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Pamidronate In Dogs & Cats: Uses, Dosage and Side Effects

Pamidronate In Dogs & Cats: Uses, Dosage and Side Effects

Overview

  • Inhibits osteoclast activity and induces osteoclast apoptosis.

Uses of Pamidronate

  • Treatment of hypercalcaemia (especially associated with vitamin D toxicosis and hypercalcaemia of malignancy).
  • Some studies support the use of pamidronate as an adjunctive analgesic for pain associated with bone tumours in dogs.
  • In human medicine, it is also used to treat osteolytic lesions and bone pain due to bone metastases associated with breast cancer, multiple myeloma and Pagetโ€™s disease.
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Dose of Pamidronate in Dogs and Cats

Dogs:

  • 0.65โ€“2 mg/kg (typically 1 mg/kg) i.v. slow infusion with NaCl 0.9% over 2โ€“4 hours can be repeated q28 days if required.
  • Some clinicians advocate 0.9% NaCl i.v. for 2 hours before and after the infusion.
  • For cholecalciferol-induced toxicosis, give on days 1 and 4 post-ingestion.

Cats:

  • 1.0โ€“2.0 mg/kg i.v. slow (over 4 hours) infusion.

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Side Effects of Pamidronate in Dogs and Cats

  • Can cause renal toxicity, nausea, diarrhoea, hypocalcaemia, hypophosphataemia, hypomagnesaemia and hypersensitivity reactions.
  • In humans, ophthalmic syndromes, bone pain, electrolytes abnormalities, and blood dyscrasias have also been reported.

Contraindications of Pamidronate in Dogs and Cats

  • Renal dysfunction.

Some Notes:

  • Concurrent use of aminoglycosides may result in severe hypocalcaemia.
  • Use with caution with NSAIDs.
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