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Treatment of feline pyometra with dinoprost
New Zealand Veterinary Journal, 1980Abstract A case of feline pyometra was successfully treated with dinoprost at a dose rate of 0.5 mg/kg bodyweight.
J, Wiessing, K S, Thomson
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Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1979
The absorption of dinoprost (prostaglandin F2 alpha) and its methyl ester in rat jejunum was studied. A 22-cm segment of rat jejunum was cannulated at both ends and connected to an oscillating perfusion pump system. The mesenteric vasculature supplying this isolated segment also was cannulated and perfused with Kreb's bicarbonate buffer with dextran ...
B M, Taylor, F F, Sun
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The absorption of dinoprost (prostaglandin F2 alpha) and its methyl ester in rat jejunum was studied. A 22-cm segment of rat jejunum was cannulated at both ends and connected to an oscillating perfusion pump system. The mesenteric vasculature supplying this isolated segment also was cannulated and perfused with Kreb's bicarbonate buffer with dextran ...
B M, Taylor, F F, Sun
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Influence of repeated dinoprost treatment on ovarian activity in cycling dairy cows
Theriogenology, 2014To study the ovarian response to the long-term effect of PGF2α, 16 cows were treated with 25 mg tromethamine dinoprost (Pronalgon F; Pfizer, Tokyo, Japan) for 21 days after natural ovulation. Five control cows were treated with sterile physiological saline.
Kazuyuki, Kaneko, Nobuaki, Takagi
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Prostaglandin Monolayers II: Monomolecular Film Behavior of Dinoprost C-15 Alkyl Esters
Journal of Pharmaceutical Sciences, 1977Monomolecular film compression-relaxation behavior was examined for select dinoprost C-15 alkyl esters. Higher homologs of the series such as palmitate and decanoate esters yielded stable expanded monolayers that exhibited minimal relaxation of surface pressure during noncompression.
B E, Sims, G R, Derr
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Theriogenology, 1986
The first-service conception rate for 74 commercial dairy cows that were given a single injection of dinoprost tromethamine (prostaglandin F(2)alpha THAM) between 14 and 28 d after calving was 56%. For 74 untreated control herdmates the rate was 47%. The average interval from calving to first oestrus was 57 d for treated cows and 70 d for the control ...
I M, Young, D B, Anderson
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The first-service conception rate for 74 commercial dairy cows that were given a single injection of dinoprost tromethamine (prostaglandin F(2)alpha THAM) between 14 and 28 d after calving was 56%. For 74 untreated control herdmates the rate was 47%. The average interval from calving to first oestrus was 57 d for treated cows and 70 d for the control ...
I M, Young, D B, Anderson
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Dinoprost 14-day oestrus synchronisation schedule for dairy cows
Veterinary Record, 1989Oestrus and ovulation were synchronised in 82 lactating Friesian dairy cows with two injections of dinoprost, and the cows were inseminated 72 and 96 hours after the second injection. Twenty-one of the 41 cows (51 per cent) which had a 14-day interval between the dinoprost injections conceived to the inseminations, compared with 18 of the 41 cows (44 ...
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[Second-trimester abortions induced by dinoprost].
Revue francaise de gynecologie et d'obstetrique, 1985The authors evaluated the usefulness of prostaglandin F2 alpha in inducing second trimester abortions in two consecutive groups of patients. Progressive and fractionated intracervical instillation of 10 ml of Tylose gel containing 10 mg of Prostine F2 alpha is the least traumatic method of uterine evacuation in the majority of cases (18 out of 24 cases)
J P, Feldman +4 more
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