1. Field evaluations of the efficacy and safety of Emodepside plus toltrazuril (Procox® oral suspension for dogs) against naturally acquired nematode and Isospora spp. infections in dogs.
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Altreuther G, Gasda N, Adler K, Hellmann K, Thurieau H, Schimmel A, Hutchens D, and Krieger KJ
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- Administration, Oral, Animals, Antinematodal Agents administration & dosage, Coccidiostats therapeutic use, Depsipeptides administration & dosage, Dog Diseases parasitology, Dogs, Double-Blind Method, Drug Combinations, Drug Evaluation, Feces parasitology, Isospora pathogenicity, Isosporiasis drug therapy, Macrolides therapeutic use, Nematode Infections drug therapy, Parasite Egg Count veterinary, Praziquantel therapeutic use, Triazines administration & dosage, Antinematodal Agents therapeutic use, Depsipeptides therapeutic use, Dog Diseases drug therapy, Isospora drug effects, Isosporiasis veterinary, Nematode Infections veterinary, Triazines therapeutic use
- Abstract
Three controlled, blinded and randomised multicentre field studies evaluated the efficacy and safety of a new formulation containing emodepside plus toltrazuril (Procox® suspension for dogs) against naturally acquired parasite infections in dogs. In two studies dogs positive for gastrointestinal nematodes and/or Isospora spp. were treated with emodepside/toltrazuril suspension (at least 0.45 mg emodepside plus 9 mg toltrazuril per kg body weight) or a reference product containing either milbemycin oxime plus praziquantel (Milbemax®) or sulfadimethoxine (Kokzidiol SD®) at recommended dose rates. The third study investigated efficacy against prepatent natural Isospora spp. infections in comparison to an untreated control group by enrolling Isospora- negative dogs that were at risk to develop a patent infection during the study.No suspected adverse drug reactions were observed in any of the 403 dogs enrolled in the three studies including 234 dogs treated with emodepside/toltrazuril suspension. In dogs treated with emodepside/toltrazuril suspension against nematode infection faecal egg counts were reduced by 100 % (reference product: 99.7 %). Similarly, in the dogs that had been treated against patent Isospora spp. infection, faecal oocyst counts were reduced by 100 % (reference product: 99.0 %). In both studies, statistical analysis demonstrated non-inferiority and even superiority to the reference products (p ≤ 0.009). Dogs treated with emodepside/toltrazuril suspension during suspected prepatent Isospora spp. infection had 98.7 % lower faecal oocyst counts after treatment compared to untreated dogs (p < 0.0001).The studies demonstrated that emodepside/toltrazuril suspension is safe and highly efficacious against nematodes and Isospora spp. under field conditions.
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- 2011
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