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Disposition of diazepam (DZ) 2 mg/kg after single bolus intravenous (i.v.) and rectal (p.r.) administration before and after 30 day oral phenobarbital therapy was investigated in normal dogs. Adverse cardiovascular and neurologic effects for each drug, dosage and route of administration were evaluated. Plasma benzodiazepine concentrations were determined by fluorescence polarization immunoassay. This assay measured DZ and its active metabolites, oxazepam and nordiazepam to provide a total benzodiazepine concentration. Mean peak plasma concentrations after i.v. administration were 5963 and 5565 ng/mL, before and after phenobarbital treatment, respectively. After p.r. administration, mean peak concentrations were 629 ng/mL and 274 ng/mL and were reached within 30 min before and after phenobarbital treatment, respectively. The target concentration for potential seizure control (i.e. 150 ng/mL) was attained in five dogs in the post phenobarbital p.r. group with a median time to attainment of target concentration of 8 min. The administration of phenobarbital resulted in significantly lower areas under the plasma concentration vs. time curves (AUC) for both i.v. and p.r. administration. Similarly, there was a reduction in maximal plasma concentration, bioavailability (F), mean residence time, and time to target and peak concentrations in the postphenobarbital p.r. group, as compared to the prephenobarbital p.r. group. Adverse cardiovascular and neurologic effects were short-lived and were considered of minor clinical significance. Overall, chronic phenobarbital therapy in the dog reduces total benzodiazepine concentration after i.v. and p.r. administration presumably due to increased hepatic clearance of DZ and its metabolites oxazepam and nordiazepam. Despite this finding, administration of DZ rectally at 2 mg/kg may be a clinically useful alternative to i.v. administration to treat emergency seizures when i.v. therapy is not possible in dogs on chronic phenobarbital therapy.  相似文献   
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