Literature DB >> 1509670

Methylene blue can be used to treat methemoglobinemia in cats without inducing Heinz body hemolytic anemia.

W K Rumbeiha1, F W Oehme.   

Abstract

Methylene blue (MB) is the drug of choice in the treatment of methemoglobinemia (MTHB) in humans and most domesticated animals, but is reported contraindicated in cats. Although prolonged treatment of cats for urologic syndromes with MB-containing antiseptics causes Heinz body (HB) hemolytic anemia, there is no evidence to suggest that single or repeated therapeutic doses of MB cause hemolytic anemia. We investigated the efficacy and safety of MB in reversing nitrite-induced MTHB in cats. Forty random-bred adult cats (20 males and 20 females) were divided as follows: Group 1, 1.5 mL saline/kg bw iv (control); Group 2, 1 dose of 1.5 mg MB/kg bw iv; Group 3, 2 doses of 1.5 mg MB/kg bw iv 4 h apart; Group 4 1 dose of 1.5 mg sodium nitrite/kg bw iv; Group 5, 1 dose of 1.5 mg sodium nitrite/kg bw iv followed by 1 dose of 1.5 mg MB/kg bw iv 1 h later; and Group 6, 1.5 mg sodium nitrite/kg bw iv followed in 2 h by 2 doses of 1.5 mg MB/kg iv 4 h apart. One iv dose of MB sufficiently and rapidly reversed MTHB in the cats without increasing circulating HB-containing red blood cells. Giving 2 iv doses of MB without or after sodium nitrite significantly increased the frequency of circulating HB-containing red blood cells. Pre-exposure to sodium nitrite potentiated the HB-inducing effect of 2 doses of MB. Hemolytic anemia was not observed or demonstrated in any of the cats groups.

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Year:  1992        PMID: 1509670

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Vet Hum Toxicol        ISSN: 0145-6296


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