Absorption and disposition of florfenicol after intravenous, intramuscular and subcutaneous dosing in alpacas

•Disposition of florfenicol in alpacas is similar to other species.•Florfenicol absorption in alpacas is rate limiting.•Plasma drug concentrations in alpacas are adequate for susceptible organisms.•Dosing interval may be prolonged if florfenicol is administered by extravascular route. The objectives...

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Veröffentlicht in:Research in veterinary science 2015-04, Vol.99, p.199-203
Hauptverfasser: Pentecost, Rebecca L., Niehaus, Andrew J., Werle, Nicholas, Lakritz, Jeffrey
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Zusammenfassung:•Disposition of florfenicol in alpacas is similar to other species.•Florfenicol absorption in alpacas is rate limiting.•Plasma drug concentrations in alpacas are adequate for susceptible organisms.•Dosing interval may be prolonged if florfenicol is administered by extravascular route. The objectives of this study were to define disposition and systemic availability of florfenicol in alpacas. Administration of 20 mg/kg doses to 8 male alpacas by i.v., i.m. and s.c. routes was performed by randomized, 3-way crossover design. Clearance and steady state volumes (Vdss) after i.v. injection were 5 ml/min/kg and 775 ml/kg respectively. Mean residence time (MRT) and terminal phase half-life (T1/2λz) were 2.8 h and 2 h respectively. Maximum serum concentrations (Cmax) after i.m. were higher than s.c. administration (p = 0.034). After s.c. dosing, T1/2λz and MRT were greater than after i.m. injection (p  0.05). Serum florfenicol concentrations remained >1.0 µg/ml for 20 h after i.m. dosing. Differences in rate and extent of florfenicol absorption after extravascular dosing could influence therapeutic outcomes.
ISSN:0034-5288
1532-2661
DOI:10.1016/j.rvsc.2015.02.006