Lack of Effect of Indomethacin on Ordered Growth of the Femur in Rats
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https://doi.org/10.3109/17453678208992177Abstract
The effect of indomethacin on ordered growth in length and width of the femur was studied in 48 adolescent rats given 2 mg/kg/day of the drug, a regimen previously shown to inhibit fracture healing. The animals were given either indomethacin suspension, or the vehicle alone, orally for 6 weeks. All the animals tolerated the treatment well. During drug treatment the femur distal to the intertrochanteric crest grew about 7 mm in length. Indomethacin plasma levels were about 1 μg/ml in the indomethacin-treated animals. Indomethacin did not inhibit ordered growth in either length or width. This indicates that indomethacin does not inhibit the normal homeostasis of the skeletal system in adolescent rats.Downloads
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1982-01-01
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Sudmann, E., Tveita, T., & Hald, J. (1982). Lack of Effect of Indomethacin on Ordered Growth of the Femur in Rats. Acta Orthopaedica, 53(1), 43–49. https://doi.org/10.3109/17453678208992177
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