. Am J Vet Res 54:920, 1993. This article presents research comparing thromboembolism after thiacetarsamide versus melarsomine in dogs with heartworm infection.
Rawlings CA, Tonelli Q, Lewis RE, et al: Semiquantitative test for Dirofilaria immitis as a predictor of thromboembolic complications associated with heartworm treatment of dogs. Am J Vet Res 54:914, 1993. This article presents research comparing thromboembolism in dogs zeith Ыф versus low heartworm antigen concentration.
Raynaud JP: Thiacetarsamide (adulticide) versus melarsomine (RM340) developed as macrofilaricide (adulticide and larvicide) to cure canine heartworm disease in dogs. Ann Rech Vet 23: 1, 1992. This presents a review of the development of melarsomine, particularly the pharmacokinetics, efficacy, and safety.
Vezzoni A, Genchi C, Raynaud JP: Adulticide efficacy of RM340 in dogs with mild and severe natural infections. Proc Am Heartworm Soc 231, 1992. This article presents a clinical study of 382 heart-worm infected dogs treated with melarsomine.