Comparative pharmacokinetics of triclabendazole in camels and sheep
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Dromedaries, Sheep, Pharmacology, Anthelmintics, Fasciola hepaticaAbstract
The authors describe the compared pharmacokinetics of triclabendazole in three camels and four sheep which were given orally a single dose of 10 mg/kg liveweight. Plasma concentrations of triclabendazole and its main metabolites were determined by high performance liquid chromatography. No parental drug was detected in the blood plasma due to a hepatic first passage effect. It appeared that there was a major difference between the two species, triclabendazole sulfoxide concentrations being two times lower in camels than in sheep.
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