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Tolbert M, Darrow J, Grubb L, Fitzgerald S, Bergee R, Price J, et al.
J Vet Intern Med . 2025 Feb; 39(2):e17293. PMID: 39968924
Background: Soft-coated wheaten terriers (SCWTs) have a predisposition to the development of protein-losing enteropathy (PLE). Early recognition of disease may improve morbidity and mortality in these and other at-risk dogs....
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Grady K, Ernst E, Secoura P, Price J, Birkenheuer A, Vaden S, et al.
J Vet Intern Med . 2023 Oct; 37(6):2119-2124. PMID: 37874019
Background: Gastric hyperacidity and hypergastrinemia are purported to cause gastric ulceration in dogs with chronic kidney disease (CKD); however, no published studies have evaluated gastric pH with serum gastrin concentrations...
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Choi J, Price J, Ryder S, Siskind D, Solmi M, Kisely S
Aust N Z J Psychiatry . 2021 Aug; 56(8):949-963. PMID: 34461748
Objective: Psychiatric patients have increased rates of comorbid physical illness. There are less data on dental disease, especially decay, despite risk factors including lifestyle and psychotropic side effects such as...
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Gaier A, Price J, Grubb L, Fitzgerald S, Tolbert M
J Vet Intern Med . 2021 Feb; 35(2):887-891. PMID: 33586200
Background: Enteric-coated omeprazole capsules are commonly used as a gastric acid suppressant in dogs. However, the efficacy of this formulation has not been evaluated for clinical use in dogs. Hypothesis/objectives:...
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McEntire M, Ramsay E, Price J, Cushing A
J Zoo Wildl Med . 2021 Jan; 51(3):490-496. PMID: 33480524
A retrospective analysis of 40 extended (>2 hr) anesthetic events in eight lions () and 32 tigers () was performed using a hierarchical linear growth curve model to assess the...
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Jones S, Gaier A, Enomoto H, Ishii P, Pilla R, Price J, et al.
J Vet Intern Med . 2020 Sep; 34(5):1886-1893. PMID: 32893926
Background: Proton pump inhibitors (eg, omeprazole) commonly are administered concurrently with nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs; eg, carprofen) as prophylaxis to decrease the risk of gastrointestinal (GI) injury. However, evidence to...
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Ryan P, Odunayo A, Price J, Hecht S, Hillsman S, Galyon G, et al.
J Vet Intern Med . 2020 Sep; 34(5):1879-1885. PMID: 32885499
Background: Proton pump inhibitors (PPIs) are among the most commonly prescribed medications for esophagitis and upper gastrointestinal erosion and ulceration in cats. Newer PPIs such as lansoprazole and esomeprazole are...
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Kuhl A, Odunayo A, Price J, Hecht S, Marshall K, Steiner J, et al.
J Vet Intern Med . 2020 Feb; 34(2):678-683. PMID: 32020689
Background: Upper gastrointestinal (GI) ulceration and bleeding in critically ill dogs can cause severe anemia and increase morbidity. Acid suppressants using proton pump inhibitors or histamine-2 receptor blockers administered IV...
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Golly E, Odunayo A, Daves M, Vose J, Price J, Hecht S, et al.
J Vet Intern Med . 2019 Feb; 33(2):544-550. PMID: 30746763
Background: Famotidine is commonly administered to cats. Prolonged famotidine administration results in decreased efficacy in humans, dogs, and cows, but the long-term effects in cats are unknown. Objectives: To compare...