Important Information for Veterinarians

Important Information for Veterinarians

<p> Collie Owner’s IMPORTANT INFORMATION FOR VETERINARIANS</p><p>My Collie’s Name: My Collie’s drug sensitivity status</p><p>Drug sensitivity: Collies and dogs in some other breeds may possess a mutation at the MDR1 locus (mdr1-1Δ) that causes a defect in the blood-brain barrier, mediated by P-glycoprotein, an ATP-dependent drug transporter that moves a broad spectrum of substrates across several tissue borders throughout the body.</p><p>Drug sensitivity status, explanation:  MUTANT/MUTANT: Collies that are homozygous for the mdr1-1Δ mutation are highly sensitive to the drugs listed below and may suffer severe or even fatal neurotoxicoses when the drugs are administered at normal therapeutic doses (except for the monthly treatments for heartworm and fleas, which are safe). Reactions include the rapid onset of respiratory failure; respirator support may be necessary as a life saving measure.  NORMAL/MUTANT: Collies that are heterozygous at the MDR1 locus may still show sensitivity to the drugs listed below, suffering neurological symptoms even at normal therapeutic doses. Therefore these drugs should be administered with caution and the dog’s reaction closely monitored. Use of the drug should be terminated immediately if neurological signs are suspected or present.  NORMAL/NORMAL: Collies that are homozygous normal are no more sensitive to these drugs than any other dog and normal therapeutic doses can be administered.  UNKNOWN: Only 20% of collies are NORMAL/NORMAL. One in three collies are MUTANT/MUTANT on average; the rate of homozygous mutants may be higher in families of related collies. Therefore, collies of unknown status must be treated as if they are sensitive to these drugs.</p><p>Drugs Known to Affect Sensitive Collies* Drugs that Appear to be Safely Tolerated in Sensitive Collies Antiparasitic agents: Immunosuppressive agents:  Ivermectin, Milbemycin, Selamectin,  Cyclosporin Moxidectin Cardiac drugs: Gastrointestinal agents:  Digoxin  Loperamide (over-the-counter antidiarrheal Antibacterial drug: agents, e.g., Imodium AD)  Doxycycline Anticancer agents: Pain control:  Doxorubicin, Vincristine, Vinblastine, Paclitaxel  Morphine, Buprenorphine, Fentanyl Tranquilizers:  Acepromazine Pain control:  Butorphanol</p><p>Use Caution with the Following Drugs:  Domperidone, Etoposide, Mitoxantrone, Ondansetron, Rifampicin</p><p>*Updated 2016. This table has been abstracted from the Washington State University College of Veterinary Medicine Clinical Pharmacology Lab site; http://vcpl.vetmed.wsu.edu/problem-drugs (dosage information also provided there).</p><p>To test your collie for drug sensitivity, visit http://www.vetmed.wsu.edu/depts-VCPL/</p>

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