Pharmacokinetics of Trimethoprim and Sulfadiazine in the Dog: Urine Concentrations After Oral Administration
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- 1 June 1981
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA) in American Journal of Veterinary Research
- Vol. 42 (6) , 996-1001
- https://doi.org/10.2460/ajvr.1981.42.06.996
Abstract
SUMMARY: Serial blood samples were obtained from 12 healthy adult dogs given equivalent subcutaneous and oral doses of the antibacterial combination, trimethoprim-sulfadiazine (1:5). By using a 1-compartment open model, pharmacokinetic parameters for both drugs were estimated from the mean serum concentration data after oral administration. Trimethoprim and sulfadiazine were rapidly absorbed, reaching maximum concentrations in 1 and 4 hours with serum elimination half-lives of 2.5 and 9.9 hours, respectively. After a single oral dose (30 mg/kg, combined ingredients) was given, both drugs were present in urine for up to 24 hours at concentrations exceeding the minimum inhibitory concentrations for common pathogenic bacteria.This publication has 2 references indexed in Scilit:
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