Influence of a single oral dose of trazodone on intradermal histamine reactivity in clinically healthy dogs

Author:

Lewis Sarah Taylor1ORCID,Kennis Robert Allen1,Clark‐Price Stuart Charles1,White Amelia Grant1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Clinical Sciences, College of Veterinary Medicine Auburn University Auburn Alabama USA

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundDrug interactions are significant considerations for intradermal testing (IDT). Trazodone (TRZ) is an anxiolytic and selective histaminergic (H1) antagonist with no interaction in human prick tests; however, interaction in canine IDT is unknown.Hypothesis/ObjectivesTrazodone will not adversely affect intradermal histamine reactions in dogs.AnimalsFourteen nonanxious, nonatopic, healthy client‐owned dogs were enrolled in this randomised, blinded, cross‐over study.Materials and MethodsDogs were randomised to receive low‐dose TRZ (4 mg/kg) (Teva Pharmaceuticals), high‐dose TRZ (8 mg/kg) or no TRZ per os two hours before intravenous sedation with dexmedetomidine (5 mcg/kg) (Dexdomitor; Zoetis). Intradermal testing was performed with five quadrupling dilutions of histamine (1:100,000 to 1:25,600,000 w/v; Greer) and 0.9% saline (Hospira), observing a minimum two weeks washout period between treatments. Two observers, who were blinded to treatment and the identity of the injections, evaluated each test using previously established subjective and objective methods.ResultsThe mean wheal diameter of histamine 1:1,600,000 w/v was significantly smaller with low‐dose TRZ (4 mg/kg) compared to the control group (p = 0.048; repeated measures ANOVA with post hoc Tukey's test). For all other histamine dilutions and saline, mean wheal diameter was not significantly different among groups. There were no significant differences in the subjective scores of all histamine dilutions and saline (p > 0.05; Friedman test).Conclusion and Clinical RelevanceA single oral dose of TRZ does not adversely affect intradermal histamine reactions in dogs.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

General Veterinary

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