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carprofen and Cardiac Death

carprofen has been researched along with Cardiac Death in 1 studies

carprofen: RN given refers to cpd without isomeric designation
carprofen : Propanoic acid in which one of the methylene hydrogens is substituted by a 6-chloro-9H-carbazol-2-yl group. A non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug, it is no longer used in human medicine but is still used for treatment of arthritis in elderly dogs.

Research Excerpts

ExcerptRelevanceReference
"Carprofen residues were highest in cattle kidney (7."1.48The use of toxicokinetics and exposure studies to show that carprofen in cattle tissue could lead to secondary toxicity and death in wild vultures. ( Chipangura, J; Duncan, N; Galligan, TH; Green, RE; Naidoo, V; Taggart, MA; Wolter, K, 2018)

Research

Studies (1)

TimeframeStudies, this research(%)All Research%
pre-19900 (0.00)18.7374
1990's0 (0.00)18.2507
2000's0 (0.00)29.6817
2010's1 (100.00)24.3611
2020's0 (0.00)2.80

Authors

AuthorsStudies
Naidoo, V1
Taggart, MA1
Duncan, N1
Wolter, K1
Chipangura, J1
Green, RE1
Galligan, TH1

Other Studies

1 other study available for carprofen and Cardiac Death

ArticleYear
The use of toxicokinetics and exposure studies to show that carprofen in cattle tissue could lead to secondary toxicity and death in wild vultures.
    Chemosphere, 2018, Volume: 190

    Topics: Animals; Anti-Inflammatory Agents, Non-Steroidal; Asia; Carbazoles; Cattle; Death; Diclofenac; Falco

2018