The pharmacokinetics of HI-6 in beagle dogs
β Scribed by Keith J. Simons; Colin J. Briggs
- Publisher
- John Wiley and Sons
- Year
- 1983
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 480 KB
- Volume
- 4
- Category
- Article
- ISSN
- 0142-2782
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β¦ Synopsis
Abstract
The pharmacokinetics of HIβ6 were studied following intravenous administration to beagle dogs (n = 7). The bioavailability of two different strength intramuscularly administered doses was also determined in the same animals. After a 20 mg kg^β1^ intravenous dose, the mean (Β±S.D.) initial HIβ6 plasma concentration was 93Β·1 Β± 10Β·ΞΌg ml^β1^. The mean halfβlife was 48Β·2Β±17Β·7 min, the mean total body clearance was 5Β·16 Β± 0Β·81 ml min^β1^ kg^β1^, the mean apparent volume of distribution was 0Β·37Β·0Β±20 1 kg^β1^ and 61Β·2Β±14Β·6 per cent of the dose was excreted as unchanged drug. The pharmacokinetic constants calculated following the 20 mg kg^β1^ intramuscular doses of 250 and 25 mg ml^β1^ solutions were not significantly different from those obtained following the intravenous dose. Also, the areas under the plasma concentration versus time curves were not significantly different indicating 100 per cent bioavailability from the intramuscular route of administration.
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