EFFECT OF THE INTERVAL BETWEEN FEEDING AND DRUG ADMINISTRATION ON ORAL AMPICILLIN ABSORPTION IN DOGS

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KUNG, K
HAUSER, BR
WANNER, M
机构
[1] Institute of Veterinary Physiology, Department of Animal Nutrition, University of Zurich
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10.1111/j.1748-5827.1995.tb02824.x
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S85 [动物医学(兽医学)];
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0906 ;
摘要
Eight dogs of various breeds received single oral doses of 20 mg/kg bodyweight ampicillin at four different time intervals relative to feeding a meal. In treatment A the dogs were fasted for 12 hours before and after ampicillin administration. In treatment B the dogs received ampicillin immediately after, in treatment C one hour before and in treatment D two hours after the meal. Each dog received these treatments during a period of feeding dry and canned dog food according to an 8 X 8 Latin square design. Blood samples were taken at specified time intervals after drug administration by jugular venepuncture. Antibiotic concentrations in plasma were determined by microbiological assay. Non-compartmental pharmacokinetic parameters were calculated from the individual concentration-time curves and were compared by non-parametric statistic tests between treatments and types of food. With both dry and canned food ampicillin absorption was impaired when the drug and food were given at the same time (treatment B) as compared to the absorption in fasting dogs (treatment A and C). On dry food, drug absorption was also decreased in treatment D. It is recommended for clinical purposes to give ampicillin to fasted dogs, and to wait at least one hour before feeding. After a meal (dry food) waiting two hours until drug administration is not sufficient to avoid impaired ampicillin absorption.
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