Plasma concentration, mammary excretion and side-effects of phenylbutazone after repeated oral administration in healthy cows |
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Authors: | K. MARTIN L. ANDERSSON M. STRIDSBERG B. WIESE L.-E. APPELGREN |
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Affiliation: | Department of Pharmacology, Faculty of Veterinary Medicine, Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences, Uppsala;*The Experimental Station, Veterinary Institute, Skara, Sweden. |
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Abstract: | Seven clinically healthy dairy cows were each given 2.5 gphenylbutazone (approximately 5 mg/kg body weight) by oral administration twice daily for 8 days. The concentrations of phenylbutazone in plasma and milk and several blood parameters were studied. The minium plasma concentration during steady state was 100.4 ± 7.3 μg/ml. During the same period the milk concentration never exceeded 1% of the plasma concentration. The elimination half-life in plasma was 38.6 ± 3.7 h. Five days after administration had been discontinued, the milk concentration was 0.05 ± 0.01 μg/ml. All seven cows were clinically healthy throughout the experiment. The most pronounced side-effect of the blood parameters studied was a decreased concentration of leucocytes to about two-thirds of the control value. This might have a pronounced influence on the effectiveness of the immune system. There was also a significant decrease in total bilirubin indicating a decrease in the breakdown of erythrocytes. |
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