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1 March 2001 INTRAVENOUS PHARMACOKINETICS OF PENICILLIN G AND ANTIPYRINE IN OSTRICHES (STRUTHIO CAMELUS) AND EMUS (DROMAIUS NOVAEHOLLANDIAE)
Cyril R. Clarke, A. Alan Kocan, Alistair I. Webb, Zuncai Wang, Laura A. Cudd
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Abstract

Penicillin G and antipyrine, which served as model drugs to assess the relative capacities of renal and hepatic elimination pathways, respectively, were each administered intravenously to six ostriches (Struthio camelus) and to six emus (Dromaius novaehollandiae). Drug concentrations in blood samples collected over a period of 12 hr after administration were assayed, and elimination half-life, mean residence time, clearance, and steady-state volume of distribution were calculated. Mean values for elimination half-life and mean residence time of penicillin G were significantly higher in emus than in ostriches; no significant differences in antipyrine pharmacokinetics between species were demonstrated.

Cyril R. Clarke, A. Alan Kocan, Alistair I. Webb, Zuncai Wang, and Laura A. Cudd "INTRAVENOUS PHARMACOKINETICS OF PENICILLIN G AND ANTIPYRINE IN OSTRICHES (STRUTHIO CAMELUS) AND EMUS (DROMAIUS NOVAEHOLLANDIAE)," Journal of Zoo and Wildlife Medicine 32(1), 74-77, (1 March 2001). https://doi.org/10.1638/1042-7260(2001)032[0074:IPOPGA]2.0.CO;2
Received: 20 October 1999; Published: 1 March 2001
KEYWORDS
antipyrine
emus
ostriches
penicillin G
pharmacokinetics
ratites
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