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Pharmacokinetics of Indomethacin in Poultry
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Pharmacological StudyMedicineElimination Half-lifePoultry DiseaseFlip-flop PhenomenonToxicologyPharmacotherapyPoultry FarmingPharmacologyPharmacokineticsSlower Elimination PhasePoultry ScienceDrug Resistance
Indomethacin (INDO) is a nonsteroidal antiinflammatory drug widely used since the 1970s. The pharmacokinetic behavior of INDO (2 mg/kg) has been studied after intravenous (i.v.) and oral administration to broiler chickens. After i.v. administration, a first fast distribution phase and a later and slower elimination phase were observed. The elimination half-life and mean residence time (MRT) obtained were 1.0 hr and 0.8 hr, respectively. After oral administration, a flip-flop phenomenon was observed giving an elimination half-life and MRT approximately three times and six times higher, respectively, than the i.v. administration. The plasma concentrations after oral administration were sustained during 8-10 hr, giving an antinflammatory cover over the dose producing 50% of maximal effect during this time period.
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