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Pharmacokinetics of single intravenous and single and multiple dose oral administration of rifampin in mares
Authors:C W KOHN  R SAMS †  J J KOWALSKI  J POWERS  S WALLACE†
Institution:*Departments of Veterinary Clinical Sciences, Columbus, OH 43210, USA;?Veterinary Medicine Administration, Columbus, OH 43210, USA;?Statistics, The Ohio State University, Columbus, OH 43210, USA
Abstract:The disposition of rifampin in six healthy mares after single intravenous (i.v.) and oral (p.o.) doses and after seven oral doses of 10 mg/kg administered twice a day was investigated using a high performance liquid chromatographic (HPLC) method. Pharmacokinetic variables for rifampin determined using the HPLC method were comparable to variables reported from earlier studies utilizing a microbiological assay. Desascetylrifampin, a major metabolite of the parent compound, could not be detected in the serum but was detected at low concentrations in urine. Mean trough concentrations of rifampin increased from the first to the second dose of the multiple dose oral study and then remained unchanged through 72 h. At 84 h after the first dose (i.e. 12 h after the final dose) the rifampin concentration was significantly decreased ( P = 0.001). The harmonic mean of the half-life of rifampin decreased significantly from 13.3 h after a single oral dose of 7.99 h after the seventh oral dose. The mean serum protein binding of rifampin over the concentration range of 2–20 μg/ml was 78%. Mean trough serum concentrations of unbound rifampin after multiple oral doses ranged from 0.67 μg/ml at 24 h to 0.40 μg/ml at 72 h. The mean unbound serum rifampin concentration at 84 h (i.e., 12 h after the final dose) was 0.30 μg/ml. Trough concentrations and the 84-h sample concentration of unbound rifampin exceeded the minimum inhibitory concentration for most gram positive bacterial isolates from horses reported in this study. All organisms with minimum inhibitory concentrations less than 0.125 μg/ml were considered susceptible.
Based on the pharmacokinetics of rifampin after p.o. administration, we concur with the current dosage recommendation of 10 mg/kg twice a day by mouth. At this dose, most streptococci, Rhodococcus equi , and coagulase-positive staphylococci would be considered susceptible to rifampin.
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