1992
DOI: 10.1111/j.1365-2885.1992.tb01010.x
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Bioavailability of oral penicillins in the horse: a comparison of pivampicillin and amoxicillin

Abstract: The pharmacokinetics of ampicillin and amoxicillin following intravenous administration at a dose rate of 15 and 10 mg/kg respectively were studied in four healthy adult horses. Pharmacokinetics of pivampicillin and amoxicillin were studied after oral administration to four healthy adult horses. Pivampicillin, a prodrug of ampicillin, was administered orally to starved and fed horses at a dose rate of 19.9 mg/kg, which is equivalent on a molecular basis to 15 mg/kg ampicillin. Amoxicillin was administered oral… Show more

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“…Using Akaike's information criterion (AIC) (33), we fitted the ampicillin and sulbactam plasma concentration vs time data after intravenous administration of the combination preparation to a two-compartment open model. This conclusion is in agreement with that found in previous studies of ampicillin carried out in various animals species (8,11,21,22,30) and in humans (5,14). However, the data for sulbactam are reported to best fit a two-compartment model in sheep and a one-compartment model in calves when the same combination of drugs was administered (20).…”
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“…Using Akaike's information criterion (AIC) (33), we fitted the ampicillin and sulbactam plasma concentration vs time data after intravenous administration of the combination preparation to a two-compartment open model. This conclusion is in agreement with that found in previous studies of ampicillin carried out in various animals species (8,11,21,22,30) and in humans (5,14). However, the data for sulbactam are reported to best fit a two-compartment model in sheep and a one-compartment model in calves when the same combination of drugs was administered (20).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 83%
“…No significant differences between ampicillin and sulbactam after intravenous administration were found in the apparent volume of distribution, calculated by the area method (Varea). The ampicillin Varea value is similar to that reported in sheep (22), greater than the value reported in dogs of 0.27 1/kg (2), but smaller than the values reported for other animal species (1,8,11). Perhaps the most important kinetic parameter is the half-life (t112p).…”
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“…Bioavailability of several drugs can be very low compared to other domestic species. Examples include several antibiotics, like ampicillin and amoxicillin that have 0-1% and 5% oral bioavailability, respectively (Ensink et al 1992, Ensink et al 1996. This phenomenon can result in severe dysbacteriosis because of the low extent of absorption and accumulation of the substance in the intestinal lumen.…”
Section: Differences In Oral and Parenteral Absorption In Different Amentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Namely, oral bioavailability values show pronounced differences between animal species. The frequently applied broad spectrum aminopenicillin, amoxicillin shows an oral bioavailability of 5% in horses (Ensink et al, 1992), 28-33% in swine (Agerso&Friis, 1998), 59-68% in poultry (El Sooud et al, 2004, Jerzsele et al, 2009, Jerzsele et al, 2011 and 60-80% in dogs and cats (Küng et al, 1994).…”
Section: Differences In Oral and Parenteral Absorption In Different Amentioning
confidence: 99%