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Background: In people and dogs, torasemide has higher bioavailability, longer half-life, and longer duration of action than equivalent doses of furosemide but data regarding pharmacological properties of torasemide in cats are limited. Objective: To assess pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic parameters of torasemide in healthy cats, and to investigate the effects of a single administration of torasemide on indicators of diuresis, plasma creatinine concentration, blood pressure, electrolyte concentrations and markers of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS). Animals: Six clinically healthy adult European shorthair cats. Methods: Randomized 4-period crossover design with 3 groups and 4 treatments. Pharmacokinetic parameters were obtained using a noncompartmental analysis, and the clinically effective dose was assessed using a Hill model. Results: Mean absolute bioavailability was estimated at 88.1%. Mean total body clearance was 3.64 mL/h/kg and mean terminal half-life was 12.9 hours. Urine output significantly increased after torasemide administration (P
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Roche-Catholy, M., Paepe, D., Devreese, M., Broeckx, B. J. G., Woehrlé, F., Schneider, M., … Smets, P. (2022). Pharmacokinetic and pharmacodynamic properties of orally administered torasemide in healthy cats. Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, 36(5), 1782–1791. https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.16500
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