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D05EQ-618: Pharmakokinetic and Pharmacodynamic Modeling of Oral Dexamethasone Administered to Heatlhy Horses

principal investigator: Amanda Sherck, student, Kansas State University

Project Mentor: Elizabeth Davis, DVM, PhD

completed

Year: 1 of 1. $0

Corticosteroids, such as dexamethasone, have an anti-inflammatory effect and can be vital when treating diseases such as heaves. Dexamethasone is often administered orally however there has not been any research to document its success when administered in this manner versus intravenously. This study looked at the absorption of Dexamethasone when given orally as compared to when it is given intravenously. They found that the orally administered drug resulted in reduced serum cortisol concentrations indicating a physiological response.

Amanda says, "Due to my experiences with the summer research program sponsored by Morris Animal Foundation I have developed an interest in research and am now considering graduate research as an option."

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