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2022 Jul 06


Res Vet Sci


151

Ex-vivo study of the percutaneous absorption of a tramadol formulation through feline inner pinna skin.

Authors

Beuve M S, Espana B, Pin D, Prouillac C
Res Vet Sci. 2022 Jul 06; 151:57-63.
PMID: 35868201.

Abstract

Oral medication of small animals, particularly cats, is often challenging. The transdermal route may provide an easier option for owners to administer chronic treatment. Tramadol is an analgesic mainly used in humans; it is also commonly used in dogs, despite some controversy over its clinical efficacy. Recent studies have suggested that tramadol is efficacious for pain management in cats. In cats, the inner pinna is the most commonly used site for transdermal drug therapy; the use of this site has been validated in experimental studies of methimazole and mirtazapine treatment. This ex vivo study aimed to characterise the percutaneous absorption pharmacokinetics of a formulation of tramadol in Pentravan through feline inner pinna skin.