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Clinical safety of robenacoxib in cats with chronic musculoskeletal disease

Authors :
Jonathan N. King
Wolfgang Seewald
Sophie Forster
Gabriele Friton
Derek E. Adrian
B. Duncan X. Lascelles
Source :
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine, Vol 35, Iss 5, Pp 2384-2394 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Wiley, 2021.

Abstract

Abstract Background Evaluate the clinical safety of robenacoxib in cats with chronic musculoskeletal disease (CMSD). Animals Four hundred forty‐nine client‐owned cats with CMSD. Methods Pooled analysis of safety variables from 4 prospective randomized blinded clinical trials of robenacoxib (n = 222) versus placebo (n = 227), administered orally once daily for 4 to 12 weeks. Safety was evaluated from reported adverse events (AEs) and abnormalities detected on hematology and serum and urine chemistry analyses. Results The number of cats with at least 1 AE was not significantly different (P = .15) with robenacoxib (n = 106, 47.8%) compared to placebo (n = 93, 41.0%). The relative risk of at least 1 AE (incidence robenacoxib/placebo) was 1.15 (95% confidence interval 0.93‐1.43). There was no significant difference between groups in the number of clinical signs (range, 0‐9) per cat (P = .23). Serum creatinine concentrations were higher during robenacoxib administration compared to placebo (+4.36 μmol/L, 95% confidence interval 0.21‐8.50), but no related adverse clinical effects were detected. In the subgroup of 126 cats with evidence of chronic kidney disease, the relative risk of at least 1 AE (robenacoxib/placebo) was 1.09 (95% confidence interval 0.78‐1.52, P = .61). Conclusions and Clinical Importance Robenacoxib was not associated with increased risk of AEs compared to placebo when administered for 4 to 12 weeks to cats with CMSD. The generalizability of the results to general practice is limited by the fact that cases with severe and uncontrolled concomitant diseases were not included.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19391676 and 08916640
Volume :
35
Issue :
5
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
Journal of Veterinary Internal Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.4cb94167ea714ae8865b1c2589e697a7
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/jvim.16148