Abstract
Plasma concentrations of dexamethasone have been measured in sheep during an 8-day infusion of dexamethasone-21-phosphate. The dexamethasone concentration profiles generally revealed a reproducible pattern with three phases-a peak during the first 48 h infusion which was followed by falling concentrations during the next 5 days, and a small increase in dexamethasone concentration during the final 24 h infusion was not uncommon. The pattern of dexamethasone concentrations was retained when dosage was arranged in such a way as to infuse increasing quantities of hormonal analogue as infusion progressed. Aspects of the metabolism of the analogue are discussed.

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