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Meloxicam is the Primary Choice of Analgesic for Dogs and Cats; A Cross-Sectional Clinical Study in Bangladesh


Shuva K. Das1, Saida Zinnurine1, Eti R. Sarkar2, and Suchandan Sikder1* 

1Dept. of Medicine & Surgery, Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Khulshi, Chattogram, Bangladesh-4225; 2Dept. of Biochemistry and Biotechnology, Faculty of Basic Medical and Pharmaceutical Sciences, University of Science and Technology Chittagong, Chattogram-4225, Bangladesh. 

*Correspondence: suchandan@cvasu.ac.bd (Dr. Suchandan Sikder, Associate Professor, Dept. of Medicine & Surgery, Chattogram Veterinary and Animal Sciences University, Khulshi, Chattogram, Bangladesh-4225).

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ABSTRACT 

A cross-sectional clinical survey was conducted on 262 veterinarian participants practicing in Bangladesh with the aim of the current practice of pain management in dogs and cats. The veterinarians were interviewed physically or in online communication with a structured questionnaire. Demographic data of the veterinarians revealed that the majority of them are young males and freshly graduated who use their academic knowledge during practice. The findings of the study also demonstrated that meloxicam is the primary choice of pain management in dogs 66.79% and cats 52.67%. Ketoprofen is the second most choice in both orthopedic and muscular injuries. Among the steroids and opioids categories, dexamethasone and tramadol are recorded respectively as the first choice. Dexamethasone is the primary choice where the pain is the worst. The usual duration of analgesic therapy recorded is less than three days. In most cases, veterinarians suggest H2 blockers in association with meloxicam and ketoprofen to reduce adverse effects. Side effects following analgesic therapy observed are vomition and diarrhea. The current study reviewed the present scenario of analgesics use in dogs and cats in Bangladesh. Further studies are required involving more participants, detailed information on cases, and response to analgesic therapy.

Keywords: Dog, Cat, Analgesics, Cross-sectional, Pain management, and Veterinarian.

Citation: Das DK, Zinnurine S, Sarkar ER, and Sikder S. (2022). Meloxicam is the primary choice of analgesic for dogs and cats; a cross-sectional clinical study in Bangladesh. Int. J. Agric. Vet. Sci., 4(5), 86-93. 

https://doi.org/10.34104/ijavs.022.086093


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