Effect of feeding on the fate of orally administered phenylbutazone, trimethoprim and sulphadiazine in the horse.

J A Bogan, A Galbraith, P Baxter, N M Ali, S E Marriner
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Abstract

Phenylbutazone, sulphadiazine and trimethoprim were administered to three horses on two occasions, recently fed and unfed, and the effect of feeding on the pharmacokinetics of the three drugs assessed. The mean peak concentrations of phenylbutazone and trimethoprim were reduced by feeding by 34 and 75 per cent, respectively. The pharmacokinetics of sulphadiazine were not significantly affected.

MeSH Term

Animals
Eating
Horses
Kinetics
Phenylbutazone
Sulfadiazine
Trimethoprim

Chemicals

Sulfadiazine
Trimethoprim
Phenylbutazone

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