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Methimazole increases the plasma concentrations of the albendazole metabolites of netobimin in sheep

✍ Scribed by Carlos E. Lanusse; Roger K. Prichard


Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1992
Tongue
English
Weight
502 KB
Volume
13
Category
Article
ISSN
0142-2782

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✦ Synopsis


The influence of methimazole (MTZ) on the pharmacokinetics of netobimin (NTB) and its metabolites was investigated in adult sheep. NTB zwitterion suspension was administered at 20 mg kg-l by intraruminal injection either alone or with simultaneous administration of MTZ intramuscularly at 1.5 mg kg-l. Blood samples were taken serially over a 120-h period and plasma was analysed by HPLC for NTB, albendazole (ABZ), albendazole sulphoxide (ABZSO), and albendazole sulphone (ABZSO,). NTB parent drug showed fast absorption, low area under the plasma concentration-time curve (AUC) and was rapidly removed from plasma after both treatments. The presence of MTZ did increase significantly the ABZ AUC (1 38 per cent) and mean residence time (MRT) (86 per cent). Concomitant treatment with MTZ resulted in a notably higher ABZSO plasma profile with significantly longer elimination half-life (t,& (390 per cent) and MRT (252 per cent) and with significantly higher AUC (95 per cent). Also, MTZ induced significant increases in ABZSO, tg8, AUC, and MRT.

We have demonstrated a pharmacokinetic interaction between MTZ and NTB metabolites. MTZ may alter the liver biotransformation of ABZ metabolites which results in pronounced changes in the disposition kinetics of anthelmintically active metabolites.


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