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The pharmacokinetics of thiamphenicol in lactating cows

Authors: Mestorino, Olga Nora; Landoni, María Fabiana; Alt, M.; Errecalde, Jorge Oscar;

The pharmacokinetics of thiamphenicol in lactating cows

Abstract

The pharmacokinetics of thiamphenicol were studied after intravenous and intramuscular administration of 25 mg/kg body weight in lactating cows. Distribution (t1/2 alpha) and elimination (t1/2 beta) half-lives of 6.10 +/- 1.39 min and 1.60 +/- 0.30 h, respectively, were obtained after intravenous administration. The body clearance was 3.9 +/- 0.077 ml/kg per min and the apparent volume of distribution was 1220.79 +/- 256.67 ml/kg. The rate at which thiamphenicol appeared in the milk, as indicated by the penetration half-life (t1/2P) (serum to quarters), was found to be 36.89 +/- 11.14 min. The equivalent elimination half-life (t1/2E) (quarters to serum) from the milk was 3.62 +/- 1.06 h and the peak thiamphenicol concentration in the milk was 23.09 +/- 3.42 micrograms/ml at 2.5 +/- 0.32 h. After intramuscular injection, the elimination half-life was 2.2 +/- 0.40 h, the absorption half-life was 4.02 +/- 1.72 min and the peak concentration in the serum was 30.90 +/- 5.24 micrograms/ml at 23 +/- 8.4 min. The bioavailability after intramuscular administration approached 100%. The penetration half-life was 50.59 +/- 6.87 min, the elimination half-life was 5.91 +/- 4.97 h and the mean peak concentration in the milk was 17.37 +/- 2.20 micrograms/ml at 3.4 +/- 0.22 h.

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Serum, Thiamphenicol, Intramuscular, Cows, Metabolic Clearance Rate, Ciencias Veterinarias, Biological Availability, Injections, Intramuscular, Milk, Injections, Intravenous, Animals, Lactation, Pharmacokinetics, Cattle, Female, Intravenous, Half-Life

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